When it comes to offense, Kliff is a "yes man" for nobody. He runs the show on that side of the ball and you will see it soon enough for yourself. Jason Garrett is a complete joke in that regard.
Kingsbury doesn't know squat about defense and so he's leaning on the management to help him fill out the staff. He is showing good self-awareness that he needs help with this aspect of the team.
And judging by your avatar, you have no bias whatsoever, right?
I would take Clancy over Davis every day of the week and twice on Sunday.Bill Davis? What, Clancy not available?
I would take Clancy over Davis every day of the week and twice on Sunday.
That is what Davis is good at.
When it comes to offense, Kliff is a "yes man" for nobody. He runs the show on that side of the ball and you will see it soon enough for yourself. Jason Garrett is a complete joke in that regard.
Kingsbury doesn't know squat about defense and so he's leaning on the management to help him fill out the staff. He is showing good self-awareness that he needs help with this aspect of the team.
I would say he has to know something about defense... how the hell could he attack a defense if he knows nothing about a defense
He just got fired from Ohio State because he couldn’t coach their 4 & 5 star linebackers.
The only reason why he was hired was because he was one of Urban Meyer’s best friends. (He was Urban’s best man at his wedding).
The only credit I’ll give the man is that he must be really friendly since a bunch of his friends keep giving him jobs.
He’s been fired 3 times in the NFL (49ers, Cardinals, Eagles) and once at the college level.
I believe Bruce Arians has been fired 9 times (at the college and NFL level). He is the best HC we have ever had.
BA had never been a real HC in the NFL before coming here. His success with the Colts made him an easy hire. It’s very rare that you get an opportunity to hire the NFL Coach of the Year from the previous season.
Tell me, where has Bill Davis had success?
I am not a Bill Davis fan...just saying that every coach gets fired (probably multiple times).
The only thing I could think of is interviewing for a job.Tell me, where has Bill Davis had success?
Bill Davis is fine for a position coach. He's not the DC.
No issues with a guy who was a DC at one point now being a positional coach
This was literally one of the biggest topics of the press conference!
KK said he was going to lean on Keim to fill out the staff.
There is this really ridiculous theme I see in the critiques of some of these hirings. People are criticizing failed head coaches being hired as coordinators who were previously successful coordinators and now are criticizing position coaches who were failed coordinators.
The fact that position coaches even got a shot at being coordinators means they were good position coaches.
Bill Davis has always been considered a good LB coach. It's his calling card. He wasnt very good as a coordinator, but that doesn't mean he can't coach.
When it comes to offense, Kliff is a "yes man" for nobody. He runs the show on that side of the ball and you will see it soon enough for yourself. Jason Garrett is a complete joke in that regard.
Kingsbury doesn't know squat about defense and so he's leaning on the management to help him fill out the staff. He is showing good self-awareness that he needs help with this aspect of the team.
BA had never been a real HC in the NFL before coming here. His success with the Colts made him an easy hire. It’s very rare that you get an opportunity to hire the NFL Coach of the Year from the previous season.
Tell me, where has Bill Davis had success?
What are you basing that on? He was a terrible position coach at OSU.Bill Davis is fine for a position coach. He's not the DC.
Did you watch any OSU games? The LB crew was atrocious, sans the Michigan game. Watch the Maryland game where their RB averaged about 65 yards/carry.That is what Davis is good at.
He and Mike Caldwell were hired by Arians yesterday, to coach outside and inside LBs, respectively.Regardless of BW, I hope we retain Larry Foote...Larry strikes me as a guy you could groom to be a solid DC.
Most teams have an inside and an outside LB coach, I hope Larry interviews and gets the job.