Jump to content
Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts Fan Forum

REPORT: Colts expected to hire McDaniels as HC, per NFL.com


Superman

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 861
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

2 minutes ago, stitches said:

Are we sure this is good news? Vrabel was the finalist for the Colts job and is highly regarded in the league. I realize he's not proven, but he might be an excellent coach for all we know. 

 

I’m taking it as good news. I believe Josh was our guy from the beginning and he chose us over the *. Vrabel was probably both of our Plan B’s. Personally he wouldn’t have even been on my radar. One year DC who presided over the worst defense in the league last year doesn’t exactly give me a ton of confidence. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, stitches said:

Are we sure this is good news? Vrabel was the finalist for the Colts job and is highly regarded in the league. I realize he's not proven, but he might be an excellent coach for all we know. 

 

I like that the AFC South is showing improvement.  Two playoff teams this year. Two other teams that could contend once their star QBs are healthy.  Competition is a good thing.  

 

I also like Vrabel and wish him the best, except for two games every year.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Smonroe said:

 

I like that the AFC South is showing improvement.  Two playoff teams this year. Two other teams that could contend once their star QBs are healthy.  Competition is a good thing.  

 

I also like Vrabel and wish him the best, except for two games every year.

Our Division will be good next season. No team may be below .500. I can see it bunched up with every team between 8-8 and 10-6.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, DarkHorse said:

It's all about the staff Josh puts together that I'm worried about.

 

Love his DC. I wasn’t impressed with the OC, but JM will be calling plays and everything I read about Peetz makes him sound really bright.  

 

Wish we we could have kept our DB coach though.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

Texans lost Watt and Mercilus, those are huge losses. Having said that I would rather take my chances with Josh.

They were ranked dead last. If your a great dc, u can do better than dead last with that roster.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Once McDaniels is announced, hopefully the cringeworthy moments from the media(forever referencing the Colts/Pats rivalry from the past) will be avoided/end.  The fan base - same story.  Doyel?  Yes Gregg, this is the proper moment to end the clown show.  Once hired, McDaniels is a Colt. 

 

No successful NFL HC has ever been identified with a team he was an assistant for.  Is Belichick a Giant?  No. Is Bill Walsh a Bengal?  No.  If McDaniels succeeds here, he's a Colt.

 

If Peyton * Manning can become a Bronco, Josh McDaniels, an assistant coach, can become a Colt.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, #12. said:

Once McDaniels is announced, hopefully the cringeworthy moments from the media(forever referencing the Colts/Pats rivalry from the past) will be avoided/end.  The fan base - same story.  Doyel?  Yes Gregg, this is the proper moment to end the clown show.  Once hired, McDaniels is a Colt. 

 

No successful NFL HC has ever been identified with a team he was an assistant for.  Is Belichick a Giant?  No. Is Bill Walsh a Bengal?  No.  If McDaniels succeeds here, he's a Colt.

 

If Peyton * Manning can become a Bronco, Josh McDaniels, an assistant coach, can become a Colt.

Doyel will probably put on his big red nose, red wig, and suit as we hire McDaniels.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Smonroe said:

 

I like that the AFC South is showing improvement.  Two playoff teams this year. Two other teams that could contend once their star QBs are healthy.  Competition is a good thing.  

 

I also like Vrabel and wish him the best, except for two games every year.

Increased competition in the division isn't a good thing.  Good for entertainment purposes though.....

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, MightyLucks said:

They were ranked dead last. If your a great dc, u can do better than dead last with that roster.

In addition to losing mercilus and watt to injury, they also lost Bouye in FA and Wilfork to retirement. The rest of that defensive roster is not impressive.  Throw in the fact that the offense became anemic after losing Watson, I can understand why they sucked.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Regarding Jimbo Irsay, people can say what they want to about him regarding being high = pills or booze/ or him not getting around well. Having said that, the old man still has it by hiring Ballard and being an influence getting McDaniels here to Coach us (assuming Josh comes). Keep in mind he had a huge influence on Drafting Peyton and Luck as well which have been 2 huge right decisions. He also hired Bill Polian in 1998 when he became owner. So the next time anyone decides to put our owner down or make fun of him, they should think twice. We have been damn lucky to have him! He hates to lose and loves the team and the fans.

