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Mcdaniels, OBrien, Weis were all offense guys, Patricia, Brian Flores defense guys, Joe Judge ST guy. All on the Belechik tree.
Likewise Staley and Morris on the McVay tree because they worked under him.
Don’t know why it has to be more complicated than that.
Morris learned under Dungy and Staley under Fangio. Morris was a head coach previously. He’s been around a long time. McVay hired Staley specifically to learn the Fangio defense and use it on the Rams. Staley taught it to McVay.
 

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Morris learned under Dungy and Staley under Fangio. Morris was a head coach previously. He’s been around a long time. McVay hired Staley specifically to learn the Fangio defense and use it on the Rams. Staley taught it to McVay.

I’d say such BS !!! Mcvay helped Staley get the HC job as well as Raheem. Just the fact of them getting the chance.Raheem ran a hybred defense.They all learned from each other though.
Look at Ejiro now in Carolina? Didn’t he go to Denver ? That’s a guess ? Don’t want to get to complicated.
IMO Sean Mcvay from his coaching tree success is why Staley got the HC job so fast.It was about his success at hiring coaches.It’s still part of his tree ?
 

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I'd love to be a fly on the wall when they discuss the former OSU quarterback.
 

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Morris learned under Dungy and Staley under Fangio. Morris was a head coach previously. He’s been around a long time. McVay hired Staley specifically to learn the Fangio defense and use it on the Rams. Staley taught it to McVay.
And Morris and Staley were DC under McVay and became HC which make them branches on the McVay tree
 

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And Morris and Staley were DC under McVay and became HC which make them branches on the McVay tree
No. You can’t be a head coach and learn from another head coach, then coach one year under another coach and that coach gets the credit.
 

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No. You can’t be a head coach and learn from another head coach, then coach one year under another coach and that coach gets the credit.
Of course you can, thats why Morris is considered under McVay's coaching tree. What he learned from being on McVay's staff propelled him to his current HC promotion.
If Spagnolo was ever to get an HC gig, he'd be considered on the Andy Reid tree.
It's not that complicated
 

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Of course you can, thats why Morris is considered under McVay's coaching tree. What he learned from being on McVay's staff propelled him to his current HC promotion.
If Spagnolo was ever to get an HC gig, he'd be considered on the Andy Reid tree.
It's not that complicated
Spagnoulo has been with Reid a very long time. Not a two years
 

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Spagnoulo has been with Reid a very long time. Not a two years
So now there is a time requirement? Morris was with McVay for 3 years, not 2 btw.
By this logic, then why does LaFleur count? He was only with McVay for 1 year, was OC under Vrabel when he got his gig.
It's simple, not complicated. You may not agree with it, but it is what it is.
When a coach works under another coach, he is considered on his "Tree"
Therefore, Morris is considered on McVay's
Just google "Sean McVay's coaching tree" and you'll see Morris listed every time
 

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I'd love to be a fly on the wall when they discuss the former OSU quarterback.
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So now there is a time requirement? Morris was with McVay for 3 years, not 2 btw.
By this logic, then why does LaFleur count? He was only with McVay for 1 year, was OC under Vrabel when he got his gig.
It's simple, not complicated. You may not agree with it, but it is what it is.
When a coach works under another coach, he is considered on his "Tree"
Therefore, Morris is considered on McVay's
Just google "Sean McVay's coaching tree" and you'll see Morris listed every time
LaFleur learned and runs McVays version of the Shanahan offense from McVay

Same with Taylor, Coen and OConnel.

They are all part of the Shanahan tree as well as McVay’s.

Morris didn’t learn his defense under McVay and was a head coach before McVay. He learned from Dungy.

By your estimation Coen is from the Todd Bowles coaching tree.

Either way, we obviously won’t ever agree on this topic.
 

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LaFleur learned and runs McVays version of the Shanahan offense from McVay

Same with Taylor, Coen and OConnel.

They are all part of the Shanahan tree as well as McVay’s.

Morris didn’t learn his defense under McVay and was a head coach before McVay. He learned from Dungy.

By your estimation Coen is from the Todd Bowles coaching tree.

Either way, we obviously won’t ever agree on this topic.
And does it really matter?
 

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Of course you can, thats why Morris is considered under McVay's coaching tree. What he learned from being on McVay's staff propelled him to his current HC promotion.
If Spagnolo was ever to get an HC gig, he'd be considered on the Andy Reid tree.
It's not that complicated
Yes. Even one year under a coach is a significant window of development for someone who is gifted and works hard to take full advantage. McVay was on record early on about what working for Ratboy, who was the OC at Washington when he was the TE coach, taught him. That was a two year window where even as just a position coach he was exposed to the high quality expectations, where submitting an idea by itself was not enough, because Ratboy would ask what if this and what if that and go deep into it. So the requirement of preparation, the way Ratboy ran the offense as the coordinator behind the scenes, was a crucial skill.

This applies to defense as well. And don't think for a moment that McVay is that guy he was in his first few years when he had Wade. He's not that guy on the sideline any more who has his mind fully into the offense. His hire of Staley was to learn the defense that caused him the most problems. Staley did a good job and all, and is part of his tree like it or not, but the key with him coming in was the schematic knowledge of how the defense is structured in its priorities and calls.

So with Morris he absolutely is a McVay tree branch now. Because as head coach he will be vetting his coordinator gameplans with the same detailed approach that McVay used for him, not to mention the culture side and how to work with the front office in the acquisition of players.
 

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Also, what the FUCK is an Executive Vice President of Football Operations?!?!

Is there a President of Football Operations above him?

Seriously, I realize it's just a title and can mean different things with different teams, at different times.

My point is that it can over-complicate the structure and operation of a football team. It sounds like a GM role but the Jaguars are going to hire a GM. How will it play out. Sounds like a Cluster-Fuck in-the-making ... and it's just not necessary.

The Rams have an Owner (Kroenke), a President (Demoff), a VP of Football and Business Admin (Pastoors),
a GM (Snead) and a Head Coach (McVay). That's it! That's the Leadership Group. And, there doesn't seem to be any significant over-lap.

Snead and McVay are the football guys. They work together; and seem to speak as one in most cases.

I think some owners can not get out of their own-way; and Do Not learn from past mistakes.
There is a term for such people ... Dumb Ass Mother-Fuckers.