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  • I actually think Brian Shottenheimer(sp?) was good for Luck but unfortunately his tenure has now coincided with the Luck injury train and the offseason surgery and rehab that won't end.
    Luck's lingering injuries happened before Shotts arrived so nothing can really be blamed on him, and I think he helped Luck improve some bad habits in their one season together. Then Luck opted for surgery and the rest is history.
    Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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    "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

    -John Wooden

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    • Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post


      There were a few main reasons some of us wanted McDaniels:

      1) He was extremely young when his Denver tenure ended and he was only there two years to begin with. While Tebow was drafted during his tenure, they also did draft some pieces that contributed to their success with Manning. He went back to NE for the last six years, and the hope was that he was able to learn some lessons having experienced what it was like to be a head coach.

      2) With Luck's uncertainty, a thin roster, and the fact that we haven't made the playoffs since 2014, it's not as if this is some super elite job at the moment. McDaniels was a solid prospect, all things considered.

      3) Most importantly: Luck IMO has had downright abysmal offensive coaching here with the exception of Arians. It wasn't Pagano's specialty and we've had dud coordinators. Luck's abilities were never truly maximized, and he also picked up some bad habits that he needed to be coached out of. McDaniels would have given Luck some much needed fresh coaching, guided by his experience running a juggernaut in NE.

      All things considered, it would have been hard for the Colts to hire a better prospect. Maybe it would have worked, maybe it wouldn't have, but it's not like we had a ton of elite names knocking on the door.
      Why does it have to be an elite name though? I have yet to think of an assistant of Belichick's that has actually succeeded on their own I don't see McDaniels being the exception. Doug Pederson wasn't an elite name, Sean McVay wasn't either yet they work.

      They should've considered Frank Reich to begin with and not after McDaniels turned them down but to be fair how many people were considering him for a job before the SB?

      I just don't think losing McDaniels was a big deal.

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      • I was optimistic about McDaniels, but he also had some huge red flags.

        Reich and Dan Campbell are more intriguing to me.

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        • None of these options excite me between Campbell, Frazier, and Reich. They all seem like Plan D, E, and F.

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          • Originally posted by PaulGeorgeForPresident View Post
            None of these options excite me between Campbell, Frazier, and Reich. They all seem like Plan D, E, and F.
            There is always Taub. I wonder why we are not talking to him?

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            • I think Reich might be a splash considering he's fresh off an SB win the other two are meh(even if Frazier was an assistant coach with the Colts when Dungy was here)

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              • Originally posted by Bluboy View Post

                There is always Taub. I wonder why we are not talking to him?
                Probably because everyone originally thought he'd be the guy, then when the job really opened up and everyone interviewed, his name didn't really come up at all. So if he wasn't a front runner then, it decreases the chances of him being a frontrunner now.
                Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                -John Wooden

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                • Originally posted by imawhat View Post
                  I was optimistic about McDaniels, but he also had some huge red flags.

                  Reich and Dan Campbell are more intriguing to me.
                  Same here. All I heard was bad things about him but damn that Patriots offense looks pretty good lol. And his time with the Broncos was his 1st head coaching gig so I gave him the benefit of the doubt.

                  ​​​​​​I truly think McDaniels and whoever is running the Patriots were messing with the Colts the whole time.

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                  • Looks like Reich has emerged as the leading candidate.
                    Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                    "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                    -John Wooden

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                    • Originally posted by Basketball Fan View Post

                      Why does it have to be an elite name though? I have yet to think of an assistant of Belichick's that has actually succeeded on their own I don't see McDaniels being the exception. Doug Pederson wasn't an elite name, Sean McVay wasn't either yet they work.

                      They should've considered Frank Reich to begin with and not after McDaniels turned them down but to be fair how many people were considering him for a job before the SB?

                      I just don't think losing McDaniels was a big deal.

                      That's my whole point: it WASN'T ever going to be an elite name. I never once said Josh McDaniels was an elite name.

                      With the uncertainty around Luck, the thin roster, and the lack of a playoff appearance since 2014, this wasn't ever going to be a job where you had a lot of elite names knocking at the door. Whoever we hired was going to be a gamble. This job isn't as attractive as it would have been two years ago when we were just a year removed from an AFC title appearance and people didn't realize the path Luck would go down.

                      I never said there weren't questions around McDaniels. Sure the Belichick coaching tree is poor, but McDaniels and Patricia seemed as though they were extra important to the Pats as they were both there a while. McDaniels deserved (at the time) to be evaluated as an individual.

                      All things considered, McDaniels was a decent prospect aside from the fact that he worked for a team that despises us and is run by a snake-in-the-grass owner. He could have given Luck a fresh approach to offense and apparently had a good relationship with Ballard (before Tuesday obviously).

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                      • Any chance at a 'big name' coach sailed when Luck didn't come back at all last season, leaving open the question of when or if he'd ever really come back.
                        Although, that said, who really fits the bill of a big name coach? Gruden, but that's more hype than anything. It's not like he's done anything lately but just increase his name as a brand via MNF and commercials. Maybe a name or two could've been plucked from the college ranks and sort of qualify as a big name hire.... but... I'm struggling to think of a big name hire that wouldn't also qualify as a retread or already be firmly entrenched with their current team.

                        Once it got to a certain point, the only reason for Luck to come back this past season was just to prove he could (ever come back). And secondarily, knock the rust off and answer questions about what the new normal was going to be with Luck moving forward. As well as watch for signs of progress over a handful of games. Those things might've changed the dynamics in the coaching search. But there again, who was really available anyway?
                        Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                        "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                        -John Wooden

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                        • The problem with the "elite names" line of thinking is that there really weren't any elite names on the market. You could make the case that McDaniels was the most sought after guy on the market (omitting Gruden). I don't think any of the big name college guys is ready to jump to the NFL at this point (I do think it's a matter of time before Harbaugh comes back though).

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                          • For me if any of these guys know something about clock management I'm good.
                            You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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                            • Originally posted by cdash View Post
                              The problem with the "elite names" line of thinking is that there really weren't any elite names on the market. You could make the case that McDaniels was the most sought after guy on the market (omitting Gruden). I don't think any of the big name college guys is ready to jump to the NFL at this point (I do think it's a matter of time before Harbaugh comes back though).
                              Exactly.

                              I completely get why anyone wouldn't be totally excited about McDaniels, but anyone we have the capacity to hire will have some question marks. That's just the type of job this is right now. Anyone will be a leap of faith. Not going to get a guaranteed commodity. Maybe could have two years ago.

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                              • Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post

                                Exactly.

                                I completely get why anyone wouldn't be totally excited about McDaniels, but anyone we have the capacity to hire will have some question marks. That's just the type of job this is right now. Anyone will be a leap of faith. Not going to get a guaranteed commodity. Maybe could have two years ago.
                                Yah you and I talked this one out in one of the other coaching threads. There was no home run hire that was going to get everyone really excited. That person just wasn't available. I could talk myself into McDaniels, but I don't consider missing out on him any great loss either.

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