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he has range and speed ... good in coverage with the ability to drop a cover the deep middle for the TE seam routes. Donnie Edwards. |
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Hell, if you're really worried about it, flip Hali and Houston. Houston's skill set does translate well to the RDE and Hali's done extremely well as an LDE in the past. We have defensive end covered in a 4-3 switch, IMO and that's easily the toughest part of a 4-3 conversion. |
Jesus Christ, dude. Unless you think Clark lied to the fanbase, Pioli's balls are still in a glass jar.
He probably went to Atlanta to try and get a job under Dimitroff or something. Remember, Scott is still trying to make himself look good by leaking shit to the media. |
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Thanks, Gunther. |
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Answer: He wouldn't. He's trying to negotiate a buyout. |
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He still likes Pioli and he wants to be the Steelers. Guess who hires coaches in Pittsburgh. |
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DJ has the size and athleticism to hang with the best TEs in the league, without question. That's kinda why I like the idea of flipping him out to the Sam, though I do agree that he can be a decent MLB as well. |
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Finding an RDE for 43 defense is hard. The Chiefs might be able to convert Bailey, but who knows what you have there. |
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You make the dumbest, most ignorant posts lately. He weighed in at 270 at the combine and did 30 reps of 225. He's a freak of nature. http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/...ton?id=2495493 |
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we will probably need two new LB's for a 4-3 |
jd if you truly think Pioli is going to be here next season our crazy!!!
The only reason Pioli is still around because Clark made a horrible mistake in extending him. Now Clark is working on buyout/settlement. |
Have you learned nothing from history? The way Clark is treating Scott is the same way he treated Herm and several other football personnel four years ago. Knowing they were gone he still made them go through the motions before they were let go. They knew they were lame ducks but because of contracts couldn't go looking for other NFL jobs. While he may get a buyout Scott's career is on hold for the near future.
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Better hope Hunt falls in love with a Reid type HC and the buyout becomes a non-issue and he just pays up. |
Report: Reid plans to tell Cardinals he’ll “fix” Kevin Kolb
Posted by Mike Florio on January 2, 2013, 8:08 AM EST Reuters When Andy Reid interviews with the Cardinals (it may be Wednesday, it may be Thursday, and the bespectacled head of one of the reporters who has stomped his feet and insisted it’ll be Wednesday may explode if one more person says it’s happening Thursday), Reid will need a good way to get the attention of the Bidwills. The best, and most obvious, strategy appears to be this: “You know how I screwed you in that trade for Kevin Kolb? I can now un-screw you.” Ian Rapaport of NFL Network reports that Reid’s pitch to the Cardinals will include a vow to “fix” Kolb. It’s ironic, to say the least. Two years ago, Reid’s Eagles conned the Cardinals into thinking Kolb was better than he really is. Now, Reid will try to reprise that routine not in order to finagle a player and a draft pick from Arizona but to land a job there. The suggestion that Reid can make Kolb play better than he has in Arizona overlooks a few things. First, Kolb didn’t play all that well in Philly, once he finally got the chance to start. Second, Kolb is injury prone, and that’s something no quarterback guru can fix. Third, Reid’s reported plan is a direct slap at Ken Whisenhunt; if Kolb needs to be “fixed,” it means that Whisenhunt somehow “broke” him. Fourth, wouldn’t Reid’s better strategy be to claim he can get Mike Vick to come to town, since Vick is the guy Reid chose over Kolb? Regardless, Reid apparently believes that all he needs to do is convince the Bidwills that Kolb is fixable. A little film review, a little jargon, and a few answers to whatever questions they muster after Andy mutters “time’s yours,” and that could be the key to talking them into hiring him. Of course, the fact that Reid even needs to make that pitch tends to undercut the idea that the deal is already 95-percent certain. |
Reid selling himself to Arizona?
Yup, just using them... |
Evan Silva @evansilva
Adam Schefter reported that Andy Reid has already assembled a full staff & expects to be hired "quickly." Interviews w/ #Chiefs, |
Has anyone other than Mort (and his army of retweeters) actually corroborated that Pioli was in Atlanta with Hunt? Mort isn't one of the more accurate rumor mongers out there, which is why ESPN brought in Schefter. "Shanahan to KC" in '09 is one of his more memorable blunders.
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Eric Edholm @Eric_Edholm
The guess here is that Andy Reid and Marty Mornhinweg might not work together at Andy's next job. #eagles #chiefs #cardinals |
The tea leaves seem to indicate that Reid is gonna be our HC pretty soon, and Pioli axed thereafter.
