Originally posted by oneinchpunch
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Block Reich from interviews?
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Originally posted by Steve View PostI see the deal as exactly the same deal as with Marty, and regardless, I don't think you block the guy.
If coaches had the ability to come and go, chase jobs at any point, then this is a non-issue. But there are a limited number of jobs. And if he is brought in as our OC, he is going to have to run the O that we ran this season. He won't have a chance to impliment his own system, or the freedom to do things as he wants, so just because he is going to get a coordinators spot (provided he even wants to be a coordinator), it may not be his dream job.
We have the right to block him, and prevent him from doing whatever, but is that how you get the best from talented people? The NFL is fairly unique that the middle management (coaches) are paid far less then the players they manage. They have less job security, virtually no pension or long term benefits, and they reward these guys with 12-16 hour days during the season and 8-10 hour days the rest of the year.
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Originally posted by oneinchpunch View PostNo issue if he's blocked and they keep him as QB coach
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Originally posted by Panamamike View PostI don't get all the hurt feelings stuff. They are professional coaches. They know the deal. I don't think it would come as a shock to Reich that he would be blocked. In fact I think both Whiz and Reich knew this was possible before coming aboard this year. Chargers knew Whiz could very well be a hot commodity this offseason given his success as a HC in Az, and reich was brought in to groom as his replacement.
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Originally posted by QSmokey View PostIt's a board joke, perpetuated by OIP (though not started by him). It's in reference to Pagano. I believe it was when Wade left and we hired Manusky, bypassing Pagano at the time. Someone commented that Pagano must be pissed, and OIP ran with that theme.Life is too short to drink cheap beer :beer:
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Originally posted by SDfan View Post"Gregg Williams, whose deal is expiring with the Titans, are well positioned (Williams could get consideration for the Titans' head coaching vacancy). So are Browns coordinators Norv Turner and Ray Horton, who are free to pursue other jobs. Former Bills head coach Dick Jauron, who led the Browns' defense in 2012, could also be in the mix somewhere"
yesh, no former Head Coaches who were former coordinators mentioned in article at all
Do you see any HCs from 2013 in that article?Hashtag thepowderblues
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Reich could have bet on himself and not take a multi-year coaching contract, and he would have been free to interview with any team for jobs. We fans have no real idea on if Reich will be a good OC, we think that he's integral to coaching PR back to form as part of that team (Reich, Whiz, McCoy) and that's all we really know. Anyway, I'm hoping for a delayed decision on the assistants.
It appears that the NFL now only allows HC interviews with active participants in the home city, so if the interviews with Whiz happened, they are done for now. There was a blurb that said some team was going to interview Whiz in Denver on Saturday, but apparently that's not allowed.
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Originally posted by QSmokey View PostI guess it's only a guy going for a HEAD coach job - not just a promotion - that can be blocked? I thought ANY promotion would be enough (i.e., QB coach to DC), but you seem to know differently. Not doubting you at all; I just had it wrong.Hashtag thepowderblues
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Reich will probably make a pretty good OC. He has coached QB and WR as a position coach. He did some college coaching where he helped out on a lot of different positions. He was a great play caller on the field as a pro, in one of the few offenses that really let a pro QB call their own plays (Bills). And I am pretty sure he has ice water in his veins, because he had a number of impressive come from behind victories during his playing career, including the largest comebacks in both college and pro football history when they occurred.
You never really know if he would be a great OC, but he has a pretty damn impressive resume.
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Originally posted by oneinchpunch View PostNot last seasons head Coaches.
Do you see any HCs from 2013 in that article?Life is too short to drink cheap beer :beer:
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