Well I mean the lions are going to biting kneecaps all season longGotta agree with me; best new coaching staff is the Lions and the worst is the Jaguars.
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Well I mean the lions are going to biting kneecaps all season longGotta agree with me; best new coaching staff is the Lions and the worst is the Jaguars.
Gotta agree with me; best new coaching staff is the Lions and the worst is the Jaguars.
With Campbell? Nuts.Gotta agree with me; best new coaching staff is the Lions and the worst is the Jaguars.
The best HCs aren't always X&O guys. Many of them are motivators, people-managers, culture-setters.With Campbell? Nuts.
Pretty sure you said same thing about Jim Zorn. Ra ra coaches don’t work.The best HCs aren't always X&O guys. Many of them are motivators, people-managers, culture-setters.
Give Campbell a chance to impress/surprise you before you slam the idea shut in my face.
Lots of X&O coaches have failed tooPretty sure you said same thing about Jim Zorn. Ra ra coaches don’t work.
Most with rings are aren’t they. BB, Reid, Gruden, Payton. Ones that are ex coordinators would be. Campbell has never been one.Lots of X&O coaches have failed too
Dan Campbell might not have coordinating experience but he has Asst HC and Interim HC experience at the Saints and Dolphins.
And like ADP said...he's the Military Commander basically, leaving all the strategy to the Generals (OC, DC). It can work for the Lions like this.
Dolphins named Eric Studesville and George Godsey co-offensive coordinators.
Both Godsey -- Miami's tight end coach -- and Studesville -- the team's running backs coach -- get promotions and will combine to fill one of the league's last offensive coordinator openings. It's an odd arrangement but one that keeps both coaches in the organization and at the head of an offense captained by an inexperienced and sometimes-shaky QB. Both coaches had success with their respective positions in 2020: Myles Gaskin emerged as a reliable every-down running back while Mike Gesicki shined as an explosive pass catcher who creates mismatches in the secondary. Godsey and Studesville will now be tasked with developing the team's Tua-led offense to match the caliber of Miami's excellent defense.
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Feb 2, 2021, 12:02 PM ET
Never?Weird. When was the last time we had co offensive or defensive coordinators?
Never?