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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
Lots of people questioned how much role Pederson actually had with the offense playcalling. Nagy was a lot more active in that role.
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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Everybody wants a young offensive coach that can develop a young QB. That’s why those guys got their jobs, to develop QB’s. I’m not saying it’s smart or stupid, I’m simply pointing out what I thought was an obvious trend and providing a reasonable explanation why Bieniemy didn’t get a job just yet.
I mean the Bengals picked a QB coach over him. Is it not ****ing obvious they are following this trend?