RustyBourneHorse
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Ok this is whats gonna happen :
HC : Jerry
OC : Jerry
DC : Jerry
Yeah probably
Ok this is whats gonna happen :
HC : Jerry
OC : Jerry
DC : Jerry
I'd be downAs I stated in the previous thread, I am not sure how to fix the problems with this team. However, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result. I'm fully aware that most things won't change until Jerry sells, but this is the best way I can think of for trying to start fixing this mess.
I like Mike, but it's time for a new coaching staff (except for Bones as our special teams has been our best unit). So, below, I will name my ideal coaching staff between HC, DC, and OC:
HC - Aaron Glenn. He's the Lions DC. He also played for us (while Campbell played for us) from 2005-2006. We've gone offense with Garrett and Mike. I want to try something different. I think Glenn would help bring a physicality and a focus to our biggest weaknesses on defence. I think he's shown that he's a leader of men with the way he's turned the Lions defence into what they became. I think he'd make a good HC for us.
DC - Robert Saleh. To be complimentary of Glenn, I think Saleh would make a great DC for us. He'd bring a physical defence like we've seen from him. I think Glenn and Saleh would make a great team together to get this defence to playing more physically. That should help protect Micah and the rest of them by virtue of the fact we should be able to stop the run better and should be much more physical.
OC - Chris Foerster. He's the 49ers oline coach and running game coordinator (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Foerster). With the position he coaches, he's bound to be more focused on the oline and running the ball. This would benefit Dak because we would be able to run the ball more efficiently. This leads to more points in the RedZone, and likely it would lead to more opportunities for Dak to get the ball to our receivers on play actions. On top of this, the position he has coached for a long time would lead me to think that we would be much more physical on the ground.
So, yes, I think our coaching staff next year should be Aaron Glenn at HC, Robert Saleh at DC, Foerster at OC, and Bones at ST. I think this gives us a chance to start really focusing on improving our weaknesses. By focusing on them, we can turn them into strengths. These weaknesses happen to be the very core of fundamental football. So, by fixing what's the core of fundamental football, it stands to reason that we would likely be a much better team. It would probably take a couple of years to get the pieces together, but we saw how rapidly things changed when we got Quinn at DC. I would imagine our defence would have a considerable change and improvement just from this change alone. Additionally, we would be adding in a healthy dose of physical offense to make Dak's life much easier. I think this gives us the best chance of starting to improve this team, and starting to fix where our biggest weaknesses are.
Jerry does usually listen to his coaches. So, maybe having voices that are focused on physical football in his ear can help make this team more physical. Maybe, just maybe, we can see our window start to open again in the nearer future than it is now. Hopefully
Same here.I'd be down
I'd also be good with Ben Johnson HC
I like Glenn but no.
Saleh won't be the DC for a defensive minded coach. He'd go elsewhere.
I like your idea of stealing a 49ers assistant but Foerster isn't the guy. You'd be better off stealing Brian Griese.
I get that but you have to call a modern offense.Griese works too, but I want someone who will focus on the run game.
I get that but you have to call a modern offense.
Even the Ravens, who run better than anyone, have Todd Monken calling modern offensive plays and concepts.
Foerster's a career OL guy. Not sure he's capable of calling a full blown NFL offense.
There…. Is…..No……such…….thing…….as…..3-4/4-3 except for 10-15% anymore!!!!
Everyone plays 4 down nickel 70% of the time.
I know they fall in the retread category but my feeling is Bill Belickick and Jon Gruden would take the job happily with Dak. Belichick wants the coaching record and Gruden needs someone willing to look past his email scandal.No coach in their right mind wants to be the HC for the next 4 years given the contract situations. Not unless there are some assurances that #4 wants a change of scenery.
Perhaps there are some looking for a last dance. So, I will revise to say anyone hoping to continue their career after their time here.I know they fall in the retread category but my feeling is Bill Belickick and Jon Gruden would take the job happily with Dak. Belichick wants the coaching record and Gruden needs someone willing to look past his email scandal.
Unlike the lies McCarthy told, Gruden actually spends every day studying offensive plays.
