Originally Posted by staylor26:
Ohh look, a team who did a relatively fast rebuild, drafting a QB #2 overall in the process, and now looks like a contender!
It's almost as if being mediocre makes things SO much harder.
Oh no it absolutely does.
But then you can make the argument that if you bottom out you can easily end up staying there for 5 years.
As numerous teams have had that happen also. [Reply]
It's true. That's basically what baseball is now. Where the front office runs the team, builds the roster, has a strong influence on who starts and who plays and when, and the coach's job is just to coach those guys up and manage game situations. It's not hard to see a world where football starts to go in that same direction. It's the general business/analytics evolution of sports. Especially once the guys who do it all like Belichick and Reid retire for good. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
But if you stay there for 5 years, you're going to continue to have opportunities to find a franchise QB.
Obviously, the Texans had a very quick rebuild. That's probably not as realistic.
But you're still better off being the Bengals, Chargers, Bills, Jags, etc. and being garbage for a few years until you find you guy.
The problem here is that you’re just not getting past the AFC top dawgs unless you get a truly great QB. You could argue the top 4 QB’s are all in the AFC and no matter what you do you’re not getting through.
A team like the Broncos with a good offensive coach and 1st rd pick that they deemed to be high potential (:-)) isn’t getting through that. You’re better off doing that plan in the NFC.
The Chargers are the only team I could see getting through bc I think Herbert is one of the best QB’s in the league and Harbaugh is a top caliber coach. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tk13:
It's true. That's basically what baseball is now. Where the front office runs the team, builds the roster, has a strong influence on who starts and who plays and when, and the coach's job is just to coach those guys up and manage game situations. It's not hard to see a world where football starts to go in that same direction. It's the general business/analytics evolution of sports. Especially once the guys who do it all like Belichick and Reid retire for good.
All you're doing is describing the GM/HC dynamic. Sure, the HC has some say, but the GM is doing exactly what you're saying for the overwhelming majority of the teams in the NFL.
And Reid doesn't "do it all". He hasn't since it failed miserably in Philly. Veach isn't a "yes man" GM.
Also, baseball and football are two completely different sports. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Valiant:
How many offensive minded hc out there that are good and consistent for decades? They all seem defensive minded.
Well if the qualifier is "for decades" then you really got me there!
But McVay, Shannan, LaFleur, Taylor, Steichen, etc. there are plenty of young offensive minded coaches that are doing a great job. I swear you people are absolutely clueless about the NFL outside of KC. [Reply]
All you're doing is describing the GM/HC dynamic. Sure, the HC has some say, but the GM is doing exactly what you're saying for the overwhelming majority of the teams in the NFL.
And Reid doesn't "do it all". He hasn't since it failed miserably in Philly. Veach isn't a "yes man" GM.
Also, baseball and football are two completely different sports.
Of course Veach isn't a yes man, he's great, but Clark hired Andy Reid before the GM because he didn't want one person in control like he had with Pioli. They work together for sure but Reid is running his program in a way that someone like Buck Showalter isn't really allowed to do in baseball anymore.
Heck just look at what happened with Belichick. Yeah yeah I know he had Tom Brady but he's probably the greatest defensive coordinator in the past 40 years. Won Super Bowls at every level he's coached and nobody would hire him. That would have been unthinkable 10 years ago.
If the NFL really gets into private equity ownership it's going to be a different ballgame. There was just some talk about this last week and the Washington owner saying it's coming, because NFL team values are so high even billionaires can't afford them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tk13:
Of course Veach isn't a yes man, he's great, but Clark hired Andy Reid before the GM because he didn't want one person in control like he had with Pioli. They work together for sure but Reid is running his program in a way that someone like Buck Showalter isn't really allowed to do in baseball anymore.
Heck just look at what happened with Belichick. Yeah yeah I know he had Tom Brady but he's probably the greatest defensive coordinator in the past 40 years. Won Super Bowls at every level he's coached and nobody would hire him. That would have been unthinkable 10 years ago.
If the NFL really gets into private equity ownership it's going to be a different ballgame. There was just some talk about this last week and the Washington owner saying it's coming, because NFL team values are so high even billionaires can't afford them.
Dude, there are plenty of teams that do it the other way around. In fact, I'm pretty sure the majority do. The Chiefs literally did it before Andy with Pioli, which is why Clark switched it up with Andy. [Reply]