Re: CBS Leading Head Coaching (Coordinators) Candidates
PitDAWG
01/22/26 03:15 PM
Rees is nothing special as a OC. Funny in Cleveland if a OC can engineer 20 pts a games he is considered a brilliant playcaller. Stefanski is over rated when it comes to putting together a offense. Rees is as sharp as a butter knife when it comes to a offense You sound like lots of Titans fans when they fired Vrabel. Then Vrabel went to New England and assembled his own coaching staff where someone gave him some talent on the roster. He will now be coaching in the AFC Championship game Sunday. And here you are making the same mistake Titan fans did.
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Re: What Now Pt. 2
bonefish
01/22/26 03:02 PM
IMO any coach that is hired needs to have and be part of an overall plan to develop a quarterback.
There are factors in play that have to be addressed during the interview process.
What is your opinion on Shedeur Sanders? Does he have a future as a legit quarterback in the NFL?
Is there a quarterback like Malik Willis as a free agent who you believe can be your starter?
If not is there a prospect in the draft outside of Mendoza that you believe can be successful in the NFL?
Simple stated what would be your plans at quarterback?
Shedeur becoming the man is by far the best outcome for us as fans.
However, counting on that is not a plan. There has to be other options.
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Re: CBS Leading Head Coaching (Coordinators) Candidates
Day of the Dawg
01/22/26 02:15 PM
Stefanski is putting the band back together and I have a feeling his offense is going to be lighting things up in '26.
I don't know enough about Atlanta's OLine, RBs, or WRs to say anything one way or the other on them, but Callahan will make that OLine better, which will make that RB better, and with Kirk Cousins there, those WRs will look better. Google AI said, overall, the line is pretty strong. It sounds to me like he'll have the same level of offensive talent he inherited when he came to Cleveland (Oline won't be as good, VERY good starter RB with a good complementary back instead of another beast), a less talented QB group... but Cousins is a KS-type QB. I honestly think they have a better WR group with a really good TE. I think they are going to look great in his first year or two, I just wonder how it's going to go after that (especially once they have to start making decisions about the QB room). Stefanski will be fine in Atlanta. I expect them to win the NFC South next year. He inherited a team that was tied for the division lead at the end of the season. Where Andrew Berry failed Kevin was, he never gave him a QB that could run Kevin's offense. I really thought last year they would find a way to trade for Cousin's and use him for a few years as the bridge QB. Now Stefanski has his guy and in that offense, Cousins will easily be the best QB in that division, and their RB Bijon Robinson should have a huge year behind a Bill Callahan coached Oline.
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Re: Quarterback Defined
oobernoober
01/22/26 01:58 PM
No, I'm not saying that (that's why I included the 'also').
I just look at their schedule and who they played, and for as much gushing talking heads do over this team I just don't see all that many statement wins. They did beat Buffalo twice... and kudos to them for taking care of their division.
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Re: CBS Leading Head Coaching (Coordinators) Candidates
oobernoober
01/22/26 01:55 PM
Stefanski is putting the band back together and I have a feeling his offense is going to be lighting things up in '26.
I don't know enough about Atlanta's OLine, RBs, or WRs to say anything one way or the other on them, but Callahan will make that OLine better, which will make that RB better, and with Kirk Cousins there, those WRs will look better. Google AI said, overall, the line is pretty strong. It sounds to me like he'll have the same level of offensive talent he inherited when he came to Cleveland (Oline won't be as good, VERY good starter RB with a good complementary back instead of another beast), a less talented QB group... but Cousins is a KS-type QB. I honestly think they have a better WR group with a really good TE. I think they are going to look great in his first year or two, I just wonder how it's going to go after that (especially once they have to start making decisions about the QB room).
