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Post by frozendisc on Jan 18, 2021 15:01:05 GMT -7
I believe Daboll passed for some reason Its possible they figure they have something special going on in Buffalo and he wants to go for the ride. Super Bowls versus Spanos'. You decide. The domino might have come from Daboll telling the Bolts thanks, but no thanks. It could also have been the Bolts getting nervous about perceived options being hired, and then deciding waiting was not working, quite contrary to the earlier statements about waiting. Regardless, they have made their decision, now it is onward towards other decisions.
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Post by frozendisc on Jan 18, 2021 15:02:10 GMT -7
I believe Daboll passed for some reason Probably because he couldn't bring in his own OC... I don't blame him, that's stupid... Spanos will never learn. Is Staley being forced to keep that young OC the Bolts had?
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Post by moekid on Jan 18, 2021 15:23:27 GMT -7
Same 'leader' story they espoused when hiring Lynn....... Fingers crossed is all we can do, eh? Its all we have left. Hope. That’s it. Not belief, just hope
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Post by moekid on Jan 18, 2021 15:25:20 GMT -7
Probably because he couldn't bring in his own OC... I don't blame him, that's stupid... Spanos will never learn. Is Staley being forced to keep that young OC the Bolts had? I wouldn’t be surprised if Spanos said keep Steichen or promote Pep
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Post by afboltfan on Jan 18, 2021 15:56:45 GMT -7
Probably because he couldn't bring in his own OC... I don't blame him, that's stupid... Spanos will never learn. Is Staley being forced to keep that young OC the Bolts had? That's the rumor right now... Likely accurate seeing as how Steichen was never fired.
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Post by joemcrugby on Jan 18, 2021 16:06:09 GMT -7
Is Staley being forced to keep that young OC the Bolts had? That's the rumor right now... Likely accurate seeing as how Steichen was never fired. Nobody has been fired on the staff other than Lynn and nobody has left to date other than Bradley. My guess is that it will be up to Staley to decide who he wants to keep and where he wants to bring in his own staff. www.chargers.com/team/coaches-roster/
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Post by joemcrugby on Jan 18, 2021 16:17:27 GMT -7
Staley’s first coaching staff hire.
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Post by afboltfan on Jan 18, 2021 16:17:29 GMT -7
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Post by jwr10x on Jan 18, 2021 16:18:40 GMT -7
Vic Tafur (Raders Reporter) @victafur #Raiders tight end coach Frank Smith is leaving to join Brandon Staley’s #Chargers staff as run-game coordinator, as @pgutierrezespn tweeted. Big loss. 2:32 PM · Jan 18, 2021
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Post by BleuMoon on Jan 18, 2021 17:01:19 GMT -7
I was trying to find this on google, but how does it work with new Head Coaches "stealing"...errr hiring staff from other teams?
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Post by joemcrugby on Jan 18, 2021 17:07:14 GMT -7
I was trying to find this on google, but how does it work with new Head Coaches "stealing"...errr hiring staff from other teams? My understanding is that it must be a promotion, hence the coordinator title for Smith.
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Post by joemcrugby on Jan 18, 2021 17:12:45 GMT -7
NFL owners approve resolution that allows assistant coaches to interview for coordinator positions By Sean Wagner-McGough May 19, 2020 NFL owners agreed to make a big change to the way the NFL's hiring cycle plays out. Finally, assistant coaches will be allowed to take a promotion elsewhere without permission from their employer. As first reported by NFL Media's Jim Trotter and confirmed by CBS Sports NFL Insider Jonathan Jones, NFL owners voted to approve a resolution that will allow assistant coaches to interview for coordinator positions. To put it another way, teams will no longer be able to block a position coach from interviewing for a coordinator position with another team. Furthermore, according to The MMQB's Jenny Vrentas, teams will not be allowed to include restrictive contract language -- like the right to match. Lastly, as Trotter pointed out, the rule also pertains to employees in the personnel department, meaning that they can interview for an assistant general manager position. All of this is tremendous news for assistant coaches. It also makes a ton of sense, namely because the old rules never made any semblance of sense. Why couldn't a quarterbacks coach interview to be an offensive coordinator elsewhere? Why couldn't a linebackers coach interview to be a defensive coordinator elsewhere? It was always overly restrictive to prevent assistant coaches from taking promotions. www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-owners-approve-resolution-that-allows-assistant-coaches-to-interview-for-coordinator-positions/
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Post by jwr10x on Jan 18, 2021 17:35:57 GMT -7
This would be an improvement over Steichen but I am not sure if this can happen. He is currently the Ram's OC but McVay has play calling duties. He would need to be brought in as asst HC/OC for it to happen. O'Connell has done a lot of work with prepping QB's for the draft and improving during the off season
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Post by afboltfan on Jan 18, 2021 17:42:09 GMT -7
This would be an improvement over Steichen but I am not sure if this can happen. He is currently the Ram's OC but McVay has play calling duties. He would need to be brought in as asst HC/OC for it to happen. O'Connell has done a lot of work with prepping QB's for the draft and improving during the off season Why has Goff seemed to regress the last couple years?
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Post by lightsout42 on Jan 18, 2021 17:53:30 GMT -7
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