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  1. Here is a link to a small portion of the 1996 Denver Broncos Playbook for their mini camp...Gives an idea of what may happen, what looks, route combos etc...Still not sure which guy I am leaning out of the two but I must say scheme wise I have no question I prefer Shanahan. Shanahan Playbook--LINK
  2. I was leaning Kirby- so I hope the reports aren't true. I am pretty split on Shanahan and Hostler. I lean Shanahan for his knowledge of the zone run scheme
  3. I have taken the same approach at this point too. While he is not my top option, he obviously has some talent and rapport with both the coaches and players. I kinda want him to get the job and hopefully he carries a chip on his shoulder as I am sure he and the rest of our offense will have many doubters during the preseason and likely throughout next year.
  4. Just because I am bored and no news has broke for a while I thought I would throw another random name into the works with no reasoning or source whatsoever. Mike Groh, WR Coach, Chicago Bears--Obviously Jeffery exploded this year, and the whole offense looked to click a little better in Chicago with Trestman and Kromer. He has had some good tutoring over the past year there and being the son of Al Groh I am sure he has had a ton over his life. Was rumoured as a candidate for the Alabama OC spot so he has some buzz. Fun fact he attended Ravens training camp in 1996 as a FA QB before moving on to coaching
  5. ESPN said that Rhett Lashlee, OC, Auburn, may be an out-of0the-box type signing for Balty. He is only 30 and has worked under Malzahn for several years now
  6. Someone with strong hands and is a hands catcher! I do not really care about size-- it could be someone built like Boldin/Dez/Decker/Crabtree (strong, big, physical), Marshall/Jeffery (tall, athletic), Derrick Mason/Kendall Wright (smaller, quick), or Reqqie Wayne/Jordy Nelson (well rounded). As long as they catch the ball well, come back to the ball and attack it, and is someone Joe can trust in all situations. They will all get open in their own ways. I think we have the potential to be balanced enough with Pitta, Torrey and Marlon, thus any style I think will find a spot. If there is anything I do prefer is if they have experience on the outside as I love both Marlon and Pitta inside.
  7. I brought up some college OC's that may be options a while back in this thread but I want to add one more. Doug Nussmeier | OC | Alabama - He had a solid career as a QB in college, and was the Washington OC/QB coach when Locker was there. He really has upped the level of Alabama's offense the last two years and has helped McCarron plays his best. I think he can be credited to opening up the gameplan of Bamas offenses each week beyond ground and pound. He was being mentioned as a possible suitor for the HC job in Washington before Peterson was hired. With Ozzies connection to Bama this actually may be a possibility if Caldwell leaves. A rather risky one, but I am sure if there is any GM in the league who will be able to decide if he is qualified and ready to make the jump it would be Ozzie. On the same topic both OC's tonight with Oklahoma vs Alabama are some guys to watch from college. If Caldwell does get a job I am not sure if I would rather NFL experience with guys like Kubiak, Norv, Chud and so on, or 'up and comers' like Nussmeier, Josh Huepel, or even a guy like Saints QB coach and legendary son Joe Lombardi
  8. Its always a possibility he has great hands and I was surprised by how quick he has looked and the long speed he possesses. Very well rounded player and looks to be the player that makes Vandy click so far
  9. Anyone else watching Vandy vs. Ole Miss--Jordan Matthews is looking like a beast at WR Also only saw a half of the South Carolina vs. North Carolina game but Clowney needs to get in gameshape he was just winded all second half and James Hurst handled him pretty well because of it
  10. Talk all college gameday here!
  11. Closes off my team--Ayers is the type of DL I needed to sub Kruger and allow him to be at his best
  12. How exciting--Last round and pick to create the framework for our, moreso my, dynasty(s)
  13. Pick in..Sent Codizzle a PM I am a big fan of Robinson, was not the top FB I wanted but I think he provides more in leadership and ST than alot of other guys so I am happy
  14. arghh. I really wanted him, so versatile. I am not sure what his best position would be but he isyoung, athletic and can hold his ground, seems like a DC's dream
  15. HC wise I was not as focused on scheme so much but just who I think can pull teams together in their own ways--First I had to go with HC who have won it all or atleast very close as I think it means alot..I do prefer the no question coaches like Payton and Bilichek but I had to add Harbaugh as I feel he gives players confidence and is a great motivator. Harbaugh was likely a homer pick in all of it and Coughlin probably rounds out the idea of what I like in a HC more and wanted I wanted for my team--but for some reason there is something about him that bugs me, great coach though. Other guys I thought of were the other Harbaugh, Pete Carroll and Tomlin, love all but to 'raw raw' motivators for my team. The other guys who I actually like for what I wanted were Jeff Fischer and Gary Kubiak...it may seem all over the place but I guess what I wanted in a HC for my team was a guy who has an unquestioned bar and exudes that expectation that you must exceed it and its not my job to do that but yours, in a more tamed way than a Rex Ryan type...My dream guy is the Tony Dungy type, not many of those out there but I thought these guys had similar traits ...might just make sense in my own head..
  16. As much as I use to be all for the coaches draft I too am excited to just see it wrap up...alot of fun though and I would do it again As for the coaches I wanted (my top 3, sticking to NFL and current positions, in order): HC: Bill Bilichek, Sean Payton, John Harbaugh OC: Kyle Shanahan, Rick Dennison, Jim Caldwell DC: Jack Del Rio, Mike Zimmer, Matt Patricia
  17. I was planning on going someone else at TE with this pick but I could not get past all the great reports out of San Fran with him and his ability in all aspects of the game could be all-pro levels...I think I have to make the promise of no more rookies now though--luckily he is my first on offense also love the Javier Arenas pick--If I had not got Kyle Wilson I was going to take him a while back
  18. Is it only me or did the Directory and Roster page disappear
  19. they are brothers!? thats neat, did not know, learn something new everyday #alwaysateachablemoment
  20. Jordan Reed i an interesting player--so versatile I went a similar roue in terms of versatility in Jamie Collins..I think he is just a freak at the LB spot, I love how he can rush the QB and his athleticism is just scary, and he helps my front be as versatile as possible. One of my favourite prospects in the draft
  21. argh! I was wanting Idonije to spell Kruger on early downs while still being able to provide a rush..well done
  22. If did not have that injury I would have taken him a while back. Great young player
  23. Really like the though process here--likely because I have attempted to do the exact same thing. Well done in finishing it off, I am still needing to add a couple key pieces
  24. PM sent not sure if its elsewhere
  25. all over it. Nice pick My pick is in If Jarius Wright builds off his late season run he could be good