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Re: Denmark tells Trump to stop threatening to seize Greenland
mgh888
01/22/26 08:53 AM
The post is presented as a "Gotcha!! Trump was right" -- but I don't think it is the gotcha moment the poster tries to present. 1. The guy is being diplomatic. He says Trump is right and in the same sentence says other Nato leaders are right. 2. He's talking strictly about the importance of the security of Greenland -- no-one has ever said it wasn't important. What everyone has pointed out is that the security is guaranteed by virtue of Denmark being part of NATO. Greenland is defacto part of Denmark. If the USA wanted to additionally boost security it could have - easily without any fuss. 3. There is no reference or support for Trump's claim he needs to OWN Greenland ..... and that is the ONLY issue that has created this international hullabaloo. If anything the comments highlight how Trumps words and bombastic imperialistic "negotiations" have undermined safety because once close allies are putting the US at arms length. Trust and confidence in the USA as being a reliable partner have been eroded. Interesting - and unelated to Greenland but also very much related to Greenland in terms of the USA's attitude to EU and the way Trump's administration panders to Putin while slamming, deriding and undermining Western alliances .... President of the European Central Bank Christine Lagarde abruptly walked out of an invitation-only sit-down dinner in Davos. https://nationalpost.com/news/world...os-leads-to-lagardes-abrupt-exit-sourcesAnyone want to offer any suggestions why Trump continually pushes a Putin friendly narrative on Ukraine, now with the Gaza peace board - while simultaneously alienates and drives a wedge between the USA and western allies??
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Re: More Music
Clemdawg
01/22/26 03:53 AM
Yes, and YES.
This is exactly what I meant, when I said that a good solo takes time to breathe. Pacing, and 'meeting the mood/moment' set the aesthetic.
Chet was a master at this.
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Re: CBS Leading Head Coaching (Coordinators) Candidates
PrplPplEater
01/21/26 10:42 PM
Stefanski is putting the band back together and I have a feeling his offense is going to be lighting things up in '26.
I don't know enough about Atlanta's OLine, RBs, or WRs to say anything one way or the other on them, but Callahan will make that OLine better, which will make that RB better, and with Kirk Cousins there, those WRs will look better.
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Re: CBS Leading Head Coaching (Coordinators) Candidates
AlwaysABrownsFan
01/21/26 10:03 PM
Tommy Rees is following head coach Kevin Stefanski from Cleveland to Atlanta.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Falcons are hiring Rees as their offensive coordinator. The team named Stefanski as its new head coach earlier this week.
Rees, 33, was promoted to offensive coordinator last offseason after spending 2024 as Cleveland’s tight ends coach. He previously served as Alabama’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in Nick Saban’s final year. Rees held the same positions at his alma mater, Notre Dame, in 2020-22.
Rees generated some interest at the college level for head coaching vacancies this offseason, with Penn State and Michigan reportedly interviewing him. He also interviewed for the Browns’ head coaching job.
Looks like BROWNS Offense 2.0 With better players.. ? Will be interesting to see how they do.
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Re: What Now Pt. 2
PrplPplEater
01/21/26 09:51 PM
Per AI: "Hue Jackson is not currently an NFL head coach but is available and seeking opportunities."
I'm sure what we got last time wasn't the REAL Hue and it would be different this time.
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Re: Quarterback Defined
PitDAWG
01/21/26 09:26 PM
I'm just curious, do you think that explains going from 3-14 to 14-3 in its totality? Are you saying they didn't make great strides from 2023 and 2024 to 2025?
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Re: ICE murdered a US citizen in MN
PitDAWG
01/21/26 09:21 PM
We simply do not believe the lies the media are telling and want the criminal element that came here illegally removed. You don't believe the truth about it ether. Even when a police chief tells it to you. Even when the man in the video drug out half naked had his citizenship validated. Even when trump said just yesterday that "mistakes have been made". If it doesn't say what you want it to, you refuse to believe it. Facts be damned. We want the criminal element removed too. We just don't think profiling people, sending in thousands of ICE agents into a single city at a time and detaining people just because they're brown is the way to do it. And anyone that believers otherwise? They only care about their own rights and as far as they're concerned the rights of everyone else can go to hell. A Navajo man was just detained by ICE today. Let me guess? A "media lie"? ‘Makes you sick’: Navajo man says he was detained by ICE https://www.wdbj7.com/2026/01/21/makes-you-sick-navajo-man-says-he-was-detained-by-ice/
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