Bengals hiring Zac Taylor to be HC; Bienemy remains in KC
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Good deal!
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Dolphins are the last team and they're looking at Kris Richard or Brian Flores.
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I don't know why any coach would want to work for mike brown. But kudos to the Bengals for looking outside the organization.
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good.
I like stability and less distractions. |
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5 black coaches fired and only two remain (Tomlin/Lynn).
Wilks fired after just one season and is replaced with a guy who has ZERO NFL experience and a losing record? Something doesn’t add up. One season? Hmmm Bienemy clearly got shafted. |
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Black or White, if Bienemy were the OC calling plays and also another QB coach for Mahomes, he would have a HC job. |
I wish nothing but the best for Bienemy but MAN AM I GLAD he is staying!!
Dont worry Mr. Bienemy, another year or two in this offense and you will be able to pick your next team! (Please go to the NFC) |
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— no distractions for OC — no 13-3 — no undefeated record at Arrowhead — no faux QBs under center |
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Also, they both at least did at some point their final seasons. |
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In related news, the Vikings have decided to fire their coach and have hired Sean McVay's barber as head coach.
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What’s the logic behind Wilks being fired after one season and Kliff being hired with a losing record? Let me say it again, 5 black coaches fired this offseason. This guy nails it...... https://twitter.com/themanacho/statu...347125248?s=21 |
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Kingsbury got hired because teams are desperate to create the next Mahomes/Mayfield/whoever the **** else he worked with. |
Hell yeah. Husker fans loved Taylor I thought he was average.
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Pederson and Nagy were not hired as HC’s because of their play calling in KC, both barely called plays as Andy Reid was the primary play caller. Also so serving as Alex Smith’s QB coach wan’t a primary factor either. The primary factor was the basic fact they were OC’s under Andy Reid, from his famed coaching tree and could bring in his system/coaching style. |
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I'd like to endorse Bob Sutton for another teams HC. Maybe he could be Denvers DC?
I think he'd make a great HC for another team. |
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Who cares? Still, one year isn’t enough time lol. Cardinals just lowered the bar on qualifications to become a head coach. #1. No NFL experience #2. Losing record in college |
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2. Todd Bowles- got plenty of time never worked 3. Vance Joseph- sucked as a coach 4.Hue Jackson- dude flat out sucked as a HC Fact is African Americans make up 11% of the population. So please tell me what is a acceptable amount of coaches that would make you happy? Here is a list of 1 and done coaches seem to me race doesn’t matter. Chip Kelly, 49ers, 2016, 2-14 Jim Tomsula, 49ers, 2015, 5-11 Mike Mularkey, Jaguars, 2012, 2-14 Hue Jackson, Raiders, 2011, 8-8 Jim Mora, Seahawks, 2009, 4-12 Cam Cameron, Dolphins, 2007, 1-15 Art Shell, Raiders, 2006, 2-14 Marty Shottenheimer, Redskins, 2001, 8-8 Al Groh, Jets, 2000, 9-7 Steve Wilks, Cardinals, 2018, 3-13 |
hey and nobody tried to take Dave Toab or whatever his name is this year!
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They both called plays down the stretch the year they were hired. This is a ****ing fact. McVay, Pederson, Nagy, Taylor, Kingsbury, Lafleur, Gase All of these guys have one thing in common that separates them from Bienemy. They’re QB coaches. Bienemy has absolutely no expiereince with QB’s and the passing game outside of this year. People want offensive minded HC’s that can work with an develop QB’s. This isn’t complicated, but you’re such a ****ing idiot that you can’t understand it. You honestly might be the dumbest mother****er on this board, congrats! |
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Not challenging this point, but why do you think Freddie Kitchens was (apparently) effective at coaching Baker Mayfield? |
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So Bieniemy (you should really try spelling his name correctly, that is one of the many spelling issues you have in your drooling incoherent babble of a post) has "no experience with QB's and the passing game", except for the experience he has this year working with one of the most explosive offenses in recent memory. So he does have a season's worth of the experience you are babbling about him not having. Also you apparently can't comprehend the fact that Doug Pederson and Matt Nagy each calling plays in KC for five seconds was not the reason they were hired as HC's. There is no correlation. You have had quite a 24 hours, first claiming that Adam Gase is a "young offensive talent" when facts support the opposite of that, and now whatever point you were attempting to make above with your babbling, incoherent drool job. |
Apparently beinemy has a defensive staff of joe woods and Steve Wilks if or when he gets a job.
