How many young black offensive coaches are there? That seems to be where the issues are. Most black offensive coaches are WR or RB coaches. I remember Pep Hamilton a long time ago was very highly thought of, never got a chance like some of the young white offensive coaches.
Who are those guys today? Byron Leftwich? How come there aren't more young black assistant offensive coaches getting jobs coaching QBs and becoming offensive coordinators?
Who are the Sean McVays, Zac Taylors of the black coaches. Are there any? Bills gave Tee Martin an interview for OC. I think once these guys start getting OC jobs there will be more black head coaches.
We do see young black defensive coaches get head coach jobs. It'll start happening soon on the offensive side.
Allen probably would've broken the record but he didn't. Not man will remember it other than stat guys. Joe Flacco is tied for most TD'S, I'm sure not many know that.
You mean his own defense.
Basically this seems like agents getting their clients name out there. The Bills likely already have a top candidate and someone like Pep Hamilton isn't going to waste his time.
Yeah it's just something we can't do very well. We don't have man CBs other than Johnson. I was all about dropping 8 into coverage though, especially those final plays.
Pocket movement, footwork, pocket calmness, and throwing style.
I mean the DC he just played also compared Burrow to Brady. It's not about accomplishments. It's about style of play.
Burrow has a lot of learning to do to read defense like Brady.
If Bengals win it'll be Chiefs or Bills in the opener.
If Rams win there's more choices. 49ers, Cowboys, Cardinals, Bills, and a wildcard is the Broncos if they get Rodgers.
Listened to an interview on the Giants official website and Daboll kept quoting a phrase McDermott uses all the time, "Growth Mindset". I'm happy we have a leader like McDermott. Obviously Daboll is going to take a lot of what he learned from McDermott to the Giants.