No coach in their right mind wants to be the HC for the next 4 years given the contract situations. Not unless there are some assurances that #4 wants a change of scenery.
Bill needs like 15 wins. If McCarthy can zombie his way through 12 wins a year for 3 years, Belichick would have it in a year and a half.Perhaps there are some looking for a last dance. So, I will revise to say anyone hoping to continue their career after their time here.
Bill has to know he isn't getting any records with Dak at the helm though.
Gruden would eat Dak alive. LOL. Be worth it just for the entertainment.
If he had any chance of success, yes. But when you are assured failure on the stage that is Booger's playground, it's going to put a stench on your resume.I actually think a younger coach like a Ben Johnson might actually see it as a good way to start their HC career. A young and up and coming coach leading the Cowboys? That might be the best first HC job he can get.
There is no way Jerry Jones hires Flores as long as Flores’ lawsuit against the NFL isn’t adjudicated. Doug Pederson is more Jerry’s style. And he’ll be available…probably in a week or two.I’m a big Flores fan. I could get on board with bill just because he would bring some discipline and accountability. But we probably get someone just like McCarthy because a real coach wants to be able to run his team
Glen and Salea?? And an OL coach. What are we doing here?This is 2024 not 1995. Offense offense offense. It’s not your fault, I blame Jerry for making you believe MM and JG are offensive minds.As I stated in the previous thread, I am not sure how to fix the problems with this team. However, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result. I'm fully aware that most things won't change until Jerry sells, but this is the best way I can think of for trying to start fixing this mess.
I like Mike, but it's time for a new coaching staff (except for Bones as our special teams has been our best unit). So, below, I will name my ideal coaching staff between HC, DC, and OC:
HC - Aaron Glenn. He's the Lions DC. He also played for us (while Campbell played for us) from 2005-2006. We've gone offense with Garrett and Mike. I want to try something different. I think Glenn would help bring a physicality and a focus to our biggest weaknesses on defence. I think he's shown that he's a leader of men with the way he's turned the Lions defence into what they became. I think he'd make a good HC for us.
DC - Robert Saleh. To be complimentary of Glenn, I think Saleh would make a great DC for us. He'd bring a physical defence like we've seen from him. I think Glenn and Saleh would make a great team together to get this defence to playing more physically. That should help protect Micah and the rest of them by virtue of the fact we should be able to stop the run better and should be much more physical.
OC - Chris Foerster. He's the 49ers oline coach and running game coordinator (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Foerster). With the position he coaches, he's bound to be more focused on the oline and running the ball. This would benefit Dak because we would be able to run the ball more efficiently. This leads to more points in the RedZone, and likely it would lead to more opportunities for Dak to get the ball to our receivers on play actions. On top of this, the position he has coached for a long time would lead me to think that we would be much more physical on the ground.
So, yes, I think our coaching staff next year should be Aaron Glenn at HC, Robert Saleh at DC, Foerster at OC, and Bones at ST. I think this gives us a chance to start really focusing on improving our weaknesses. By focusing on them, we can turn them into strengths. These weaknesses happen to be the very core of fundamental football. So, by fixing what's the core of fundamental football, it stands to reason that we would likely be a much better team. It would probably take a couple of years to get the pieces together, but we saw how rapidly things changed when we got Quinn at DC. I would imagine our defence would have a considerable change and improvement just from this change alone. Additionally, we would be adding in a healthy dose of physical offense to make Dak's life much easier. I think this gives us the best chance of starting to improve this team, and starting to fix where our biggest weaknesses are.
Jerry does usually listen to his coaches. So, maybe having voices that are focused on physical football in his ear can help make this team more physical. Maybe, just maybe, we can see our window start to open again in the nearer future than it is now. Hopefully
Well, Bill might inherit a last place schedule so perhaps he could cobble enough together.Bill needs like 15 wins. If McCarthy can zombie his way through 12 wins a year for 3 years, Belichick would have it in a year and a half.
Gruden would hold Dak accountable. Accountability will force Dak to improve or prove that he is truly incapable of improvement.