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Eagles are getting coaches poached/ why not KC


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The key is to get a failed HC as DC, Spags, lol :)  Bieniemy hasn't interviewed well or his past is always used against him for the HC position, at least that is what I heard on the OC side.

 

Bengals haven't lost any coaches either - both Brian Callahan and Lou Anarumo are back as OC and DC. 2023 is truly Bengals' best chance with most of their best players and coaches back, IMO, to make it back to the SB. 

 

49ers lost their DC but Shanahan is OC and HC.

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Steve Spagnolo (Chief's DC) has already been a head coach and it went terribly.  Eric Bienemy (OC) has been considered for an HC job but hasn't won a job yet, unfortunately.  Matt Nagy the previous OC got the HC job and we saw how that panned out.  So I guess to answer your question, they have been poached and they'll continue to be poached . . . just not this year apparently. 

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I think Andy Reid is the reason honestly. He and Mahomes are the engine that drives the whole thing in Kansas City, which latent talent sprinkled in that includes smart, effective players.  

 

Beinemy just needs to go to a place like Washington for a few years and spread his wings. His work will speak for itself. 

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4 minutes ago, RollerColt said:

I think Andy Reid is the reason honestly. He and Mahomes are the engine that drives the whole thing in Kansas, which latent talent sprinkled in that includes smart, effective players.  

 

Beinemy just needs to go to a place like Washington for a few years and spread his wings. His work will speak for itself. 

 

It is either Kansas City or Missouri, teacher man.  I know it is an accidental typo. :) 

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Andy Reid probably the only coach comparable to Bill Bellicheck

 

So in that mode of thought, most of the success is attributed to the HC, not the coordinators.  Sirianni had passed playcalling duties to Steichen (something Reich should've done to maybe save his job) they improved significantly in offensive production.

 

so a direct correlation between change and improvement leads people to believe Steichen is a product of his own success, and not his head coach's

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One coordinator I was kind of expecting to get more notice over the years was Dave Toub, their special teams coordinator. That group had a bit of a downturn this year though. Several gaffes throughout the season were rough, including against us and the Jags. 

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There are only so many NFL head coaching jobs in the NFL.

 

The same is true with Offensive Coordinators and Defensive Coordinators.

 

As far as the Kansas City Chiefs coaches - would YOU want to LEAVE a team with Patrick Mahomes at QB??

 

Didn't think so.

 

Pile up the Super Bowl trophies and rings!!

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