If I'm McVay I'd hire him and have him running QA analysis of my offense for tells, tendencies, etc. IMO teams are anticipating too many of McVay's route combinations and he needs to change it up.
Also I'd have him drawing up new stuff in conjunction with the above, refining things, etc. Schematic type of role.
I’m not a Gruden fan but if the Rams give him a job it’s because he’s McVay’s friend and that goes a long way in sports.Jay Gruden has a losing record as a head coach. I'm curious why people think he is a good coach and why the Rams should hire him.
Great question. Should McVay give up the play calling eventually? There’s gotta be pros and cons to it.
Did Bill Walsh ever give up playing calling to an OC?
I'd say no. And I like Gruden. But McVay is a much better play-caller.
If McVay were to bring him in I don't think the playcalling would be in question. It would be a "he doesn't want to join his brother but McVay's staff can use his help" kind of thing. Sean's smart enough and confident enough to use him as a sounding board, QA type, and to assist in gameplanning.I'd say no. And I like Gruden. But McVay is a much better play-caller.
Reports are that den-the-coach is under serious consideration for the job in DC. But can owner Dan Snyder promise 70 degree weather in February? Time will tell ~Schefty
Jay Gruden has a losing record as a head coach. I'm curious why people think he is a good coach and why the Rams should hire him.
Some pretty powerful words from McVay, who clearly respects Jay and the entire Gruden family for what they’ve done for him throughout his career.I exchanged some stuff with him this morning. It’s a tough situation. He (Jay Gruden) is a really close friend of mine, he has been – really, that family, but especially Jay – you talk about instrumental. A lot of the opportunities that I’ve been given in this league as a result of his belief, his willingness to kind of teach me. One of the things that I think is so special about him that I never realized and really, truly appreciated until I got into this role here was how much he really protected me. When I was a coordinator, in a lot of ways, he kind of groomed me and brought me along to where you kind of learn some of the things about how you’re setting up a gameplan, how you want to call a game. He protected me from a lot of the things that – I don’t know that a lot of people would do that. I think that’s a real demonstration on who he is as a man and I’m forever indebted to him. That organization was really good to me. It’s something that you just realize how tough this league is. I love Jay Gruden, love what he’s meant to my family and to me and I’m always in his corner.
Fair enough. McVay was doing what any good friend should do given the circumstances. But it does sound as though McVay has some interest in talking business with his former mentor, and potentially reuniting forces in LA.He’s going to have a lot of options. I think the first thing is anytime something like this occurs, you want to be able to say, ‘I’m just there for you’ and you love them and care about them no matter what as a friend. I think he’s in a great situation, where he’s got great family and he’ll have a lot of options. Those are things that I think we’ll sure discuss at some point, but right now, it’s more about just reaching out to a buddy and seeing how he’s doing.
I'd like to see McVay bring him in. Cannot have enough good coaches.
Jay Gruden has a losing record as a head coach. I'm curious why people think he is a good coach and why the Rams should hire him.