NFL 2018: From the Draft to the Super Bowl
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- Headhunter
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Derek Carr threw a ball into the ground on a 4th down at the end of the game yesterday after getting chased out of the pocket. He's broken.
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Saw that one. He is no athlete. Looked every bit a 41 year old guy
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John Harbaugh to Denver would be good for business, methinks. Especially when there is such a shortage of decent NFL head coaches.
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I'd take him. But can we give McVay Elway's contract and get some good shit in here.
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Bring in someone who can give Denver an offense, they look prehistoric at times compared to other offenses in the league
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That ain't John "vanilla" HarbaughHeadhunter wrote:Bring in someone who can give Denver an offense, they look prehistoric at times compared to other offenses in the league
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That's why I'm not crazy about the idea. He's a good coach but I don't want another CEO-type coach, give me someone who can scheme one side of the ball into success, preferably the offense.Tiggnutz wrote:That ain't John "vanilla" HarbaughHeadhunter wrote:Bring in someone who can give Denver an offense, they look prehistoric at times compared to other offenses in the league
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Who's the best young-ish college coach for such things, Headward? I like McVay so I'm fine with trying something unconventional with a younger coach out.Headhunter wrote:That's why I'm not crazy about the idea. He's a good coach but I don't want another CEO-type coach, give me someone who can scheme one side of the ball into success, preferably the offense.Tiggnutz wrote:That ain't John "vanilla" HarbaughHeadhunter wrote:Bring in someone who can give Denver an offense, they look prehistoric at times compared to other offenses in the league
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Lincoln Riley from Oklahoma will have his choice of jobs if he wants to leave. But Oklahoma is such a great gig, it would be hard to leave. They are by far the best program in the Big 12, which means great talent from Texas every year. Plus, he gets paid like a top 10 NFL coach already having to kowtow to the whims of a domineering GM like Elway. I'm not sure he can be lured away unless it's Dallas and Jerry comes with the Brinks truck. With Denver's ownership situation, they have been pretty cheap in recent years with coaching staffs and I'm not sure that will change. This might also be a problem for luring in someone like Harbaugh.Reign in Blood wrote:Who's the best young-ish college coach for such things, Headward? I like McVay so I'm fine with trying something unconventional with a younger coach out.Headhunter wrote:That's why I'm not crazy about the idea. He's a good coach but I don't want another CEO-type coach, give me someone who can scheme one side of the ball into success, preferably the offense.Tiggnutz wrote:That ain't John "vanilla" HarbaughHeadhunter wrote:Bring in someone who can give Denver an offense, they look prehistoric at times compared to other offenses in the league
But yeah, Lincoln Riley is that dude. His offenses are beautiful to watch and he has really done a great job developing QBs.
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I thought he did some pretty good things in the run game. Kaepernick in the Pistol formation. Off balanced formations. Three RB backfields.Tiggnutz wrote:That ain't John "vanilla" HarbaughHeadhunter wrote:Bring in someone who can give Denver an offense, they look prehistoric at times compared to other offenses in the league
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That's JimFoo wrote:I thought he did some pretty good things in the run game. Kaepernick in the Pistol formation. Off balanced formations. Three RB backfields.Tiggnutz wrote:That ain't John "vanilla" HarbaughHeadhunter wrote:Bring in someone who can give Denver an offense, they look prehistoric at times compared to other offenses in the league
Both have had Greg Roman coach their offenses though.
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Foo was a Roman guy, so probably it.Headhunter wrote:That's JimFoo wrote:I thought he did some pretty good things in the run game. Kaepernick in the Pistol formation. Off balanced formations. Three RB backfields.Tiggnutz wrote:That ain't John "vanilla" HarbaughHeadhunter wrote:Bring in someone who can give Denver an offense, they look prehistoric at times compared to other offenses in the league
Both have had Greg Roman coach their offenses though.
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Jim has always been the better Harbaugh to me. He's one of the truly great coaches, still not an ideal fit for what I want as he is another CEO type but his teams are always physical and play hard all the time. He and Elway would not get along though and Harbaugh would want total control. Just from a personality perspective Jim is perfect for college and not so much for the NFL. He ought to stay at Michigan as long as possible, he probably outlasts Urban Meyer in the Big Ten and will get an opportunity to run the second best conference for a decade.
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Very much so. I believe there is a Moneyball opportunity in the NFL for that offense. If you think of value positions on offense, FB, guard, TE, are all positions you can get top guys at good salaries. Then ride a couple young HBs on their rookie deals, one cut and go guys you can grab all day in the draft. Gives you shitloads to invest in defense.Reign in Blood wrote:Foo was a Roman guy, so probably it.Headhunter wrote:That's JimFoo wrote:I thought he did some pretty good things in the run game. Kaepernick in the Pistol formation. Off balanced formations. Three RB backfields.Tiggnutz wrote:That ain't John "vanilla" HarbaughHeadhunter wrote:Bring in someone who can give Denver an offense, they look prehistoric at times compared to other offenses in the league
Both have had Greg Roman coach their offenses though.
As defenses are building with smaller coverage and pass rush guys, you build to overwhelm them at the point of attack.
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See....Foo still has a passion for football.
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John Harbaugh should be looking for a job next season but it will only work if a good OC is already there.Time to blow up the Ravens. Really can't remember a year so fucked up for Maryland sports teams.
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You think they actually cut bait with Flacco next year?Tiggnutz wrote:John Harbaugh should be looking for a job next season but it will only work if a good OC is already there.Time to blow up the Ravens. Really can't remember a year so fucked up for Maryland sports teams.
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Oh absolutely without question no doubtHeadhunter wrote:You think they actually cut bait with Flacco next year?Tiggnutz wrote:John Harbaugh should be looking for a job next season but it will only work if a good OC is already there.Time to blow up the Ravens. Really can't remember a year so fucked up for Maryland sports teams.
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It's Smith-Mahomes II. Only Jackson won't be as good as Mahomes.
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Flacco will always have a place in my heart for being the first real Qb in Ravens history and his epic playoff run but he doesn't fit here anymore and that's not all his fault. Joe needs a strong run game to excel. I think he is a perfect fit for the Giants next year.