Originally posted by 808niner4lyphe:
Luke Kuechly was one of the smartest LBs of the modern era, he said he was open to the idea of coaching or serving in an advisory role when he retired. He's currently a pro scout for the Panthers. Maybe KS should hire him to replace Ryans as a LB coach, another young up and coming coach for KS's coaching tree.
Kuechly showed frustration going against KS's offense the year before he retired. If he's serious about being a coach, he should start by learning the system that's trending the league and confused the heck outta him. "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em." He was also loved and respected by his teammates which is already a good start.
Would be interested in this. I am definitely wondering who do they have in mind for LB coach and your reasoning is pretty sound. Kyle, in being frustrated with the Seattle style of defense, hired Saleh for this reason partially.
Originally posted by 9ers4u:
Originally posted by fryet:
I am nervous about elite players becoming coaches. Let's hope he does a better job than Mike Singletary.
I'm thinking Singletary was too old style to be a coach. I wasn't in the locker room but if I had a guess, he really couldn't connect with the players on their level.
Demeco isn't too far removed from playing, so he can probably relate more to the game these guys are playing nowadays.
Just my hot take. No facts to back that up.
I think Singletary just had terrible ideas on how to run a football team. It was pure 1980s, we are tougher than you, football. Too much Mike Ditka, not enough Bill Walsh.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Ryans knows the system and is popular with the players. That's 2 big check marks in his favor. Let's see if he adds any wrinkles of his own.
This is what I'm most curious about.
I am curious to see what he does differently.