I was being sarcastic. I think I'm smart enough to know that the applicant doesn't ask the direct boss during an interview "if you get fired, do I get promoted to your job."
I think a bigger challenge is whether Trestman would lose any guaranteed $$ by taking the OC job. He still had time left on his $4.5m contract with the Bears. It may not benefit him to even take a job this year if the Bears are on the hook for his salary if he remains unemployed.
With Kubiak staying with the Ravens, I fully expect that the Jags will interview Dennison sometime this week.
I still think he is the guy the Jags have been targeting.
Quote:Just had a sobering thought.
What if OC candidates are reluctant to come here because Bradley has been here two seasons and is 7-25? That's not exactly solid footing. A candidate could think one of two things. If the team underachieves again, Gus could be fired and MAYBE the OC gets a shot to replace him. Or more likely, if Gus gets canned, the whole staff goes with him, and the OC is out after a year. A more accomplished OC might shy away from here, while a young guy wanting his shot might take the risk.
Big risk, big reward.
Come in here, turn this thing around, and you'll be on everyone's short list for HC jobs...
Lots of young players to work with... Lots of cap room...
Team passes on Greg Roman - Flordia Times-Union Source stated...
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Turns out he will coach with Rex Ryan in Buffalo....
Kirby Wilson or Marc Trestman in the running...
Quote:I was being sarcastic. I think I'm smart enough to know that the applicant doesn't ask the direct boss during an interview "if you get fired, do I get promoted to your job."
I think a bigger challenge is whether Trestman would lose any guaranteed $$ by taking the OC job. He still had time left on his $4.5m contract with the Bears. It may not benefit him to even take a job this year if the Bears are on the hook for his salary if he remains unemployed.
Typically, any salary he makes would come off the amount the Bears have to pay him. It wouldn't be the money for him, but the opportunity to keep his resume current. This would point to his looking for the job with the best potential for making him look good, rather than the highest salary.
I guess it depends on what Trestman thinks of Bortles future and the Jags roster compared to other potential jobs.
Quote:With Kubiak staying with the Ravens, I fully expect that the Jags will interview Dennison sometime this week.
I still think he is the guy the Jags have been targeting.
I'm starting to think so too.
No word yet but I feel like he will definitely get an interview this week. I heard that the Broncos might fire Fox and hire Gase as the HC so I doubt we get Gase. No one from the Packers, maybe Bevell from Seattle.
Maybe Linehan or Dennison.
Bill Callahan is currently an assistant on the Cowboys coaching staff with an account expiring contract. His resume speaks for itself. Could he be an option?
Quote:With Kubiak staying with the Ravens, I fully expect that the Jags will interview Dennison sometime this week.
I still think he is the guy the Jags have been targeting.
I believe this as well. He did some nice things with a young Cutler and helped Schaub reach career highs under his watch.
Quote:Typically, any salary he makes would come off the amount the Bears have to pay him. It wouldn't be the money for him, but the opportunity to keep his resume current. This would point to his looking for the job with the best potential for making him look good, rather than the highest salary.
I guess it depends on what Trestman thinks of Bortles future and the Jags roster compared to other potential jobs.
What if money doesnt matter to him as much as his love for the game?
Kirby Wilson
Vikings page write up
- Has coached 4 of the top-25 RBs in NFL history (Emmitt Smith, Curtis Martin, Edgerrin James and Thomas Jones).
- Worked with Steelers rookie RB Le’Veon Bell in 2013. Despite missing the first 3 games of the season, Bell’s 1,259 scrimmage yards broke a franchise rookie record.
- Coached Steelers RB Rashard Mendenhall to back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons in 2009-2010.
- The Steelers rushing attack finished 3<sup>rd</sup> in the NFL in 2007 averaging 135.5 yards per game.
- Won Super Bowl XXXVII with Tampa Bay following the 2002 and Super Bowl XLIII with Pittsburgh after the 2008 season. Appeared in Super Bowl XLV with the Steelers following the 2010 season, a 31-25 loss to Green Bay.
- Has had 7 players rush for 1,000-plus yards in a season during his 17-year NFL coaching career.
- Was a RB/WR at Pasadena Community College (1979-80) and University of Illinois (1981-82) before playing 2 seasons (1983-84) in the Canadian Football League.
He's a great RB coach but how will he be as an OC?
I would say he has a better chance at being good as an NFL OC than a college coach would have be at starting in the NFL as an OC?
Personally, I want an OC with play calling experience. There's a fine line with regard to preparing for a game and those immediate decisions every OC has to deal with in getting a play called in 10 seconds following the end of the prior play.
That said, Kirby "may" be able to do that but I'm so tired of getting dudes that learn on the job here in Jacksonville.
Scratch Roman off the list. He just got hired in Buffalo.
Quote:Scratch Roman off the list. He just got hired in Buffalo.
A defensive minded head coach and a run first OC. The Bills just went back to the 80's.
Quote:A defensive minded head coach and a run first OC. The Bills just went back to the 80's.
as long as you execute whatever style you want, you can be successful.
Like the 49ers were and the Seahawks are now.
Quote:as long as you execute whatever style you want, you can be successful.
Like the 49ers were and the Seahawks are now.
True. We've just been doing it since the early 2000's and we don't have much to show for it. I'm hoping for a different approach this time around.
Quote:Kirby Wilson
Vikings page write up
- Has coached 4 of the top-25 RBs in NFL history (Emmitt Smith, Curtis Martin, Edgerrin James and Thomas Jones).
- Worked with Steelers rookie RB Le’Veon Bell in 2013. Despite missing the first 3 games of the season, Bell’s 1,259 scrimmage yards broke a franchise rookie record.
- Coached Steelers RB Rashard Mendenhall to back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons in 2009-2010.
- The Steelers rushing attack finished 3<sup>rd</sup> in the NFL in 2007 averaging 135.5 yards per game.
- Won Super Bowl XXXVII with Tampa Bay following the 2002 and Super Bowl XLIII with Pittsburgh after the 2008 season. Appeared in Super Bowl XLV with the Steelers following the 2010 season, a 31-25 loss to Green Bay.
- Has had 7 players rush for 1,000-plus yards in a season during his 17-year NFL coaching career.
- Was a RB/WR at Pasadena Community College (1979-80) and University of Illinois (1981-82) before playing 2 seasons (1983-84) in the Canadian Football League.
He's a great RB coach but how will he be as an OC?
I would say he has a better chance at being good as an NFL OC than a college coach would have be at starting in the NFL as an OC?
Nice to see a fellow PCC alum! GO Lancers!
Quote:True. We've just been doing it since the early 2000's and we don't have much to show for it. I'm hoping for a different approach this time around.
Yeah but I think our problem has mostly been due to lack of talent - not ineffective scheme.
Quote:Very real possibility. I feel like that would be the time for Shad to step in and flex his $$ muscle. If Gus has his eye on someone and really wants him Shad needs to make him an offer he can't refuse and hopefully that's the deciding factor.
Agree. You want to be the best then you pay the best when it comes to OCs and DCs.
The best coaches surround themselves with good coordinators in the area they are weak at. A good offensive HC will find a top tier DC and a good defensive coach like Bradley needs a top tier OC.
JDR was a shining example of that. Coached the D just fine but the offense floundered and he didnt find a quality OC once Smith left for atlanta.