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I think my pick at the moment would be Joe Hortiz or Daniel Jeremiah with Joe Brady as HC. Brady may young but I am getting some serious McVay vibes with him. Ideally he’d be partnered with an experienced DC like Wade Phillips or Fangio (if fired).
It looks like the Falcons are already interviewing Terry Fontenot. He is probably second on my list after Brandon Hunt.
When reading the Justin Jefferson thread, one thought in particular that came to mind is that Vikings GM Rick Spielman has capitalized on many unexpected draft opportunities. At the very least, Vikings Assistant GM George Paton is someone well worth interviewing by teams that have GM opportunities.
Of the GMs that previously had a GM opportunity,, former Texans GM Rick Smith is the one that jumps out favorably. The many talented and effective players Smith brought to Houston speaks for itself.
(12-10-2020, 04:30 PM)D6 Wrote: [ -> ]When reading the Justin Jefferson thread, one thought in particular that came to mind is that Vikings GM Rick Spielman has capitalized on many unexpected draft opportunities. At the very least, Vikings Assistant GM George Paton is someone well worth interviewing by teams that have GM opportunities.
Of the GMs that previously had a GM opportunity,, former Texans GM Rick Smith is the one that jumps out favorably. The many talented and effective players Smith brought to Houston speaks for itself.
My understanding is that Rick Smith was never fired from the Texans. He quit because his wife had cancer and he wanted to take care of her. Unfortunately, she passed away. Now, he has told people he is ready to return to the NFL. If you google him, he is being connected with several current openings.
(12-10-2020, 04:35 PM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ] (12-10-2020, 04:30 PM)D6 Wrote: [ -> ]When reading the Justin Jefferson thread, one thought in particular that came to mind is that Vikings GM Rick Spielman has capitalized on many unexpected draft opportunities. At the very least, Vikings Assistant GM George Paton is someone well worth interviewing by teams that have GM opportunities.
Of the GMs that previously had a GM opportunity,, former Texans GM Rick Smith is the one that jumps out favorably. The many talented and effective players Smith brought to Houston speaks for itself.
My understanding is that Rick Smith was never fired from the Texans. He quit because his wife had cancer and he wanted to take care of her. Unfortunately, she passed away. Now, he has told people he is ready to return to the NFL. If you google him, he is being connected with several current openings.
Though I recall Rick Smith wanted to help take care of his wife, I didn't realize that she passed away. Very sad news.
Rick Smith seems like an especially good fit when paired with a coaching candidate with a shared vision, who doesn't have NFL HC coaching experience.
Then why wouldnt Smith just return to the tinhorns if that was the case?
(12-11-2020, 03:48 AM)surfon Wrote: [ -> ]Then why wouldnt Smith just return to the tinhorns if that was the case?
That Hopkins trade would make me wanna walk away and not look back either lol
(12-11-2020, 08:08 AM)Hurricane Wrote: [ -> ] (12-11-2020, 03:48 AM)surfon Wrote: [ -> ]Then why wouldnt Smith just return to the tinhorns if that was the case?
That Hopkins trade would make me wanna walk away and not look back either lol
Yes, and also, there are better jobs currently available- for example, I can think of one team with a boatload of draft picks, including one very high in the first round, lots of young talent to build on, a large amount of cap space, and an owner that is very patient.
(12-11-2020, 08:51 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ] (12-11-2020, 08:08 AM)Hurricane Wrote: [ -> ]That Hopkins trade would make me wanna walk away and not look back either lol
Yes, and also, there are better jobs currently available- for example, I can think of one team with a boatload of draft picks, including one very high in the first round, lots of young talent to build on, a large amount of cap space, and an owner that is very patient.
From a purely executive standpoint, there isn’t a better job elsewhere. As an ambitious GM candidate, I can’t think of a better place to make a name for one’s self.
Man judging from those responses no wonder used cars are more expensive in jacksonville than elsewhere. Everybodys got their turd polishers out today i see. Just saying.
(12-11-2020, 09:41 AM)surfon Wrote: [ -> ]Man judging from those responses no wonder used cars are more expensive in jacksonville than elsewhere. Everybodys got their turd polishers out today i see. Just saying.
That's it? No supporting argument, just aimless invective?
(12-11-2020, 10:17 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ] (12-11-2020, 09:41 AM)surfon Wrote: [ -> ]Man judging from those responses no wonder used cars are more expensive in jacksonville than elsewhere. Everybodys got their turd polishers out today i see. Just saying.
That's it? No supporting argument, just aimless invective?
You new here? lol
Rick Smith would be a solid GM choice. Built the tinhorns into a team that smacked us around perennially. Had a great defense. Eventually got a franchise QB. Then left and BoB went to destroying it.
I think Rick Smith was GM of the Texans when they drafted JJ Watt, DeAndre Hopkins, DeShaun Watson, Will Fuller, and Whitney Mercilus.
I'm sure he's had some duds, too, but those are some good first round picks.
(12-11-2020, 10:39 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]I think Rick Smith was GM of the Texans when they drafted JJ Watt, DeAndre Hopkins, DeShaun Watson, Will Fuller, and Whitney Mercilus.
I'm sure he's had some duds, too, but those are some good first round picks.
We could do a lot worse than Rick Smith.
Honestly think I’m more intrigued by who the HC will be than GM.
(12-11-2020, 10:45 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ] (12-11-2020, 10:39 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]I think Rick Smith was GM of the Texans when they drafted JJ Watt, DeAndre Hopkins, DeShaun Watson, Will Fuller, and Whitney Mercilus.
I'm sure he's had some duds, too, but those are some good first round picks.
We could do a lot worse than Rick Smith.
Honestly think I’m more intrigued by who the HC will be than GM.
Not me. For me, it all starts with the players. It doesn't matter who the coach is if you don't have the players. And that's been our main problem for the last decade.
(12-11-2020, 11:21 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ] (12-11-2020, 10:45 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]We could do a lot worse than Rick Smith.
Honestly think I’m more intrigued by who the HC will be than GM.
Not me. For me, it all starts with the players. It doesn't matter who the coach is if you don't have the players. And that's been our main problem for the last decade.
I agree that I think the talent level needs to drastically improve but when I say intrigued, I’m just more curious the route they’re going to go.
Young, up and coming, offensive minded HC, veteran HC, defensive minded coach.... things like that.
Well the HC will be hired by the GM, so a good GM is more important kinda by default.
It starts at the top. Have to find the right GM
(12-11-2020, 04:32 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]It starts at the top. Have to find the right GM owner
Agree
(12-11-2020, 10:17 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ] (12-11-2020, 09:41 AM)surfon Wrote: [ -> ]Man judging from those responses no wonder used cars are more expensive in jacksonville than elsewhere. Everybodys got their turd polishers out today i see. Just saying.
That's it? No supporting argument, just aimless invective?
I am just having a bit o fun. Still seems to me you would feel more comfortabke just going bsck to where you are already familiar if the bridges were not burned in either direction.
Maybe you iust want to get out on the highway i dunno. Smith is not a bad choice from what i can gather.
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