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<p class="">In related Detroit news, Lions interviewed Kyle O'Brien, the Jaguars director of college Scouting for Director of Player personnel job.

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<p class="">First,  if the moderators feel this topic should be in the NFL at Large Section,  that's fine on this end.   Where threads are placed/ moved in the Forum has never been a concern on this end.  

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<p class="">Despite trying to keep up with the happenings of the Jaguars,  largely on this Forum,   until today I have never heard of Kyle O' Brien.   Any input on him what certainly be appreciated.

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<p class="">One thing that does jump out is Lions new G.M. Bob Quinn seems impressed with the Jaguars draft results under the leadership of Dave Caldwell.  

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I have now heard of Kyle O'Brien.

And he's hired
Must be the guy Caldwell was referencing leaving yesterday.

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In related Detroit news, Lions interviewed Kyle O'Brien, the Jaguars director of college Scouting for Director of Player personnel job.


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First, if the moderators feel this topic should be in the NFL at Large Section, that's fine on this end. Where threads are placed/ moved in the Forum has never been a concern on this end.


Despite trying to keep up with the happenings of the Jaguars, largely on this Forum, until today I have never heard of Kyle O' Brien. Any input on him what certainly be appreciated.


One thing that does jump out is Lions new G.M. Bob Quinn seems impressed with the Jaguars draft results under the leadership of Dave Caldwell.


All I know about him is the draft interviews with him on Jaguars.com last year.
And now he's hired.
Quote:And he's hired
 

It looks like this is indeed the case.

 

http://www.freep.com/story/sports/nfl/li.../78840852/
Quote:All I know about him is the draft interviews with him on Jaguars.com last year.
 

 Thanks for mentioning this.  

 

 I'm looking forward to listening to those interviews.  
Well that sucks.

Quote:Lions hire Kyle O’Brien as director of player personnel


Posted by Josh Alper on January 15, 2016, 11:18 AM EST

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 16:


The Detroit Lions helmet on the field before their game against the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park on September 16, 2012 in San Francisco, California.


On the same day that the Lions decided to hold onto coach Jim Caldwell, they also made an addition to their front office.


The team announced Friday that they have hired Kyle O’Brien as their new director of player personnel. O’Brien was the director of college scouting for the Jaguars for the last three seasons.


O’Brien is the first major hire on the personnel front since the team appointed Bob Quinn as their new General Manager. At his introductory press conference this week, Quinn said he had some people in mind for personnel jobs and O’Brien’s history with Quinn likely made put him at the top of the list.


Quinn and O’Brien worked together with the Patriots from 2002-2011 when O’Brien was a scout and Quinn held a variety of positions in the front office. O’Brien spent one year with the Chiefs before moving on to Jacksonville.
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I guess this is the move Caldwell was referring to.
Dave Caldwell issued a statement regarding Kyle O' Brien being hired by the Lions.   As expected,  Dave Caldwell handled everything with class:

 

https://twitter.com/Tdickman89

 

https://twitter.com/Tdickman89/status/68...3316356096
I had never heard of Kyle O'Brien before either.

 

It probably is a coincidence, but this means Detroit is still Jacksonville North.

 

Good luck Kyle!

Quote:I had never heard of Kyle O'Brien before either.

 

It probably is a coincidence, but this means Detroit is still Jacksonville North.

 

Good luck Kyle!
 

  Before becoming Jacksonville North,   during Rod Marinelli's days as Lions HC,  Detroit was Tampa Bay North.

 

  I think it is a coincidence with the Jacksonville connection this time around but it's not a coincidence with the beginning of a New England West pattern in Detroit.  
Dumb question.....

 

Is a scout able to bring any of his notes to his next job or is that considered intellectual property of the Jaguars?

 

I.e, do you think a scout makes backup copies of their research just incase they get a job with another team to pass on to their scouts?

Quote:Dumb question.....

 

Is a scout able to bring any of his notes to his next job or is that considered intellectual property of the Jaguars?

 

I.e, do you think a scout makes backup copies of their research just incase they get a job with another team to pass on to their scouts?
 

 

    I've never worked in an NFL personnel department.   But based on everything I have read or seen over the years,  it sure seems like notes can be used in future employment.   The same regarding coaches notes on opposing players and strategy.  

 

    Interestingly,  one thing Bob Quinn talked about at his introductory Press Conference back on Monday is the importance of scouts to communicate their opinions both orally and in written form.   
Our director of college scouting is leaving to join Detroit as their director of player personnel. I'm guessing this is the move Caldwell was talking about on Gus Bradley's radio show yesterday.

 

 

http://www.freep.com/story/sports/nfl/li.../78840852/

Quote:Dumb question.....

 

Is a scout able to bring any of his notes to his next job or is that considered intellectual property of the Jaguars?

 

I.e, do you think a scout makes backup copies of their research just incase they get a job with another team to pass on to their scouts?


Whether it's allowed or not, I can guarantee you it happens. What would be interesting to find out is whether everyone in the organization has access to the combined scouting records of everyone else in the organization. It would probably be prudent to have some of that info only be available to the GM.
Quote:Whether it's allowed or not, I can guarantee you it happens. What would be interesting to find out is whether everyone in the organization has access to the combined scouting records of everyone else in the organization. It would probably be prudent to have some of that info only be available to the GM.
 

Yeah. While obviously unethical, naturally i'm sure he will pass on information to his next scouts. 

 

Since knowledge is really something intangible, it would be hard to limit and or prove any wrong doing in such a situation.

 

Then again, we are talking about Detroit here, so its all probably moot.
Quote:Whether it's allowed or not, I can guarantee you it happens. What would be interesting to find out is whether everyone in the organization has access to the combined scouting records of everyone else in the organization. It would probably be prudent to have some of that info only be available to the GM.
 

  The last sentence you mentioned is a good safeguard for a team.   Yet,  even with that protection,  if the GM leaves for another team,  the information is probably going with the GM.
Congrats to him. Wasnt someone I knew or anything but always kinda cool seeing a Jag(one way or another anyways) do a good enough job to get a promotion. Wish him the best.

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