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BigHairedAristocrat 12-04-2019, 10:54 AM Agree, need an offensive minded coach to help develop Haskins. McLaurin looked like a solid #1 WR right out of the box, and Guice had a break out game that makes the future look bright for him. Defense is improving in spite of Manusky.
Just need the QB position to come along and we could be on our way to getting the first double digit win season in a long time.
We don't need an offensive minded head coach to develop Haskins. It really doesn't matter if the HC has an offensive or defensive background. In either case, Haskins development would primarily fall to the offensive coordinator, QB coach, and a good dose of Alex Smith.
Buffalo Bob 12-04-2019, 10:58 AM We don't need an offensive minded head coach to develop Haskins. It really doesn't matter if the HC has an offensive or defensive background. In either case, Haskins development would primarily fall to the offensive coordinator, QB coach, and a good dose of Alex Smith.
Tell that to Joe Montana and Steve Young who were developed by Bill Walsh and are both in the Hall of Fame.
We don't need an offensive minded head coach to develop Haskins. It really doesn't matter if the HC has an offensive or defensive background. In either case, Haskins development would primarily fall to the offensive coordinator, QB coach, and a good dose of Alex Smith.
Exactly
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skinsfaninok 12-04-2019, 11:10 AM We don't need an offensive minded head coach to develop Haskins. It really doesn't matter if the HC has an offensive or defensive background. In either case, Haskins development would primarily fall to the offensive coordinator, QB coach, and a good dose of Alex Smith.
Yeah but if you look around the league now a days, the young good QBs all have offensive minded HCs.
Mahomes
Watson
Murray
Goff
Dak
List goes on.
The best QB of all time is coached by a defensive coach.
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BigHairedAristocrat 12-04-2019, 11:25 AM Tell that to Joe Montana and Steve Young who were developed by Bill Walsh and are both in the Hall of Fame.
So... throughout the entire 100 year history of the NFL, you cite two examples of successful QBs who were coached by an offensively minded coach. How, exactly, does this prove that a QB can only succeed if the head coach is offensively minded?
CRedskinsRule 12-04-2019, 11:31 AM Agree, need an offensive minded coach to help develop Haskins. McLaurin looked like a solid #1 WR right out of the box, and Guice had a break out game that makes the future look bright for him. Defense is improving in spite of Manusky.
Just need the QB position to come along and we could be on our way to getting the first double digit win season in a long time.I don't know about Rivera but I want a defensive or special teams minded HC with a damn good OC to work with our young offensive group. Too often a HC who knows one side of the ball ends up neglecting that side as the full reality of head coaching responsibilitiws kick in.
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BigHairedAristocrat 12-04-2019, 11:32 AM Yeah but if you look around the league now a days, the young good QBs all have offensive minded HCs.
Mahomes
Watson
Murray
Goff
Dak
List goes on.
First, why is Jared Goff on this list? He's been awful this year.
Second, the two best young QBs in this league, along with the greatest QB of all time, have defensively minded head coaches.
Russell Wilson
Lamar Jackson
Tom Brady
What is the point? That it does not matter if the head coach is offensive or defensively minded. The head coach is overseeing the entire team: coaching staff and players. He is not spending time developing a QB. He has a coaching staff to do that.
What is important about a head coach is not whether his background is offense or defense. Its that he's smart, a good leader, and assembles a staff that can develop players at all positions on the roster - including QB.
skinsfaninok 12-04-2019, 12:12 PM First, why is Jared Goff on this list? He's been awful this year.
Second, the two best young QBs in this league, along with the greatest QB of all time, have defensively minded head coaches.
Russell Wilson
Lamar Jackson
Tom Brady
What is the point? That it does not matter if the head coach is offensive or defensively minded. The head coach is overseeing the entire team: coaching staff and players. He is not spending time developing a QB. He has a coaching staff to do that.
What is important about a head coach is not whether his background is offense or defense. Its that he's smart, a good leader, and assembles a staff that can develop players at all positions on the roster - including QB.
Goff is about the same as Dak to be honest.
Also Lamar Jackson is not a great QB , he's a great athlete that by this time next year I'll be surprised if he's tearing up the league like he is now.
You also cant count Brady, the dude is the goat.
I'd like Rivera as our D coordinator, if we could land him. As far as our head coach, I'd prefer a defensive minded coach. Honestly, I don't think it's going to matter too much if Bruce is still around next year.
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