 

-Since Jim has been our owner, the Colts have a 196-124 Regular Season record from 1998-2017 = 61.3 winning %. The Colts have also been to 4 AFC Title Games in his 20 season tenure as owner, 2 SB's, and have won a SB. By the way he has been our owner for 20 full seasons. Happy 20th Jim!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

39 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

Regarding Jimbo Irsay, people can say what they want to about him regarding being high = pills or booze/ or him not getting around well. Having said that, the old man still has it by hiring Ballard and being an influence getting McDaniels here to Coach us (assuming Josh comes). Keep in mind he had a huge influence on Drafting Peyton and Luck as well which have been 2 huge right decisions. He also hired Bill Polian in 1998 when he became owner. So the next time anyone decides to put our owner down or make fun of him, they should think twice. We have been damn lucky to have him! He hates to lose and loves the team and the fans.

 

-Since Jim has been our owner, the Colts have a 196-124 Regular Season record from 1998-2017 = 61.3 winning %. The Colts have also been to 4 AFC Title Games in his 20 season tenure as owner, 2 SB's, and have won a SB. By the way he has been our owner for 20 full seasons. Happy 20th Jim!

Exactly!

 

People from all over the state love Jim Irsay because he cares about Indiana and many of these people can relate to him.  He's got to be the most humble billionaire ever, no fake public facades with Jim Irsay.  Screw the haters.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, Andrew Luck fan club said:

 

Yet everyone else in the media are saying it is practically a done deal that McDaniels will be our next Coach. If he doesn't come here, what's he going to do just stay in NE? This is the only guy saying it isn't close lmao. Maybe Gregg Doyel is his source lmao. Hey Tony if you are going to Tweet something like that, list your source otherwise nobody is buying this.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, IndyScribe said:

 

 

I think this is the correct status. Until a contract has been signed (and it obviously couldn’t be yet) some details could still be fluid. Some minor details most probably is still fluid, we have to remember that McDaniels is preoccupied with something else. The Tony dude probably overheard that they still need to sit done and agree on those last, minor details, and he extrapolated that the deal isn’t done yet. 

 

Well, it isn’t technically, but the probability is very high that it is a done deal in principle. 

 

One more thing: If you ask either side they are obligated to say that there is no deal at present. Please keep that in mind!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 minutes ago, Mr. Irrelevant said:

 

I think this is the correct status. Until a contract has been signed (and it obviously couldn’t be yet) some details could still be fluid. Some minor details most probably is still fluid, we have to remember that McDaniels is preoccupied with something else. The Tony dude probably overheard that they still need to sit done and agree on those last, minor details, and he extrapolated that the deal isn’t done yet. 

 

Well, it isn’t technically, but the probability is very high that it is a done deal in principle. 

 

One more thing: If you ask either side they are obligated to say that there is no deal at present. Please keep that in mind!

I CONCUR. I think its close but we cant finalize anything until McDaniels season is over. I am going by what guys like Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport are saying over this Tony guy.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 hours ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

I haven't listened to JMV lately but I wonder what he thinks. I do like his show but because of my schedule I rarely catch his show now. Donohue produces that show.

As of Friday, JMV said it was a lock. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 hours ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

Regarding Jimbo Irsay, people can say what they want to about him regarding being high = pills or booze/ or him not getting around well. Having said that, the old man still has it by hiring Ballard and being an influence getting McDaniels here to Coach us (assuming Josh comes). Keep in mind he had a huge influence on Drafting Peyton and Luck as well which have been 2 huge right decisions. He also hired Bill Polian in 1998 when he became owner. So the next time anyone decides to put our owner down or make fun of him, they should think twice. We have been damn lucky to have him! He hates to lose and loves the team and the fans.

