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Originally Posted by RealSNR
The last time the dude even thought about an offensive playbook was 2005, when he was assistant OL coach. He wasn't even the fully fledged position coach. He did what Scarnecchia told him to do and how to do it. And the year before that he held the glorious job title of "offensive assistant" which isn't even a ****ing quality control job.
I'm sure he'd be fine coaching OL again. Or even a completely new position. Being the offensive playcaller and pretty much (not in title but in practice) the OC?
I mean... I was once a pizza delivery driver. That doesn't mean I use "pizza delivery" to describe my career.
This shit reeks of Patriot Way arrogance. Pioli used to pull shit like this all the time. "We've got a job opening? So-and-so is the right 53, so it shouldn't matter if he's qualified or not."
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The resume alone doesn't disqualify him from being an offensive coordinator. Went back to check, and Andy Reid actually never held the title of offensive coordinator anywhere. Mainly an o-line and TEs coach until he was Favre's QB coach a couple of years, then went to Philly.