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Why the Bieniemy love?


AU-panther

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So let's recap

(1) He's not even a leader of men or a culture guy, as he gets into physical altercations with his own players;  can you imagine Ron Rivera physically fighting with Greg Olsen on the sidelines?

(2) He doesn't call plays and is not a tactician

(3) When he did actually have to coach a little, at the University of Colorado, they went 1-11

But we should hire him because, uhh, something about trees?

And when you take the Travis Kelce incident from only a few months ago, and line it up with the DUIs, assault charge, getting banned for attacking and harassing a parking attendant, you'd have to be pretty naive to not wonder if this guy has some major issues with emotional regulation.

We should hire him if we want to draft Trevor Lawrence or Fields. 

 

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5 minutes ago, bobowilson said:

Eric Bienemy is such a 'leader of men', he has to be restrained from getting into physical altercations with his own players

VIDEO: Travis Kelce Shoved Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy in Heated Exchange During Loss to Colts

https://www.12up.com/posts/video-travis-kelce-shoved-chiefs-oc-eric-bieniemy-in-heated-exchange-during-loss-to-colts-01dpnyyag2n6

He’s got fire, and just wants to win. Great intangibles for a coach. A little scuffle never hurt anyone on the field

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Just now, AggieLean said:

He’s got fire, and just wants to win. Great intangibles for a coach. A little scuffle never hurt anyone on the field

Well clearly the players don't respect him if Travis Kelce had the audacity to attack him on the sidelines

Players don't attack men they respect.  Greg Olsen would never attack Ron Rivera.

So there goes the 'leader of men' meme

Literally this guy has 0 positive qualifications other than something about trees (which makes you wonder why we dont just hire Andy Reid's son if trees are all that count).

 

 

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Just now, bobowilson said:

Well clearly the players don't respect him if Travis Kelce had the audacity to attack him on the sidelines

Players don't attack men they respect.  Greg Olsen would never attack Ron Rivera.

So there goes the 'leader of men' meme

Literally this guy has 0 positive qualifications other than something about trees (which makes you wonder why we dont just hire Andy Reid's son if trees are all that count).

 

 

They respect him enough to speak glowingly of him. Bienemy has never reneged like McDaniel and isn’t known by a good number of people as a punk and shiesty character 

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Bieniemy may not have as much high-level coaching experience as some others, but the notion that he's not qualified?

Outside of the Cowboys (who are both just getting started and highly dysfunctional) and the Redskins (who finished their search before anybody else began), every single team with a head coaching opening has requested an interview with him.

I would say they believe he's qualified.

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4 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Hopefully, we’re not dumb enough to give the keys to the organization to a known shady character. He’ll leave us as soon as the next big opportunity(Pats job) opens up

He bombed out in Denver and didn't do anything noteworthy when he was OC in St. Louis. 

After what he did to the Colts, still don't understand why he's still such a hot commodity

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7 hours ago, AU-panther said:

How often do you see a recruiting coordinator that is also the offense ore defense coordiatnot.  They are usually given position responsibilities that are less important.

Of OC, QB coach, Line coach, WR coach, TE coach, RB coach, which one do you think has less influence on the outcome of the offenses performance?

Whose resume is actually worse of the guys we are rumored to be interested in?

I have definitely seen an offensive coordinator or defensive coordinator as a recruiting coordinator in college football. Honestly, I don't see that as really any impact on a coach and his professional career. As far as positional coaches and their impact, that really depends on the situation. 

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Just now, punkpanther said:

Coach A is trusted to call pays for the best QB to ever play the game . 
 

Coach B ....well uhh.hmmm..his boss is really good. thats all I got .

Coach B also has obvious emotional regulation issues that have plagued him for decades and commands so little respect from his players they openly assault him on the sidelines with no consequence

 

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10 minutes ago, punkpanther said:

Coach A is trusted to call pays for the best QB to ever play the game . 
 

Coach B ....well uhh.hmmm..his boss is really good. thats all I got .

 

8 minutes ago, bobowilson said:

Coach B also has obvious emotional regulation issues that have plagued him for decades and commands so little respect from his players they openly assault him on the sidelines with no consequence

 

Coach A also traded his franchise Qb for Orton and drafted The Golden Calf of Bristol. 

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