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Campbell seems to have been the one pretty constant name among both local and national guys.
 
I’m hoping Flip can impress Dorsey.

I was really rooting for the Packers last night. Need them to come through and keep McCarthy for another year.
 
You see, though, I'm not as down on McDaniels as some. I've written longer on it in this thread, but being a local guy--and clearly one of the best offensive minds in the NFL--he can't be ruled out.

He's also the one coach where Bill can't do what he does. The original Pats won with defense. It's Josh who has/had turned them into an offensive juggernaut.

Sure, his first HC gig didn't go perfect, but the dude was 34.
 
You see, though, I'm not as down on McDaniels as some. I've written longer on it in this thread, but being a local guy--and clearly one of the best offensive minds in the NFL--he can't be ruled out.

He's also the one coach where Bill can't do what he does. The original Pats won with defense. It's Josh who has/had turned them into an offensive juggernaut.

Sure, his first HC gig didn't go perfect, but the dude was 34.

Pretty sure Brady is the one who turned them into an offensive juggernaut. And why does being local matter?
 
Pretty sure Brady is the one who turned them into an offensive juggernaut. And why does being local matter?
Josh McDaniels started calling plays in 2005.

That was the first year that Brady threw for over 4000 yards. He had not the previous 4 years. They were mostly a defensive football team.

In 2007, with McDaniels at the helm, the New England offense scored 75 touchdowns, 589 points, and Tom threw 50 touchdowns.

Believe me, the guy is definitely an offensive savant.
 
Josh McDaniels started calling plays in 2005.

That was the first year that Brady threw for over 4000 yards. He had not the previous 4 years. They were mostly a defensive football team.

In 2007, with McDaniels at the helm, the New England offense scored 75 touchdowns, 589 points, and Tom threw 50 touchdowns.

Believe me, the guy is definitely an offensive savant.

I think in the interest of fairness, NFL passing stats started exploding league wide right around that time and it wasn't just Brady.

McDaniels also took over as an NFL offensive coordinator literally at the same time the NFL began enforcing illegal contact which (among other rule changes over the following years) was a huge catalyst for this league wide offensive explosion.
 
Greg Gabriel is a certified moron, but he actually has a point here:


Colts GM = Chris Ballard
Browns GM = John Dorsey

Josh McDaniels working with either of them? :chuckle:


End of discussion.
 
I’m hoping Flip can impress Dorsey.

I was really rooting for the Packers last night. Need them to come through and keep McCarthy for another year.

Agree on the sentiment re: Flip. But less concerned with Flip impressing Dorsey than Flip having bad blood against the Haslams for how his tenure went here.

As far as McCarthy, I can't stand him and would absolutely hate that hire. And can already picture his relationship with Baker deteriorating the same way it did with Rodgers.
 
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