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13 minutes ago, JohnNord said:


It’s being reported by beat reporters that they made up and are on good terms

what?! i wanna see that...???

 

13 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

You ever see his stats as an OC pre Josh Allen? Not so good is all am going to say. 

i think he will get another shot at being an OC and continue to do well at the least, maybe even cusp of great.

 

there are no really great oc's in the nfl right now. they're all HC's.

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1 hour ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

Belichick and Reid’s failings were absolutely nowhere near the level of failure that Daboll has accomplished lol it’s kinda crazy even mentioning him in that context. 

 

It’s surreal right now living in giants fans land haha feels like they’re organizing a parade to celebrate the guy finally being gone and our fans are tripping over themselves racing to make him head coach 😂 he’s honestly terrible 

Really?  Belichick sucked in CLE.  Marv sucked in KC, too.  I’m not saying that Daboll or anyone else is the next BB.  I am, however, making the point that people can and do learn from failure.  

Just now, boyst said:

what?! i wanna see that...???

 

i think he will get another shot at being an OC and continue to do well at the least, maybe even cusp of great.

 

there are no really great oc's in the nfl right now. they're all HC's.

I heard it wasn’t as frosty as it’s been.  Maybe around the time of Josh’s wedding.  But who knows.  McD might see him as a threat now and this might have to be driven by Josh. 

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6 minutes ago, boyst said:

what?! i wanna see that...???

 

 

Not surprising. It's in all these coaches and players best interests to be buddies instead of adversaries. Never know when you are going to need a job from whom.

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Took long enough. He's definitely not head coach material. And there were plenty of times where he didn't even look like coordinator material. Schoen's gotta be following soon. 

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23 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

Not surprising. It's in all these coaches and players best interests to be buddies instead of adversaries. Never know when you are going to need a job from whom.

Interesting thought here for everyone...

 

Everyone feel free...

 

McDermott and Daboll both get fired today, who is the first to get a HC gig? Gotta be mcdermott right?  Daboll will get an OC gig anywhere. I'm not sure McDermott would get many chances at even a college DC, and that's not a put-down

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1 minute ago, boyst said:

Interesting thought here for everyone...

 

Everyone feel free...

 

McDermott and Daboll both get fired today, who is the first to get a HC gig? Gotta be mcdermott right?  Daboll will get an OC gig anywhere. I'm not sure McDermott would get many chances at even a college DC, and that's not a put-down

McDermott gets hired by a rebuilding team as HC in about 10 minutes. Daboll will have his pick of OC jobs, as will Mike McDaniel. Both will get another shot at HC in a few years, after they rehab their reputations. They don't call it a coaching carousel for nothing. 

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39 minutes ago, JohnNord said:

Someone from the media should ask him about Daboll.  McDermott’s response will be telling.   
 

He could say, “no, Joe Brady is our OC and I trust that he’ll get things figured out.”

 

Or he could say “I don’t really want to get into that right now” or “no I haven’t thought about that yet.”  
 

if he says something closer to the latter I think  there’s a chance Daboll returns.   Hopefully someone words their question intentionally 

He could say "with respect to Brian, I'm focused on the guys in the room" or something like that. 
 

You know it's going to be asked, and PR is working on an answer. 

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50 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

I’m not the biggest Daboll fan but that’s really unfair. Allen became a better player in the nfl than he was in the mountains west. He got the same OC for 4 years, which never happens. Allen wasn’t close to this player his first 2 years. 
 

Daboll took a raw talent and helped mold him into a MVP. He deserves credit for that. The rest of his resume is meh. 

Did Daboll take Josh under his wing and make him improve his backdrops and throwing motion or did Allen hire Carson Palmer?

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Just now, AlCowlingsTaxiService said:

I might be in the minority, but I still believe that Dabs has as been and will continue to be a career mediocrity everywhere he goes. Josh made Dabs.  Dabs didn’t make Josh. 

I agree with you, maybe Dabs system helped him learn to read defenses better or keyed him on what to look for etc. 

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47 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

Really?  Belichick sucked in CLE.  Marv sucked in KC, too.  I’m not saying that Daboll or anyone else is the next BB.  I am, however, making the point that people can and do learn from failure.  

I heard it wasn’t as frosty as it’s been.  Maybe around the time of Josh’s wedding.  But who knows.  McD might see him as a threat now and this might have to be driven by Josh. 

I don't think Belichick learned from failure. I think he lucked out with the best QB in NFL history for 20 years. He didn't just suck before Brady, he was bad after him to

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3 hours ago, SectionC3 said:

I was actually thinking about that this morning.  That might be something the pegulas do, because belichick would work cheap.  I still don’t see them moving in from McSchottenheimer unless Josh puts his foot down.  

Have you noticed the awesome success Belichick is having at UNC?

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