Quote:I would like to offer my services for Jaguars OC. I ran a highly successful online scheme on Madden 13 with Blaine Gabbert at QB. I also know not to run slow running backs to the outside.
Can you run a wr screen and throw 3 yards on 3rd and long offense?
Quote:I don't think Briles would leave the $4million+ per season contract he signed that runs through 2023 to become an offensive coordinator.
That's why I think it's improbable.
BUT! Briles has stated that he loves a challenge, and the next challenge for him would - in a logical sense anyway - be the NFL.
Not likely to happen, but still a possibility.
Personally like Trestman if we want a guy who has nfl playcalling experience, otherwise i'm really intruiged with Scott Frost and also Randy Fichtner.
I really have no issues with Trestman as OC. I would accept Roman. However, I would like a QB coach with NFL experience and a new oline coach. Our current oline coach is mia due to cancer and his assistant filling in for him is in over his head.
Trestman would be a great hire.
How much would it cost to get Urban Meyer...? I watched him go beast mode in person when he was Utah's HC. He hasn't slowed down any where he has been. I'd rather watch a spread offense than run, check down, screen, punt (you can pick the order they get run in).
Quote:How much would it cost to get Urban Meyer...? I watched him go beast mode in person when he was Utah's HC. He hasn't slowed down any where he has been. I'd rather watch a spread offense than run, check down, screen, punt (you can pick the order they get run in).
If he ever did decide to leave it would probably be for another head coaching position in the NFL not as a coordinator.
Still think Trestman is the best guy for the job
I hope whoever we get that they are willing to work with what we have as opposed to trying to make round pegs fit into square holes. I would rather be really good at a few things than try to be overly creative.
I wouldn't mind seeing Kevin Gilbride as OC if Caldwell could get him out of retirement
Quote:How much would it cost to get Urban Meyer...? I watched him go beast mode in person when he was Utah's HC. He hasn't slowed down any where he has been. I'd rather watch a spread offense than run, check down, screen, punt (you can pick the order they get run in).
Weasel Meyer would only go to an established winning team. Then once they regressed he'd bail due to health, family, etc issues.
Quote:Still think Trestman is the best guy for the job
Me too. Bullseye scared me off of Roman with those passing game rankings.
How about Scott Frost?
I too would like to see Kevin Gilbribe as our next OC...........
Quote:Me too. Bullseye scared me off of Roman with those passing game rankings.
Considering who Roman has had at QB and WR I'm not sure I'd be scared off.
Alex Smith was considered one of the biggest busts of all time before Roman's time with him, and Kaepernick's success for a guy coming out of a worthless college system that taught him nothing of how to play QB in the NFL speaks volumes.
I'm not saying that Roman is or should be the guy, but the level of success the 49ers experienced while hamstrung with guys that aren't true top tier NFL QBs was astounding.
Quote:Considering who Roman has had at QB and WR I'm not sure I'd be scared off.
Alex Smith was considered one of the biggest busts of all time before Roman's time with him, and Kaepernick's success for a guy coming out of a worthless college system that taught him nothing of how to play QB in the NFL speaks volumes.
I'm not saying that Roman is or should be the guy, but the level of success the 49ers experienced while hamstrung with guys that aren't true top tier NFL QBs was astounding.
This is the kind of statement that could totally swing my opinion of a Roman hire. I, too, was scared by Bullseye's stats, but now I am just as easily swayed back to finding it a good hire. I would be a lousy GM.
Quote:This is the kind of statement that could totally swing my opinion of a Roman hire. I, too, was scared by Bullseye's stats, but now I am just as easily swayed back to finding it a good hire. I would be a lousy GM.
When looking at stats just remember that when given longer than 2.6 seconds to throw Gabbert what is on the top third of QBs.
That should remind you how misleading they can be.
Quote:Considering who Roman has had at QB and WR I'm not sure I'd be scared off.
Alex Smith was considered one of the biggest busts of all time before Roman's time with him, and Kaepernick's success for a guy coming out of a worthless college system that taught him nothing of how to play QB in the NFL speaks volumes.
I'm not saying that Roman is or should be the guy, but the level of success the 49ers experienced while hamstrung with guys that aren't true top tier NFL QBs was astounding.
It's not just in SF though. The more I read about Roman, the more apparent it is that this is his tendencies. If we want a power running team, he's the guy. If we want a passing oriented team, then it won't be him.
Quote:When looking at stats just remember that when given longer than 2.6 seconds to throw Gabbert what is on the top third of QBs.
That should remind you how misleading they can be.
All that did was showed that when Gabbert didn't have to deal with pressure he could be acceptable. It's up to the GM to determine if a lot of a guy's failure is due to those around him or due to his inability to do things to avoid high failure situations.
Same with coordinators. You have to be able to figure out if a guy is creating success or simply benefiting from premier talent to work with.
In the case of Roman you have a guy that took a team with nothing to speak of at WR, a talent TE, a great RB, and an all time bust at QB on the level of Gabbert but worse due to being drafted #1, and made the offense a major success.
Did everything just suddenly come together under him, or does he really understand how to put people into position to contribute at their highest level as a group?
Quote:I don't trust buddy it look like he about to offer me some candy in his mini van or some sh1t
You're dumb as a bag of hair.