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32 minutes ago, CheezyColt said:

The more I've learned about Steichen the more I've grown to like.  I hadn't realized he was there for Herbert's rookie season when he took the league by storm.  While still a great QB, I feel like he may have backslid a little bit (this is just based on how much I hear about him.  I don't follow the Chargers and it's possible I'm just hearing less because of less time to watch and/or the "shiny new toy" effect wearing off.  I have no stats or anything to back it up.)  What he's done with Hurts, who has always been a winner but had some legitimate questions about his passing ability, has been great.  My biggest hesitancy was honestly just going back to the Eagles well again.  If they want to offer him the job on this visit, even though he can't accept yet I don't think, I'd be all for it.

 

The problem with the Philly well the first time was that we took a flyer on the guy that DIDN'T call the plays there. You bet on Frank who had been fired before as a playcalling oc in San Diego for running a lackluster offense. Now ask the Jags how it's working for them with Doug Pederson taking his Philly offense as hc / playcaller to them. They've already won the division and Trevor Lawrence looks like a new man at qb.

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32 minutes ago, bluephantom87 said:

 

The problem with the Philly well the first time was that we took a flyer on the guy that DIDN'T call the plays there. You bet on Frank who had been fired before as a playcalling oc in San Diego for running a lackluster offense. Now ask the Jags how it's working for them with Doug Pederson taking his Philly offense as hc / playcaller to them. They've already won the division and Trevor Lawrence looks like a new man at qb.

Nah, I get that.  I guess it's more of like an itch of wanting to do something different.  We took Reich from Philly.  Philly took Sirianni from us.  Now we could take Steichen from Philly.  Just kind of a funny volley we've got going on lol.  Not a real reason to be hesitant, I agree.  Like I said, I'd be all for it if they announce today that they've decided to start working on a deal for Steichen.  Just gotta wait... more.  Lol

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3 minutes ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

I think it’s safe to assume if it doesn’t happen this week irs Steichen. If it happens before the SB its someone else.


You’re jumping to conclusions.   Nothing about this process is safe to assume.  Absolutely positively nothing.   Honestly.  Seriously.  
 

Nothing. 

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1 hour ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

I think it’s safe to assume if it doesn’t happen this week irs Steichen. If it happens before the SB its someone else.

It would still get leaked it just wouldn’t be official tell after Super Bowl?

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23 minutes ago, JColts72 said:

Curious on how if certain candidates had done very well in Round 2 why no job offers?

They interviewed, what, 15 candidates, knowing they'd narrow it down for a second interview.

They thought highly enough of 8 candidates to bring them back for round 2.

You don't then just offer the job to the first one that had a good 2nd interview, you interview them all and decide.

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2 minutes ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

The Irsay one on one could help but I could also see it hurting the search.

It may scare someone away, maybe a favorite of yours, but I'm sure most (all?) of these guys have an idea of what Jim is all about.

Getting along with, or even just impressing, the owner is an important aspect. Jim's not going away anytime soon, it would appear.

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23 hours ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

I am not sure what is going on with Eric? I think he would be good hire but maybe he doesn't interview well. That is what sucks, you or I, or anyone else has the ability to talk to these guys. I do know KC has rolled every year since he has been there but is that more Andy and Mahomes basically being on the cusp of being a top 10 QB of all-time? I really don't know.

Why gamble with a guy with no HC experience who has a lengthy rap sheet, even if it was mostly minor stuff when he was in his 20’s? There are reasons he has been interviewed so often without a HC offer and surely some of those reasons are that rap sheet. Of course if any owner would overlook a troubled life it might be Irsay.

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6 minutes ago, PRnum1 said:

Steichen may back out as soon as he finds out he's going to be stuck in a room with Irsey for 12 hours

 

 

Of course the advantage would be Jim would pontificate for at least 11 of them so answering a lot of tough questions need not be a concern.

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Steichen calls plays for the Eagles. He has worked with Jalen Hurts. Hurts improved dramatically in his NFL career,  far exceeding expectations.

 

This year we have several athletic QBs available. One of which will likely be our pick.

 

The potential pairing looks good to me.

 

I think it's down to 2. Morris or Steichen.

 

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2 hours ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

 

Who said that Morris interviewed well?  Nobody with any authority has said it?   Seems like his agent could be creating a narrative for setting up the Colts for a Complaint when they hire somebody else.

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21 minutes ago, azcolt said:

Of course the advantage would be Jim would pontificate for at least 11 of them so answering a lot if tough questions need not be a concern.

 

Irsay is likely filibustering his own interview.:D

 

The only difficult question is when he asks for what his definition of quartile is. 

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