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Originally posted by art vandelay View Post
Maybe he's not HC material? Or maybe I should have just noted that he's never gotten interest anywhere else. I don't pretend to know about the hiring process, but the fact that Duce hasn't gotten a head coaching job isn't a head scratcher or anything.
Was Siri ever interviewed by any team for HC? Feels like a Frank Reich fixation.
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Originally posted by bk View Post
I first saw this mentioned TODAY, in this article: https://www.inquirer.com/eagles/eagl...-20210120.htmlhttps://www.inquirer.com/eagles/eagl...-20210120.html.Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship
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Originally posted by Maniac View Post
Duce was made Assistant Head Coach. That would seem to indicate the Eagle believed he had some sort of Head Coach potential.
Was Siri ever interviewed by any team for HC? Feels like a Frank Reich fixation.
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Originally posted by art vandelay View Post
Right, but all I'm saying is that Duce not getting the job doesn't come off as what the title of the thread suggests.".........there is no experience in the NFL like walking out of the tunnel at the Vet and listening to the fans get on you for three solid hours. Those people invent new ways to abuse you every year." Bill Parcels on the Eagle's fans
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Originally posted by slag View Post
You know something concrete about this guy?
If, before recently, someone said to me Nick Sirianni was Meadow Soprano's boyfriend in that episode from Season Two I'd have gone "Yeah yeah I think I remember him"
And I'll bet dollars to donuts you and most of the other people here would have done the same damn thing.Charismatic megafauna.
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What the fuck has Duce done? Is Sanders getting better? Why should we even consider hiring within on a four-win team? There's a reason teams are passing on him. He doesn't have the experience or the resume. Why the fuck should anyone care what the players think? Most of them won't be here next year and the others have zero room to talk. This isn't a popularity contest. I'm not saying Sirianna is the answer but he's more qualified than Duce. If it's true that he passed up on the offensive coordinator position here because he wasn't able to call his own plays then that's on him. Sometimes you have to take one step backward to go two steps forward. People seem to call the wrong people in this organization 'prima donnas'.
As far as this having anything to do with race, eat a dick.
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Here's an Indy article that most likely will be a bit more insightful than most of the garbage that comes from our local sports media goofs.
Some encouraging statements...
Reich also tasked him with the duty of periodically reminding him not to get away from the running game. It might not seem like it given the Colts yearly run-pass splits, but as an ex-quarterback, Reich’s natural inclinations are to throw the football. Sirianni helped keep the Colts’ attack balanced.
Dealing with players, Reich often referred to Sirianni, a former Division III wide receiver, as expert around receivers. When discussing the development of young pass-catchers such as Michael Pittman, Reich raved about the Sirianni's work with them. Rivers did, too.
"The way he coaches the receivers," Rivers said, "the route techniques and the way he sees that stuff is the way I’ve heard it and done it not only while he was there, but in the time since he had left from LA. That’s been great."
https://www.indystar.com/story/sport...rt/6659143002/
Last edited by Snakebitten; 01-21-2021, 10:06 PM.
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Originally posted by Snakebitten View PostWhat the fuck has Duce done? Is Sanders getting better? Why should we even consider hiring within on a four-win team? There's a reason teams are passing on him. He doesn't have the experience or the resume. Why the fuck should anyone care what the players think? Most of them won't be here next year and the others have zero room to talk. This isn't a popularity contest. I'm not saying Sirianna is the answer but he's more qualified than Duce. If it's true that he passed up on the offensive coordinator position here because he wasn't able to call his own plays then that's on him. Sometimes you have to take one step backward to go two steps forward. People seem to call the wrong people in this organization 'prima donnas'.
As far as this having anything to do with race, eat a dick.Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship
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I don’t think race applied in the Eagles hire but there is a lot of evidence that its a factor in NFL HC hires. It will eventually change. Just like at QB.Blue Chip College Football - Coach Your College to the National Championship
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It's hard for me to comprehend that Lurie became racist after he hired Ray Rhodes. It's just another lazy narrative some people take when they can't bring anything else to the table. If Duce was good enough, he would be a head coach.Last edited by Snakebitten; 01-21-2021, 11:14 PM.
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Originally posted by Snakebitten View PostIt's hard for me to comprehend that Lurie became racist after he hired Ray Rhodes. It's just another lazy narrative some people take when they can't bring anything else to the table. If Duce was good enough, he would be a head coach.
Duce would have most likely kept the locker room together. They could have hired a playcalling OC. I think that was the best move.
Seventy percent of NFL players are black. And maybe ten percent of head coaches are. You explain it.
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Originally posted by Maniac View Post
I don't think it was race. I think it was their belief that this guy is Frank Reich. Nobody was interviewing Siri.
Duce would have most likely kept the locker room together. They could have hired a playcalling OC. I think that was the best move.
Seventy percent of NFL players are black. And maybe ten percent of head coaches are. You explain it.
As far as your question regarding race, 13% of the US population is black. If 10% are coaching in the NFL, so be it. Marvin Lewis spent 16 years as a head coach and won zero playoff games. The one thing I do know, the majority of the teams are not racist and just want to win with the best players or coaches. The problem is too many people want to drag racism in everything. It's overblown. Stop watching the news. It's really not that bad. Surround yourself with normal people and ignore those with other agendas. It's weak that we're still talking about race.Last edited by Snakebitten; 01-22-2021, 12:32 AM.
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