Maybe if he doesn’t they’re coming herr |
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I'm glad we're keeping Bienemy. But I'm surprised he didn't get any offers. Unlike either of those guys, he actually has run an offense all on his own in Colorado. The common thread with the coaches you listed off is each of them has a franchise QB or high draft pick QB to work with. We're spoiled because we have Mahomes. But not every team is built for a passing attack. Teams like Seattle and Dallas are well built for a balanced approach to an offense. It's a copycat league and I wonder if this is maybe being duplicated to death. |
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I mean the Bengals picked a QB coach over him. Is it not ****ing obvious they are following this trend? |
The cards fired bruce arians after going 8-8. Do you think they should have kept the guy that brought essentially the same team to 3-13?
Kliff kingsbury represents an innovative offensive philosophy and a track record of working with quarterbacks. Steve wilks has zero history of working with quarterbacks and works on a 1990 nfl philosophy. As stated countless times with mahomes “i dont give a shit what his college record was.” Player drafting, acquisition and retainment is alot different than competing to recruit talent against teams that break rules to do so. |
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Didn’t bienemy also have some sexual assault issues years ago?
That could be a sticking point |
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I don’t really fault Wilks for the hc year. He’s just not a head coach He’s been a good dc |
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I clearly said I’m not saying that’s the only way to go, just simply pointing out the trend. |
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https://www.cincyjungle.com/2019/1/6...joseph-broncos Man, Bieniemy had some rough younger years LMAO |
The best thing that could happen to Bieniemy is for him to have another year running this offense. There are 5-8 coaching changes a year, I don't have any doubt he will get his shot. And while it is life changing money, if it were me, I'd want to be prepared when I got my shot.
One of the most impressive things I noticed with Reid when the Chiefs hired him, was how large his staff was, and that he brought in an entire crew, from the field and turf guys to the equipment managers. Reid is also always hiring these off the radar guys who over years he turns into coaches. Guys like Mike Kafka, Deland McCullough, David Girardi, and Joe Bleymaier. Reid has a system in place as far as offensive coaches are concerned. |
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Although I'm glad we keep bieniemy I was still kind of holding out hope we could Backfill him with Kafka who I think would do fine. And then put in a very experienced qb handler like van pelt at qbs coach.
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For one, you have all these highly paid QB’s missing out on the playoffs, so teams want to try and win with talented young QB’s on rookie deals. It’s the best way to do it in today’s NFL. Then, if you have a defensive minded HC and your QB developer is an OC or QB coach, you have to worry about losing them every single year. It makes more sense for your HC to be that guy, so that’s why I get it. It’s easier to find DC’s year to year. |
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Few speeding tickets and players having issues when he was a coach. |
Yeah I would have hired Taylor over him too
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Yeah you never see Bieniemy on the sideline with Mahomes between series... except when you do (all of the time): https://usatchiefswire.files.wordpre...0&h=600&crop=1 It is not even 11 a.m. Eastern Time yet and you have already posted a day's worth of stupid shit. |
Kafka will be a stud coach someday.
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I’m talking about in between series when Mahomes is on the bench and Reid/Kafka are beside him. Bieniemy is NEVER there. All you did was just post a pic with Bieniemy in the vicinity of Mahomes during a series. That pic doesn’t dispute anything that I’m trying to say. I’m not saying that he and Mahomes don’t speak the entire ****ing game. |
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Do you actually believe what you are saying? This has to be a troll job. ROFL |
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You think it’s a coincidence? JFC Also, I never once said he’s lacking the experience to be a HC. I’m ****ing saying he doesn’t fit the trend of QB coaches/developers to HC. I’m not saying anything other than it’s a trend and that’s why Bieniemy isn’t being looked at in the same light as those guys. |
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https://usatchiefswire.files.wordpre...0&h=600&crop=1 ROFL |
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It means when the defense is on the field. The offense is clearly on or going into the field in this pic. I even specified “sitting on the bench”, which has been shown in every game because it’s new and pretty much unheard of for the HC to do it, and you still don’t get it. Kill yourself you dumb ****. |
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Kafka and Reid. I’m not saying Bieniemy doesn’t communicate with Pat at all, I’m simply pointing out who Pat’s QB coaches are and it’s ****ing obvious. |
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It’s not his expertise. Why the **** are some of you so blind to this simple fact? |
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THANK GOD!
Our armchair head coaches can comfortably pinch a loaf after meals now. |
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