Originally posted by cools:
Im predicting Fangio, hope it happens soon so he can tweak his coaching staff a bit, and bring in an OC, though Fang may like Chryst for that role
If it was going to be Fangio they wouldn't still be setting up interviews.
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Originally posted by cools:
Im predicting Fangio, hope it happens soon so he can tweak his coaching staff a bit, and bring in an OC, though Fang may like Chryst for that role
Originally posted by cools:Im predicting Fangio, hope it happens soon so he can tweak his coaching staff a bit, and bring in an OC, though Fang may like Chryst for that role
Originally posted by Marvin49:
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:
Originally posted by Marvin49:
Niners ain't the Redskins. The issues in Washington predate Shanahan and will exist long after today.
My reasons on being interested in Shanahan have everything to do with teaching Colin how to play QB in a more conventional way, but also understand how to develop mobile QBs in Young and RGIII. Yes, RGIII got hurt, but a lot of that is on RGIII himself. It's also worth mentioning that RGIII played well enough to be rookie of the year under Shanahan.
In addition to that, Shanahan has been able to put together a deadly rushing attack everywhere he's been. Check out these backs and their numbers under Shanahan....
BRONCOS:
Terrell Davis:
1995: 1117 yds, 7 TDs
1996: 1538 yds, 13 TDs
1997: 1750 yds, 15 TDs
1998: 2008 yds, 21 TDs
Olandis Gary:
1999: 1159 yds, 7 TDs
Mike Anderson:
2000: 1487 yds, 15 TDs
Mike Anderson and Terrell Davis shared:
2001: 1379 yds, 4 TDs
Clinton Portis:
2002: 1508 yds, 15 TDs
2003: 1591 yds, 14 TDs
Reuben Droughns
2004: 1240 yards, 6 TDs
Mike Anderson...again
2005: 1014 yds, 14 TDs
Tatum Bell
2006: 1025 yds, 2 TDs
Travis Henry and Selvin Young:
2007: 1420 yds, 5 TDs
in 2008, they had 3 guys over 300 yards
REDSKINS:
Ryan Torrain:
2010: 742 yds, 4TDs
Roy Helu:
2011: 640 yds, 2 TDs
Alfred Morris:
2012: 1613 yds, 13 TDs
2013: 1275 yds, 7 TDs
This ain't rocket science. There are some good back in there, but its the SYSTEM that really makes those guys good. I just picture Carlos Hyde running that zone-blocking scheme and it makes me happy. The return of the running game, huge cutback lanes to run in and getting Hyde in space.
Combine that with Kap improving (hopefully) and running a bit of the read option....looks good to me, particularly with the defense Shanahan never had in Washington.
If this was a total rebuild, I wouldn't be interested in Shanahan. It isn't a complete rebuild though. This is a talented team with a lot of the parts in place already to make Shanahans offense work.
If they can keep Vic around and make sure Shanahan stays away from the personnel dept, I'm all on board.
Good post. I'm on board with Shanahan, too, if your last sentence holds true.
Well....let me amend that.
I'd let Shanahan take whatever RB he likes in the draft.
Originally posted by pd24:
I like Mora.
Originally posted by mayo49:Exactly. No on Mora,
Originally posted by Jcool:
Jason La Canfora @JasonLaCanfora
Reported two weeks ago that 4 NFL teams reached out to UCLA coach Jim Mora about pending openings, and SF and NYJ had serious intent.
Mora
Originally posted by LAFortyNinerfan:It's gonna be Fangio I think. I don't like it, but that's the feeling I get.
Originally posted by Marvin49:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Ryan Kartje @Ryan_Kartje
Per @BruinReport, Jim Mora will interview today or tomorrow for the open New York Jets head coaching job:
http://ucla.scout.com/story/1499038-is-mora-to-the-nfl-a-real-possibility?s=12
However, sources are telling us that Mora's name is also down the list of preferred candidates for the 49ers job. Interestingly, former Jets head coach Rex Ryan is rumored to be the leading candidate. We've also heard there could be a history with the 49ers that could make Mora being the coach there less likely. Other names that are probably higher than Mora on the lists of both the 49ers and the Jets are Todd Bowles, the defensive coordinator with the Arizona Cardinals, and Dan Quinn, the Seattle Seahawks defensive coordinator.
Please not Rex.
The offense is bad enough already.
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by cools:
Im predicting Fangio, hope it happens soon so he can tweak his coaching staff a bit, and bring in an OC, though Fang may like Chryst for that role
If it was going to be Fangio they wouldn't still be setting up interviews.
Originally posted by Jcool:Originally posted by cools:Im predicting Fangio, hope it happens soon so he can tweak his coaching staff a bit, and bring in an OC, though Fang may like Chryst for that role
If it was going to be Fangio they wouldn't still be setting up interviews.
Originally posted by daragon:I am surprised they had zero interest in Holmgren. I guess its really Baalke's show. I still think it was a mistake to fire Harbaugh.
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by cools:
Im predicting Fangio, hope it happens soon so he can tweak his coaching staff a bit, and bring in an OC, though Fang may like Chryst for that role
If it was going to be Fangio they wouldn't still be setting up interviews.
Not true. I think they know who they like, but they want to talk to them all first. You can't assume that the last guy they interview is the one they want.
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by cools:
Im predicting Fangio, hope it happens soon so he can tweak his coaching staff a bit, and bring in an OC, though Fang may like Chryst for that role
If it was going to be Fangio they wouldn't still be setting up interviews.
Originally posted by gold49digger:
So if we hire a defensive coach, who would be good candidates for OC.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
IF everyone is in love with Vic then throw out some very good offensive coordinators. I wouldn't hate Vic (not my 1st choice), but he has never been involved with the offense and I would like to think the FO would like to score some points lol.
So who's Vic's OC???