http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...dapt-makes-mccoy-chudzinski-the-future-of-nfl
I think they are right. IMO, the days where the system means more than the players in it are ending, and we are going to see a paradigm shift in the NFL. What's going to happen is that there will be a lot of younger, fresher minds like a Mike McCoy that will be getting more and more looks for head jobs, and I think you are going to see an opening for some of the college spread guys in the NFL.
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Interesting. Good read. Thanks for sharing that man!
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Paul Castronovo is reporting that McCoy will be named the HC tomorrow
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Yeah, looks like it will be McCoy.
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But in all seriousness the system will only make a difference if you totally commit to it and get players tailored to the system. -
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It still bothers me that he was Dan Henning's lackey and that Denver ran one of the most conservative offenses I have ever seen. Whether that John Fox being his usual moronic self or Tebow sucking or some combination of the two I don't know.
I dont want any trace of that ******ed 1960s conservative bull**** philosophy on this team offensively. We have had enough of that the past 4 years. -
Why did the Dolphins Brass guy in the video on the side of this link talk about Pete Carmichael when we haven't heard anything mentioned about him yet?????????
I would love to get him although it doesn't look likely. Weird it was posted today too.
EDIT: The link (and article) was up to date, the video on the side wasn't. I believe it took place last week. -
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The Patriots very much have a system offense. -
Sorry but I can't let this go:
I don't know what that says about McCoy. But I'm inclined to give him on incomplete since he wasn't given a lot of time with him. And I agree with the rest of the article. -
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imo...that was Jimmy Johnson's downfall in Miami. He tried to make Miami's offense mimic the Cowboys. Unfortunately, we didn't have a RB comparable to Smith or a WR comparable to crackhead, I mean Irvin. It would have been nice to see how far Miami would have gone had he let Marino audible and throw the ball given the heck of a good job he did with the defense. -
I do think that they are innovators on offense though and polarize their offense even more when something is working. In the 2006 draft, they took two tweener TE's Garrett Mills in the 4th round and David Thomas in the 3rd round. It was considered a bizarre move to take two tweener TE's back to back in the early to middle rounds back then, but I remember watching that draft and wondering what they had up their sleeves. It could have been they were trying to implement what they now have in Gronkowski and Hernandez back then. -
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