BleedGopher
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He must be misinformed. Many GH'ers have told us that storied CFB programs like ND, Michigan, and Texas would never seriously consider Fleck with his hokey slogans and RTB mantra. Now you're telling me an NFL team would? Must be a misprint. /s
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There have been reports that NFL clubs are also interested in Pat Fitzgerald.
As far as Fleck, no - he is not a big X's and O's guy. His thing is motivation, and recruiting. The recruiting angle doesn't play in the pros, unless it's with recruiting free agents. but the motivation thing might play with the right team - maybe a team with a lot of younger players who are closer to college age.
But - look at the bright side. If Fleck leaves for the NFL, then Sanford is probably gone as the Gophers' OC............
Wonder if any of the current coaches would get a shot at HC? Rossi? Simon?
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While I wouldn't be shocked, let's just say I'd be very, very surprised if Fleck was offered a head coaching job. His style of coaching would not fit in well with the NFL (reminds me a bit of when Lou Holtz became the Jets head coach - did not make it through one season). He's never been an offensive or defensive coordinator at any level, his NFL coaching experience was as a wide receivers coach. However, never underestimate the stupidity of an NFL owner.
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He must be misinformed. Many GH'ers have told us that storied CFB programs like ND, Michigan, and Texas would never seriously consider Fleck with his hokey slogans and RTB mantra. Now you're telling me an NFL team would? Must be a misprint. /s
Every football team wants one thing: wins. If they think Fleck will win, they couldn't care less about what comes with it or how he does it. I'm not saying he'll get another job (or is even interested), but I contend that those who dismiss any possibility are jaded by their own views of Fleck's coaching style.
Where everything is crushed.Detroit Lions: where coaching careers are crushed.
Let me guess you would prefer Jerry dill or wackier?Smoke and mirrors to provide a distraction from bad recruiting and bad coaching and to keep the AD off balance.
That would be the kicker for 2020....
While I wouldn't be shocked, let's just say I'd be very, very surprised if Fleck was offered a head coaching job. His style of coaching would not fit in well with the NFL (reminds me a bit of when Lou Holtz became the Jets head coach - did not make it through one season). He's never been an offensive or defensive coordinator at any level, his NFL coaching experience was as a wide receivers coach. However, never underestimate the stupidity of an NFL owner.
Nothing wrong with that, more power to PJ Fleck if an NFL team want's to interview him, you cannot hold a good man down. Those that say his schtick or philosophy would not work in the NFL, I disagree, good coaches and people are good coaches. How he would coach grown adult men, professional players is certainly different than that of a college head coach. I don't know if I would take the Lions job with Stafford being a pending free agent, but the man seems to have earned himself this opportunity, and I do not begrudge him for it even if it meant a loss for my Gophers.I have heard that it is Detroit who is planning on interviewing P.J.
PJ isn't all that different from Pete Carroll or Sean McVay. Carroll has won a Super Bowl and McVay has been to one.
NFL teams have been hiring more and more young coaches in recent years. Matt Rhule, Zac Taylor, Matt LaFluer, Kliff Kingsbury, McVay, etc and you can argue that Fleck has proven more than all of them prior to being hired.
I have no doubt that if Fleck wants to be a NFL coach, someone will offer him a job. I don't think it will be this offseason though.
This is hilarious. Comparing Fleck to Pete Caroll? Really? He had many years in college and the NFL before being a head coach, including time as a coordinator and multiple years as an assistant with the same schools/teams. McVay was a coordinator in the NFL prior to being a head coach, and again spent multiple years with one program.
There is no comparison between those two and Fleck, and readiness to be a head coach in the NFL.
If I am an NFL GM I understand his ability to recruit and motivate but what does he bring in terms of either defensive or offensive philosophy? At minimum I need an innovative bent on one side of the ball, I am not sure from an NFL interviewing standpoint PJ brings that right now.I was comparing Fleck's personality to Carroll and McVay. I also didn't realize being a coordinator guarantee's success in the NFL. (hint it doesn't) Fleck doesn't need to be an X's and O's guy in the NFL any more than he needs to be one in college. That's what coordinators are for.
Fleck has proven he can win as a HC at multiple stops. He's done more in college than Rhule and he was hired. Kingsbury didn't even win at Texas Tech, with Patrick Mahomes as his QB for a few years. He was still hired and has Arizona trending in the right direction.
If I am an NFL GM I understand his ability to recruit and motivate but what does he bring in terms of either defensive or offensive philosophy? At minimum I need an innovative bent on one side of the ball, I am not sure from an NFL interviewing standpoint PJ brings that right now.