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  • Yeah, that’s why I’m leaving open the idea that he might work as a DC.

    However I wouldn’t let him anywhere near the offense, particularly the QBs, again. He did Fitz wrong by benching him all of a sudden while Tua was still healing. Then he had no problem benching Tua when the young QB had normal QB growing pains. In Tua’s second year he thought 2 OCs and offensive playcalling by committee was fine.

    Then he burnt the bridge as he left miami.

    There’s defensive talent but I wouldn’t recommend him being a HC again, at least for awhile. Definitely not with a rookie QB either.


  • LaFleur - You could argue he’s either good or was leaning on rogers. I’m thinking his seat will be a little warm next year.

    Taylor - Good but he’s not keeping burrow healthy

    Arians - won a SB with Brady. He panned out enough.

    kingsbury - no

    Flores - garbage fire whose heat got a gutted team to over preform for one season. Nearly ruined a franchise QB who has been in the MVP conversation. Might work out as a DC.

    Fangio - better DC than coach

    Gase - Ahahahahahahahahahaha. I’m only laughing because the Jests signed him after we dumped him.

    Kitchens - one and done, I’m going to say no.









  • Winterclaw42@alien.topBtoNFL@nfl.communityRule change ideas. Go.
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    10 months ago

    I’d change how the draft works.

    Bottom 8 teams don’t get a 1st round pick. 9th worst team picks first and it proceeds as normal. Rounds 3 and 4 are like the first round. Round 2 is where the big changes happen: each of the bottom 8 teams drafts 3 times in snake order. Picks for the 2nd round are protected and can’t be traded. Rounds 5+ don’t really matter so they either go away or proceed as normal.

    So basically the teams that suck the most can’t suck their way into a top tier QB, but they get a lot of quality picks to build up a core roster. So it would both discourage tanking for a QB while getting bottom teams help where they need it. Bad teams on the cusp of the 8-9th pick get to engage in game theory. Everyone else gets a slightly better 1st pick, but a slightly worse 2nd and 3rd pick. The best players also get a slightly better chance of getting picked by a competent team to develop them.

    Another benefit is bad teams can’t count on lucking into a great pick so there’s more motivation to be a competent organization because rebuilding your team probably won’t happen overnight.

    Cons:

    No Stroud to the texans or Burrow to the bengals would happen in this scenario. Good teams can’t trick bad teams into trading their picks away.