stang233 wrote:I can see Pete going with an ex O line coach. But what are some of the hot names out there.
flmmkrz wrote:How about the bills qb coach Dorsey, he must be ready to be an oc. Tho rumor is their current oc is ready to be a head coach so he may be promoted. Coached up Newton in Carolina when he was an mvp candidate and turned Allen into a solid NFL qb. Former qb would probably bring some life to the offense
John63 wrote:stang233 wrote:I can see Pete going with an ex O line coach. But what are some of the hot names out there.
He will go with whomever will want to run it and will be a yes-man
Zap90 wrote:What about Doug Peterson.
Spin Doctor wrote:Zap90 wrote:What about Doug Peterson.
You think Doug Pederson wants to come here? One of the problems he cited in Philly was lack of control. You think he wants to coordinate under Pete Carroll? The ultimate control freak? Schottenheimer wasn't even able to bring his playbook here.
Fade wrote:I'm betting Darrell Bevell. I will be actually shocked if it isn't him.
Cyrus12 wrote:Shane Steichen from the Chargers is the lead candidate
https://www.rotoworld.com/football/nfl/ ... es/9907871
The Chargers offense was more explosive in 2020 with Justin Herbert's deep ball ability, but the offense appeared to be poorly coached,
Seymour wrote:Here is my vote, and a certain WINNER!!!
Seymour wrote:Here is my vote, and a certain WINNER!!!
mistaowen wrote:Jeff Lebby - Ole Miss OC.
Creative, explosive run game with deep passing game.
Mike Kafka - Chiefs QB coach. Probably taking over OC there though.
mistaowen wrote:Jeff Lebby - Ole Miss OC.
Creative, explosive run game with deep passing game.
Mike Kafka - Chiefs QB coach. Probably taking over OC there though.
mistaowen wrote:Jeff Lebby - Ole Miss OC.
Creative, explosive run game with deep passing game.
Mike Kafka - Chiefs QB coach. Probably taking over OC there though.
pmedic920 wrote:No name comes to mind but I’d also be perfectly fine with a guy coming out of NCAA from one of the high powered teams.
We need someone that’s “in touch” with the current (and near future) draft prospects.
Chapow wrote:pmedic920 wrote:No name comes to mind but I’d also be perfectly fine with a guy coming out of NCAA from one of the high powered teams.
We need someone that’s “in touch” with the current (and near future) draft prospects.
Steve Sarkisian.
Chapow wrote:pmedic920 wrote:No name comes to mind but I’d also be perfectly fine with a guy coming out of NCAA from one of the high powered teams.
We need someone that’s “in touch” with the current (and near future) draft prospects.
Steve Sarkisian.
TheLegendOfBoom wrote:Chapow wrote:pmedic920 wrote:No name comes to mind but I’d also be perfectly fine with a guy coming out of NCAA from one of the high powered teams.
We need someone that’s “in touch” with the current (and near future) draft prospects.
Steve Sarkisian.
I thought he’s the next Texas Longhorns coach?
Fade wrote:https://www.nbcsports.com/northwest/seahawks/why-seahawks-need-new-oc-insignificant-if-pete-carroll-remains-micromanager
--But it would hardly be surprising if Schottenheimer heard all that and said, “Yep, I’m good. I don’t need to deal with this anymore.”
And that’s why criticizing Schottenheimer, or Darrell Bevell for that matter, is always such an ambiguous task. How much of Seattle’s shortcomings are on the OC, and how much of it is Carroll forcing his will on how the offense will operate?--
Joe Fann knows what's up.
Fade wrote:I'm betting Darrell Bevell. I will be actually shocked if it isn't him.
hawkfan68 wrote:Anthony Lynn was fired as HC of the Chargers. He was the Bills OC prior to that. Based on this excerpt from an article when he became the Bills OC, it seems to be aligned with Pete's philosophy -
"As for the style of play, the emphasis will be on attacking. Lynn’s not going to go run Jim Kelly’s no-huddle all day, but he wants the offense to play faster and put pressure on the defense. “I want to play smart, physical football, I want to be explosive down the field, and right now I just want to stay on the damn field,” he said, a nod to the Bills’ struggles on third down."
The whole article on Anthony Lynn becoming Bills OC (prior to HC with the Chargers) - https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/sports/football/nfl/bills/2016/09/22/new-bills-oc-anthony-lynn-ready-challenge/90854382/
Like PC, he seems to be a player's coach and motivator - https://www.si.com/nfl/chargers/news/chargers-players-reflect-about-former-head-coach-anthony-lynn
massari wrote:If PC is actually the problem, why doesn't Wilson use his power to change it? Got to believe ownership views Wilson above PC on the hierarchy.
massari wrote:If PC is actually the problem, why doesn't Wilson use his power to change it? Got to believe ownership views Wilson above PC on the hierarchy.
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