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  • Boltjolt
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    #73
    Originally posted by CivilBolt View Post

    My bestfriend is married with children now but he never changed. Still likes having extramarital thing when opportunity knocks. It is just human nature. Bieniemy is probably the same. I can see why owners are cautious hiring him as HC.
    Well some guys just dont get it i suppose so you are right.

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    • UglyTruth
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      #74
      Originally posted by ghost View Post

      But you are. LOL
      I am what?
      Tom Telesco’s Results in 9 years as Chargers GM:

      - 69-74 record
      - 0 division titles in 9 yrs as GM
      - Worst record among all active GMs with same tenure
      - 6th worst winning percentage among all active GMs overall
      - 2 playoff wins despite elite QB all 9 yrs
      - Team still has the same weaknesses (Oline and run defense) that it had when hired as GM in 2013
      - Consistently puts together horrible depth, expects starters to never miss games

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      • floydefisher
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        #75
        Originally posted by UglyTruth View Post
        I can’t believe some people want this guy as HC. Has anyone with a rap sheet like his ever been hired to be a HC before?
        It's been 20 years since he did anything like that.

        People do change.
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        • Steve
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          #76
          It would likely be a disaster if any coach we hire is calling his own plays. Remember when Norv was taking the game plan that the OC (Clerence Shelmon) would develop each week, and then try and call the plays off it? Same is pretty much true of any coach.

          As far as the scheme goes, any coach is going to run a scheme that is somewhat similar to what we are running now. It is going to take time to replace the bad players, and the good plays we already have plays that suit their strengths. Plus, any coach in the NFL can come up with a decent collection of plays, so that is really hardly an issue at all.

          THe bigger issue is how does any coach we hire intend to strike a balance between game prep and player development? If I was Spanos' and the rest of the brain trust, I wouldn't even listen to any coach taking about scheme. Focus the questions are player development and what other coaches he can get as assistants. The rest of it will take care of itself.

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          • richpjr
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            #77
            Originally posted by floydefisher View Post

            It's been 20 years since he did anything like that.

            People do change.
            FWIW:

            Concerns emerging about Eric Bieniemy as a head coach?


            Originally posted on Sportsnaut | By Matt Johnson | Last updated 12/26/20

            Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy has been one of the most talked-about NFL coaching candidates for the 2021 hiring cycle. While many are very high on Bieniemy, however, the sentiment reportedly isn’t shared across the NFL.

            A year after Bieniemy just missed out on several head coach openings, the 51-year-old coordinator stands a great shot of being hired in 2021. While there’s a lot to like about his resume, some NFL teams seem to have concerns with a few on- and off-field issues that will be red flags during the hiring process.

            For many years, NFL teams in need of a head coach have targeted assistants from the Andy Reid coaching tree. The Philadelphia Eagles hired Doug Pederson (Chiefs offensive coordinator from 2013-15) and the Chicago Bears hired Matt Nagy (Kansas City’s OC from 2016-17). Now, there’s a strong chance Bieniemy becomes the next to make the transition.

            Bieniemy interviewed with the Cleveland Browns this past offseason, ultimately losing out on the job to Kevin Stefanski. While he immediately became a popular name for the 2021 coaching cycle, there are reportedly concerns with his resume.

            According to Pro Football Network’s Benjamin Allbright, Bieniemy’s legal troubles in his past "will give teams pause in evaluating his character." His poor interviews this past offseason and the fact that he isn’t really serving as Kansas City’s play-caller are also concerning.

            As detailed by John Sheeran of SB Nation’s Cincy Jungle, Bieniemy does have a history of off-field issues ranging from his playing days to his time as a coaching assistant. He pleaded no contest to a charge as a freshman at Colorado for his involvement in a fight at a bar when he was called a racial slur.

            In 1991, Bieniemy’s license was suspended for a year following repeated infractions. He later received an on-campus ban from the University of Colorado for harassing and assaulting a parking lot attendant. In addition, he was arrested for DUI in 2001. Bieniemy also worked on Colorado’s coaching staff when the program had multiple players facing rape allegations.

            Since making the jump to the NFL as Kansas City’s running backs coach (2013-17), Bieniemy hasn’t found any legal trouble. He seemingly has turned a corner in his life and learned from his mistakes, but NFL teams will still do extensive background and interviews to gauge his character.

            Pro Football Network previously reported that Bieniemy’s past head coaching interviews with teams didn’t go well. It hurt him during the evaluation process and led to other candidates landing the job. For him to become an NFL head coach, it will be crucial for him to sell teams on himself as a person and a play-caller.

            Lastly, NFL teams are aware that Reid is calling a majority of the plays in Kansas City. So, there is more risk in betting on a coach who last called plays for a pedestrian Colorado Buffaloes offense in 2011-12.

            There are clearly some issues that Bieniemy must address with clubs before landing a job. With that said, he carries a strong endorsement from Reid, and Patrick Mahomes has also raved about him. When one of the NFL’s greatest coaches and its best player both sing your praises, NFL teams will take notice.

            Given the number of jobs that will be available in 2021, it would be stunning if Bieniemy isn’t hired as a head coach this offseason. If he lands with the right team, potentially being paired with a star quarterback like Deshaun Watson, great things could happen.

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            • Bolt4Knob
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              #78
              Chad Forbes on twitter suggested that if Bienemy is not hired this year - he should go find another team, Steelers for example - where he can truly show he is the OC calling plays. I thought it was a good idea for Bieniemy

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              • richpjr
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                #79
                Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
                Chad Forbes on twitter suggested that if Bienemy is not hired this year - he should go find another team, Steelers for example - where he can truly show he is the OC calling plays. I thought it was a good idea for Bieniemy
                That is a good idea - he will always have the thought that Reid, not him, is responsible for the KC success and if he did something as a true OC, his stock would likely go up a lot.

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                • Heatmiser
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                  #80
                  If Reid truly wants to help Eric, he should let him call plays in preseason or something. Otherwise the Shelmon effect will doom him.

                  TG
                  Like, how am I a traitor? Your team are traitors.

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                  • 21&500
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                    #81
                    Originally posted by Heatmiser View Post
                    If Reid truly wants to help Eric, he should let him call plays in preseason or something. Otherwise the Shelmon effect will doom him.

                    TG
                    Last time I suggest this, but EB is a poison pill
                    Reid would love nothing more than to have us swallow
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