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I don’t want to talk poorly on the guy, but...Flores is a young guy. Just 37 years old.
He’s worked in the Patriots organization in a variety of roles - scout, special teams, safeties, linebackers and defensive coordinator - for his entire coaching career.
Started with the Pats back in 2004 when he was just 23 years old.
Flores is a young guy. Just 37 years old.
He’s worked in the Patriots organization in a variety of roles - scout, special teams, safeties, linebackers and defensive coordinator - for his entire coaching career.
Started with the Pats back in 2004 when he was just 23 years old.
Cool maybe he can be our ST coach. But hell no to our HC. This is just Rooney rule.
Bieniemy hasn’t called plays yet. He’s also only been an OC for a single season.Strange it would he just the Rooney Rule. Unless they have no interest in Bieniemy?
Bieniemy hasn’t called plays yet. He’s also only been an OC for a single season.
I know people want any part of that Chiefs offense, but Freddie Kitchens is significantly more qualified as a head coaching candidate at this time than Eric Bieniemy.
I'm just saying, as a pure coaching candidate, I prefer Bieniemy over Flores. I think most would.
Also, and I know most people will poopoo it, but why not offer Jim Caldwell and interview if you purely want a Rooney rule guy. He is a decent coach and was already available.
Also, if they want a defense guy, go get Vic Fangio.
When did Nagy call plays? I can't find anything on it. My initial thought was Nagy didn't call plays either.If you hire Bienemy, you’re trying to replicate what Nagy did with the Bears. Which is understandable. Nagy's done a great job and probably will win Coach of the Year.
The issue is that Nagy was a coordinator in KC for twice as long as Bienemy and also called plays, albeit briefly, which is something Bienemy has not done at the NFL level.