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What Will The Warning Signs Be From Caldwell If He's Not The Answer?

#41

Who knows what the first warning sign will be?  It could be anything.  

 

What to look at most is:


#1. How he does in the draft, especially with first rounders.  


#2. How he trades in the draft -- does he trade away the future for now, when the team isn't ready to be successful?  Does he trade up for players who would have slipped?

 

#3. How he handles re-signing players.  Does he let all of our players go so he can replace them with cheaper lower quality players?  Does he give big contracts to players who had one good year?


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#42
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2013, 11:28 AM by The Mad Dog.)

Quote:Biggest warning sign: He fires Bradley after this season.

 


 
 

That would only be a warning sign if he replaced Bradley with a similar head coach. 

 

For instance, lets just say Bradley gets fired and they replaced him with a Tom Coughlin, Mike Tomlin or a Nick Saban level head coach....I certainly wouldn't take that as a "warning sign"....

 

I'd see that as "improvement". 


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#43

Quote:That would only be a warning sign if he replaced Bradley with a similar head coach. 

 

For instance, lets just say Bradley gets fired and they replaced him with a Tom Coughlin, Mike Tomlin or a Nick Sabanlevel head coach....I certainly wouldn't take that as a "warning sign"....

What is it with you and Nick Saban?  No thanks to Saban.  Let him stay at Alabama. 

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#44
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2013, 11:33 AM by The Mad Dog.)

Quote:What is it with you and Nick Saban?  No thanks to Saban.  Let him stay at Alabama. 
 

I still think Nick is a good coach despite the Miami faux-pah (or however you spell it)

 

But don't focus on specifics here, remove Saban from the equation if you need to.....trying to illustrate a point. 


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#45

Quote:A good GM might have had the savvy to realize this last offseason, when they made the switch to the ZBS...

 

Might have been able to move Monroe sooner, such as on draft day, and gotten something more than scraps in return. 

 

just sayin'...
 

Looking at Monroe in shorts at the OTAs doesn't show whether or not the guy will cut block when the pads go on, so the idea that he had all this time to evaluate and move him before the draft doesn't fly. You also keep insinuating that they didn't get good value and that's pure speculation on your part. So, in effect, you are CHOOSING to see the trade as bad when you have no factual proof that it is. Point of fact, the Cardinals trade for for their left tackle contributes some evidence that Caldwell got good value in return for Monroe.

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#46

If he drafts a long snapper with the 1st pick. 


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#47

Quote:That would only be a warning sign if he replaced Bradley with a similar head coach. 

 

For instance, lets just say Bradley gets fired and they replaced him with a Tom Coughlin, Mike Tomlin or a Nick Saban level head coach....I certainly wouldn't take that as a "warning sign"....

 

I'd see that as "improvement". 
 

 

The irony here of course being that you managed to mention the other two NFL coaches without a win this season.

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#48

If he drafts Alualu cousin with the 1st. pick in the draft, Byson Afuafu....I'd know for sure he needs to be gone.Smile
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#49

Quote:What an unbelievably stupid thread.

 

Warning signs? The dude has only had one off-season and draft. Give it up. No warning signs at all.
Reading comprehension must be tough for you.

Quote:I think Bridgewater at 3 is better value than Mack at 3, yes.

 

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#50

Quote:The irony here of course being that you managed to mention the other two NFL coaches without a win this season.
Exactly what I thought when I read his post.

Quote:I think Bridgewater at 3 is better value than Mack at 3, yes.

 

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#51

Quote:The irony here of course being that you managed to mention the other two NFL coaches without a win this season.
 

For real?  3 super bowls between the two, and you are going off this season alone. 

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#52

I think it is safe to say, Bradley will be the coach next season.  I don't even think Caldwell will think about firing him.  Even if they go 0-16.


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#53

I think if Caldwell tries to start inducing Free Agents to Jacksonville by offering Teal Deal books, it may be a sign that he is in over his head. 


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(This post was last modified: 10-10-2013, 12:59 PM by HURRICANE!!!.)

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#55

Quote:For real?  3 super bowls between the two, and you are going off this season alone. 
 

If history is what we are going by, what makes Nick Saban so appealing? He was a disaster in the NFL.

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#56

Quote:The irony here of course being that you managed to mention the other two NFL coaches without a win this season.
 

right.....so Mike Tomlin and Tom Coughlin aren't good head coaches, gotcha.... :wacko: 

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#57

Quote:right.....so Mike Tomlin and Tom Coughlin aren't good head coaches, gotcha.... :wacko:
 

All I said was it was ironic. Nothing more, nothing less. If I am being honest, I think Tomlin is supremely overrated. Which sounds silly for a guy that won a Super Bowl and played for another. But he was handed a talented roster and arguably the best defensive coordinator the league has seen. What players have improved under his watch? He's basically Jack Del Rio with a great QB.

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#58

Trading away your best player for a fourth and a fifth.


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#59

Quote:Trading away your best player for a fourth and a fifth.
 

I doubt that he'd trade Blackmon for a 4th and a 5th!   :thumbsup:

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#60
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2013, 02:01 PM by The Mad Dog.)

Quote:All I said was it was ironic. Nothing more, nothing less. If I am being honest, I think Tomlin is supremely overrated. Which sounds silly for a guy that won a Super Bowl and played for another. But he was handed a talented roster and arguably the best defensive coordinator the league has seen. What players have improved under his watch? He's basically Jack Del Rio with a great QB.
 

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