BornandRaisedGopher
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If there were an ounce of truth to the rumor that Shanahan wants to rehire Jedd Fisch to his staff, would not that be a ringing endorsement that we should KEEP Fisch as our OC? If he is good enough for Mike Shanahan to want twice, he should be good enough for us.
Difference between being a receiver coach versus a coordinator.
Also I think that Fisch wants to be a head coach at some point. If so, proving himself as an O-coordinator will get him there much more quickly than as a position coach. No one else in this world is gonna Mike Tice themselves ever again
If there were an ounce of truth to the rumor that Shanahan wants to rehire Jedd Fisch to his staff, would not that be a ringing endorsement that we should KEEP Fisch as our OC? If he is good enough for Mike Shanahan to want twice, he should be good enough for us.
Hire another flunky who never held the position before....enough experimenting already!
they aren't designing the offense as a whole but they are in the planning sessions learning from supposedly the best of the best in NFL OC's. I am saying that NFL position coaches are no dummies as some imply. Give Fisch another season to dumb down his game plan to College level after being used to working with NFL players and give the players one more season to learn and get comfortable in the offense before saying Fisch is terrible. Supposedly Withers was a horrible DC and we see what he was able to do at North Carolina. It takes NFL coaches some time to adjust to the college game.
If you were referencing Chris Meidt as the flunky, he was the head coach and he called the plays! Now add his NFL coaching experience, he would be a good fit as the O-coordinator. He is very smart and understands a pro style offense and he is a MN native. Local recruiting ties also!
Book is pretty cheap, read some of the quotes from Bronco TE's on Brew, you might be amazed.
I wouldn't mind Mitch Browning (would never happen), Meidt, or Bob Nielson (UMD Coach)