 

-Since Jim has been our owner, the Colts have a 196-124 Regular Season record from 1998-2017 = 61.3 winning %. The Colts have also been to 4 AFC Title Games in his 20 season tenure as owner, 2 SB's, and have won a SB. By the way he has been our owner for 20 full seasons. Happy 20th Jim!

It's not that impressive to win one Super Bowl with Manning and Luck at QB over the past twenty years. It's kind of a failure.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

39 minutes ago, csmopar said:

As of Friday, JMV said it was a lock. 

 

From Boston writer Ben Volin:  “McDaniels’s coordinators will reportedly be Cowboys linebackers coach Matt Eberflus on defense and former Raiders quarterbacks coach Jake Peetz on offense. McDaniels’s younger brother, Ben, is an offensive analyst for the Bears, and it would not be surprising to see him join his brother in Indy.”

 

First I heard anything about his brother.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 1/19/2018 at 1:27 PM, eseae said:

well, he is a Hippocrate:

 

That same year, according to former Colts GM Bill Polian, who served for years on the competition committee and is now an analyst for ESPN, several teams complained that the Patriots had videotaped signals of their coaches.

 

link to article:https://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com/nfl-pittsburgh-steelers-news/2015/9/8/9275617/patriots-cheating-spygate-deflategate-nfl-news-brady-belichick-goodell-steelers-evidence-cover-up

 

he's the right fit if you want to start spygate 3, that's is for sure.

 

Do you read what you type?

you're embarrasing yourself dude.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

  • Thread of the Week

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I think he's probably only using 25% of his playbook so far, for various reasons. Some of that is intentional, as they work in some concepts with a young QB and a young-ish supporting cast.   Another part of it is that the Colts game script has been heavily skewed, especially in the first two games, so the gameplan had to be reduced as the game went along. The offense couldn't stay on the field, and the defense couldn't get off of it. It was better against the Bears, but their offense still ran 30 more plays than ours. Total, our offense has run 87 fewer plays than our opponents. Teams usually script their first 15 offensive plays, and I wonder if the Colts have gotten through that opening script in any of the first three games. So I think there are some things that they'd like to have run, but so far they have not been able to get to them.   I don't think it's a binary 'do we call winning plays, or do we call plays to develop the QB' consideration. I don't necessarily agree that those priorities have to compete with one another, but it does require a balance to do them both justice. I don't think it does this team any good, short term or long term, to restrict Richardson to 15 passing attempts/game, or to use him as an option QB like this is the Navy team, even if they felt like that could be a way to win some games. I also don't think they should coach him as if every game is "winner take all," and have him lay his body on the line or try to drop back 50 times a game.    And we have to blame Richardson and the WRs to a certain extent. There have been a lot of missed throws, drops, and turnovers. Those plays have stalled or ended several possessions, and that's not on the play calling.
    • Gus is aware of this too.  I don’t think Fields can keep this up.  I really like our team this week 
    • The advantages of an offensive minded head coach with a young QB are many. For example, if the HC is installing the offensive system. So if your young QB is a success, when your OC inevitably gets hired away by another team, the offensive structure will remain.    There's also the fact that defensive minded HCs seem to have trouble relating to young QBs. They're inherently risk averse, and overly reliant on their defense, so the overall approach to the game is conservative, which means every mistake by the QB gets highlighted by the coach's negative response. And I don't mean yelling and screaming on the sideline, I mean the QB turns the ball over in the first half, so the rest of the game the offense is super run heavy.    This is not true of all defensive minded guys, and there are some offensive minded HCs who struggle the same way. But I would lean toward an offensive coach if I had a young or developing QB, almost exclusively. I definitely don't think Eberflus is the right guy, but at least he's shown some growth in the last year or two. I was surprised by how much Hard Knocks showed him meeting solo with Caleb Williams.
    • seems slow to me...I don't think those cement inserts are working
  • Members

×
×
  • Create New...