It’s not a good idea in practice, but in theory if they hired something like a co-headcoach, who will be responsible for the offensive side of the ball, it could be a good way to keep the positives and address the negatives of this staff.
Eberflus would still man the DC position, but would also work with the player development part of the job, while the other guy could revamp the offense and be more aggressive than Eberflus is right now.
It’s not a good idea in practice, but in theory if they hired something like a co-headcoach, who will be responsible for the offensive side of the ball, it could be a good way to keep the positives and address the negatives of this staff.
Eberflus would still man the DC position, but would also work with the player development part of the job, while the other guy could revamp the offense and be more aggressive than Eberflus is right now.
It won’t happen, but it would be a ballsy move.