Unreal. Rooting for this team is an abusive relationship
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The writing g was in the wall last year he wanted the eagles and now they hired him. We’re cooked we have massive issues on defense and now we installed a new system and he leaves. Wonder why he felt this wasn’t worth staying he was being paid extremely well.
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He left because his family is all around Philly, he just wasn't a great fit here. Really seemed like he wanted Philly to start with but there was some weird stuff going on with them last offseason so he came here instead. With that job open again he wanted to make the move.
Most likely move is that we promote our LB coach, Anthony Campanile, who has been drawing some DC interest from teams like the Giants and is seen as an up and comer. Personally, and I seriously doubt it happens, but if Vrabel doesn't get a HC job I'd take him in a heartbeat. Brandon Staley may be an option as well, from that Shanahan tree and may have some familiarity with McDaniel. -
But yeah I don't get Crossman still being here. Our special teams feels more like a liability than an asset.
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The really frustrating thing with Crossman and the Special Teams is that when they just do things the easy way, everything is fine. Boot kick offs out of the back of the end zone. Don't return kickoffs and just take the touchback. Don't return punts, just fair catch them. Punt the ball deep and if its a touchback, we're fine. Don't try 55 yard field goals in poor conditions, etc.
But then they keep trying to get cute and be more than they are, and it feels like it kills them every time in game changing ways. Kickoffs returned for TDs. Punts short out of bounds. Kickoff returns that end up tackled inside the 15 yard line and/or fumble. Missed really long FGs that give the other team great field position.
If you have the talent to be great, then sure, trying those things can be an advantage and a weapon. But when you don't, then you're only going to hurt yourself. It drives me nuts.resnor likes this. -
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You can’t trade a coordinator. It’s pretty clear in what you half posted and I fully posted. A coordinator doesn’t have the same or equal responsibilities and authority as the owner, HC, or GM. Not even close.
Want more proof? How about common sense. Do you think any team owner or HC would ever give up the opportunity to get a player or draft picks? Do you really believe the Dolphins had the opportunity to get one or more of these things and from the goodness of their own hearts said “no”?
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