So who's going to be looking for a QB next year?
Washington?
Tampa Bay?
NY Jets?
Cincinnati?
Indianapolis?
Can you imagine a creative offensive mind with Daniels?
Daniels who?So who's going to be looking for a QB next year?
Washington?
Tampa Bay?
NY Jets?
Cincinnati?
Indianapolis?
Can you imagine a creative offensive mind with Daniels?
I don't know if it's in the rules or not. May be an unwritten rule. But the Fudgepackers didn't let Fisher have Van Pelt back in the day, they blocked his interview for OC when he was a QB coach. Which I still hate those fucks for.
I meant who will be looking for a head coach nexr year. My bad.Daniels who?
QB needy teams now and this year for me are:
Miami
Jets
Steelers
Browns
Colts
Raiders (solve this year)
Eagles maybe?
Vikings likely?
Panthers are probably good?
Atlanta if Penix gets hurt again otherwise good
Cardinals
Hesitate to say Texans but man has Stroud been shit the last year or two
With aging QBs other than Steelers
Rams if Stafford retires.
Well shit.....I meant who will be looking for a head coach nexr year. My bad.
The Rams can’t block Scheelhaase from interviewing for an OC job because it’s a promotion. The Rams can’t just name him as OC. The calling plays sitch would only be an issue if LaFleur offered his OC position with the opportunity to call plays (which is why MattI keep seeing this caveat of "if they offer him play calling duties" in the Scheelhaase debate. I've never seen this outside of this thread. Where does it state this? I've seen HCs do both many times. Some times they do the play calling, other times they relinquish the play calling duties to their coordinators, sometimes they split those duties, sometimes they take them over mid-season. I don't recall anything stating that in a job description. Of course I could be wrong - no doubt about that. But can someone show me where that is some kind of rule? I think it's more likely that he couldn't be blocked from interviewing for a coordinator job because he is NOT our OC and interviewing for another OC job would indeed be a promotion. How is play calling duties detailed in a manner that differentiates from one OC to another? Edumacate me.
This is all I was getting at. He is not currently our OC so a job as an OC would be a promotion - thus he could not be stopped on that premise. Others kept saying if he was offered play calling duties, he couldn't be blocked. I couldn't see how that was in play with him. If he actually was our OC, I don't see how saying he'd have play calling duties would prevent us from blocking it. Would an OC maybe prefer to go somewhere he is offered play calling duties? Maybe. Would that be grounds for saying he couldn't be blocked if he's looking at going from OC of team A to OC of team B? I don't know that is the case as seems to be bandied about here by others.The Rams can’t block Scheelhaase from interviewing for an OC job because it’s a promotion.
One of the differences between Shanahan & McVay.Had to google it out of curiosity. Looks like a 2020 rule change. Also didn't realize that Ratboy blocked two of his assistants. The dick.
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NFL owners approve resolution that allows assistant coaches to interview for coordinator positions
A big change is coming to the NFL's hiring processwww.cbssports.com
Yeah, cant block an assistant from interviewing for a coordinator position. Or anyone who wants to interview for a "promotion"Had to google it out of curiosity. Looks like a 2020 rule change. Also didn't realize that Ratboy blocked two of his assistants. The dick.
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NFL owners approve resolution that allows assistant coaches to interview for coordinator positions
A big change is coming to the NFL's hiring processwww.cbssports.com
I don’t like it. Hasn’t Wink had success against us?That would be a solid hire to pair with LaFleur.