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Sure Pioli could come back next season but that is only if Clark couldn't reach a reasonable settlement. But if Pioli did return he would be nothing more than what he was in New England. He would be answering to the head coach in the long run. Only problem is with that, someone like Andy Reid would want his own guy in that position.
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Nothing to do with Reid... but Gruden fans.
Mike Garafolo @MikeGarafolo I'm still hearing he won't interview. RT @RapSheet: Jon Gruden still has no interviews scheduled with teams with vacancies. Lot of jockying. |
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why go to Arizona? |
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Eric Edholm @Eric_Edholm
Marty Mornhinweg was a candidate for Raiders' HC job. Could emerge as their offensive coordinator. Could be with Reid or he may not? |
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Posted by Mike Florio on January 2, 2013, 8:08 AM EST When Andy Reid interviews with the Cardinals (it may be Wednesday, it may be Thursday, and the bespectacled head of one of the reporters who has stomped his feet and insisted it’ll be Wednesday may explode if one more person says it’s happening Thursday), Reid will need a good way to get the attention of the Bidwills. The best, and most obvious, strategy appears to be this: “You know how I screwed you in that trade for Kevin Kolb? I can now un-screw you.” Ian Rapaport of NFL Network reports that Reid’s pitch to the Cardinals will include a vow to “fix” Kolb. It’s ironic, to say the least. Two years ago, Reid’s Eagles conned the Cardinals into thinking Kolb was better than he really is. Now, Reid will try to reprise that routine not in order to finagle a player and a draft pick from Arizona but to land a job there. The suggestion that Reid can make Kolb play better than he has in Arizona overlooks a few things. First, Kolb didn’t play all that well in Philly, once he finally got the chance to start. Second, Kolb is injury prone, and that’s something no quarterback guru can fix. Third, Reid’s reported plan is a direct slap at Ken Whisenhunt; if Kolb needs to be “fixed,” it means that Whisenhunt somehow “broke” him. Fourth, wouldn’t Reid’s better strategy be to claim he can get Mike Vick to come to town, since Vick is the guy Reid chose over Kolb? Regardless, Reid apparently believes that all he needs to do is convince the Bidwills that Kolb is fixable. A little film review, a little jargon, and a few answers to whatever questions they muster after Andy mutters “time’s yours,” and that could be the key to talking them into hiring him. Of course, the fact that Reid even needs to make that pitch tends to undercut the idea that the deal is already 95-percent certain. |
I wonder if Pat Shurmur would hook back up with Reid?
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Hali can and has played DE yes. But he has been much more productive and has looked much better at the OLB position in the 3-4.
IIRC backin '08 there were some posters that were starting to bash him based on his performace and just knew that he could never play OLB in the 3-4. Don't know much about Houston playing DE, but he looks pretty good where he is at. A lot of college DE come into the NFL knowing that they will be OLB in the NFL. |
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Powe and Poe both focus on stopping the run first(which is what they are used to doing now) which keeps our linebackers free to run. Baltimore-ish back when they had Goose and Lewis had 3000 tackles in one season. RAGE |
HC - Reid
OC - Shurmur GM - Heckert |
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No more dropping into coverage bullshit. |
I could handle Shurmur as OC if no Morningwood. He is in that tree of offense that Reid runs. Now out of work since being let go by the Browns as HC. Of course I like the idea of Heckert with Reid since they have a long history together as a duo.
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How about keeping Gibbs to coach the defense? I think those guys played uninspired because the offense was such shit. I honestly think they thrive and our a top 10 or better defense if they know the O is going to put some points up for them.
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I don't know how excited I'd be about Shurmer. He kept his teams in ballgames this year, but it was largely due to a sturdy defense. His offenses weren't very good and I never did see any development from Weeden. Worse still, Trent Richardson was mediocre as hell. Dunno, he might be good, but I'm not sure that it's a JIMP decision. |
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Reid fits everything Chunt mentioned in the interview. Built a winning team and program, good leader, and Reid has developed a guy that many are comparing Geno Smith to in Donovan McNabb. ANd, most importantly, Reid can basically tell fat Scott, hey bitch, I'm fatter than you so shut the **** up. Chunt wouldn't fly there if he wasn't serious.
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Awesome. |
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He will have a lot of power but imo he will have a full blown Player Personnel guy as well. imo Reid wants a break from all the hassles ... at least i would. |
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Will Reid keep Charles in beast mode? |
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Edholm on 610.
Says Pioli signed extension in the offseason. Not during the season. |
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So last off-season he means?
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Reid would be a homerun hire, IMO. |
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Make it happen, Clark.
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