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Quote from: EliWasrobbed on March 11, 2024, 05:00:07 PMThrowing up
Quote from: LennG on January 19, 2024, 11:52:26 AMPersonally, I think this makes Daboll look a bit more like a HC. He assembled a staff and when something doesn't work out you cut the cord and move on instead of stringing things along.
I couldn't care less why coaches leave or get fired, but when something ain't working, I give the HC a lot of credit for trying to move on and getting it right.
When he assembled his staff, they all looked good on paper, but the game isn't played on paper. Clash of personalities, not on the same page scheme-wise, or just incompetent, the HC has to know when to bring in new people to accomplish his goal. Come on, we see this all the time, even mid-season. IMHO, this is a wise move on Daboll's part.
Right on Len But how come so many disagree with us???
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Quote from: andrew_nyGiants on January 13, 2024, 10:36:17 AMWhat's wrong with having a little fun with "what ifs" this time of year?
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Quote from: DaveBrown74 on January 11, 2024, 06:54:05 PMEhhhh... not sure I'm feeling great about this one. Why has this guy not stayed with any job for more than two seasons? These hop-around-every 1-2 years guys can be red flags sometimes. Oftentimes they're either not very good or they have problematic personalities.
It also feels like a really quick hire. That's not necessarily a problem if Daboll has been thinking/planning this for weeks/months, but I just hope there was an actual comprehensive process here, and he didn't just call his buddy that he's comfortable with and likes personally. This is a very important hire, and I hope Daboll took it seriously. Given that the last O line coach (his hire) was clearly not very good and was just a guy he knew well, I can't say I'm super confident here.
But obviously I need to give him a chance. Who knows, maybe he'll be great. I have no idea. I just was hoping we'd
get a more known name or someone who is in strong demand. This is too important a role for cronyism to be a big part of the process. I'm not saying that's definitely the case, but it kind of has that feel to me.
Quote from: londonblue on January 11, 2024, 04:08:40 AMHe's arguably the hottest young OL coach in the league and he is under contract. Any new HC in Atlanta will be told that Ledford is staying and if they have a brain they really should be delighted to hear it.