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Was Rhule forced by Tepper to hire experienced coaches?


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I think one of the unforeseen benefits of having a more extensive history in the NFL as opposed to coming in pretty much off the street (which is essentially what Rhule did) is having a network. Rhule had none, which is why he went with what he was familiar with....coaches and players from colleges he had coached himself. 

And also why he went for Darnold. How many teams had Rhule interviewed before? Well 2018 there was the colts. Next year the Jets, then us the following to year. 

Thats also about the limit of his familiarity with teams and players in the pros. Yeah, sure there was that season where he was the ass line coach an eternity ago.

But his limited experience and familiarity with players in the league brought him back to really the only QB in the NFL he didn't coach that he had any familiarity with, Sam Darnold. 

The smaller your circle, the smaller your world. Small world translates to limited ability to compete in a bigger world.

 

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2 minutes ago, rayzor said:

I think one of the unforeseen benefits of having a more extensive history in the NFL as opposed to coming in pretty much off the street (which is essentially what Rhule did) is having a network. Rhule had none, which is why he went with what he was familiar with....coaches and players from colleges he had coached himself. 

And also why he went for Darnold. How many teams had Rhule interviewed before? Well 2018 there was the colts. Next year the Jets, then us the following to year. 

Thats also about the limit of his familiarity with teams and players in the pros. Yeah, sure there was that season where he was the ass line coach an eternity ago.

But his limited experience and familiarity with players in the league brought him back to really the only QB in the NFL he didn't coach that he had any familiarity with, Sam Darnold. 

The smaller your circle, the smaller your world. Small world translates to limited ability to compete in a bigger world.

Makes a lot of sense...

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On 2/15/2022 at 9:21 PM, Mr. Scot said:

Posted this summary elsewhere but it applies here as well...

FIRED

OC Joe Brady (hired as QB Coach - Bills)
OL Coach Pat Meyer (hired as OL Coach - Steelers)
DL Coach Frank Okam (still unemployed)
ST Coordinator Chase Blackburn (still unemployed)

LATERAL MOVES

WR Coach Frisman Jackson (Steelers)
TE Coach Brian Angelichio (Vikings)
Assistant OL Coach Tony Sparano Jr (Giants)
Secondary Coach Jason Simmons (Raiders)

NEW HIRES

OC Ben McAdoo
WR Coach Joe Dailey (McAdoo connection)
TE Coach Kevin Gilbride Jr (internal promotion)
OL Coach James Campen (McAdoo connection)
Assistant OL Coach Robert Kugler (Campen connection)
DL Coach Paul Pasqualoni
Secondary Coach Steve Wilks
ST Coordinator Chris Tabor

___________________________

Only Blackburn and Okam haven't been picked up at this time. Okam isn't a shock. Wait and see on Blackburn.

Here's an update I wasn't expecting to see...

Okam joins Josh McDaniels staff in Vegas 

(gotta wonder if maybe Jason Simmons put in a good word for him)

So at this point, three of the four coaches Matt Rhule fired have found new jobs. Only Chase Blackburn remains unemployed.

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