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I could see that douche Mangini taking credit for when things went well and shrink away when they don't
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Mangini, **** that guy.
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01-11-2013, 06:42 PM | #79 |
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McMahon staying as ST's?
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I'm happy with all these. We need to groom coaches instead of retreads that's why I'm happy with pederson. I like sutton because we're keeping 34 and it's attacking D. I'd rather have unknown coordinators because we've had the know. And they suck like daboll. Like chilly hired as an advisor to help pederson. I'm trusting Reid and everything I've heard from NFL guys. Now just waiting on Dorsey to put the cherry on top
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Doug Pederson and Bob Sutton don't exactly give ya wood.
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Why do people act like other coaches don't do this? Of course he's going to bring in a lot of people he's worked with. This isn't a science experiment where he can just get people from all 32 teams and hope they can all work well together. No, you bring in the guys you're comfortable with and guys who are comfortable with each other and guys who know YOUR system in and out.
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01-11-2013, 07:17 PM | #84 |
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No mention of a special teams coach?
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I was hoping for a more public firing of Daboll.
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Found this article from a few years ago on Bieniemy. Looks like a good young coach with a ton of potential, curious what he does w Jamal. Dude could ball back in the day as well too
The Vikings have given running backs coach Eric Bieniemy a promotion and a raise, successfully persuading him to remain with the team rather than join Lane Kiffin’s staff at USC. Vikings head coach Brad Childress confirmed this sequence of events Saturday evening, according to a blog by the Minneapolis Star Tribune’s Judd Zulgad. Bieniemy told Childress on Thursday morning that he was staying with the Vikings and turning down the offensive coordinator position at USC. Kiffin subsequently hired Titans RB coach Kennedy Pola to become his O-coordinator, angering Titans head coach Jeff Fisher. Bieniemy, who is entering the first year of a two-year contract, is being given the title of assistant head coach/offense but will continue to coach the Vikings’ running backs. Childress has said several times that he considers Bieniemy one of the top RB coaches in the NFL, according to the Star Tribune, and believes he has the ability to be a head coach in the league. http://www.mkrob.com/vikings-running...jects-usc-job/ |
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I was wrong about Chung. He'll likely be an assistant oline coach. Haven't been able to lock down 100% that Gibbs and Emmitt are staying. SOC has great sources so I trust them, but just can't get that confirmed. Warhop's resume is impressive. Cleveland has had a really good o-line although they have some great pieces. Childress is definitely coming as Pederson mentioned today. Sutton is the real wild card. My friend that works for a major newspaper as the Jets beat says he's a great coach that will bring a lot. I look at the 49ers with Fangio (who with the Colts couldn't stop a midget team) and that gives me hope. Like most, I wanted a bigger, younger, hotter commodity. If Kiffin turned down the Cowboys, they were going to interview Sutton, so he did have suitors.
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