He’s worth an interview maybe but he has no business as it is being our head coach.
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For me it’s hard to tell honestly. I wonder how he would be with a more complete offensive line?
A month ago you would have been downvoted into oblivion for saying this. At least now that the writing is on the wall more people are seeing what some of us saw after the Bears game.
Thing is, in a couple of years if he can get a couple more seasons as a play caller he might really be the guy.
But right now, he ain’t the guy.
I’ve been around this block many times, as many of you have. There’s something that happens in a fucked season, where you’re de facto eliminated early – nearly everyone associated with the team becomes impossible to evaluate. Players make a lot of business decisions, everyone takes downs off, and things generally fall apart. It’s really hard to know who’s washed, who sucks, who might be good, etc.
I feel like, even given that, EB has demonstrated that he’s not up for a head coach job now (or possibly ever). He’s made enough obviously weird and dumb decisions to pretty much rule himself out. The earlier logic of “keep him around not to sacrifice the progress he’s made with Howell” is butting up against “get rid of him before his influence is harmful to Howell’s future.” I think that’s true whether you think Howell is the guy or not.
Tough day for Sam and the offensive line isn’t anywhere near NFL caliber. That being said, the play calling isn’t helping the offense perform now that there’s tape. I’ve seen enough to know EB ain’t it at all.
Once Harris bought the team, that was never the question.
There is no one currently associated with this team outside of Josh Harris who is it, and that is on and off the field.
Bienemy had a stretch of what looked like promising games against the eagles patriots and Seahawks where we limited sacks and moved the ball better than we had previously, but clearly it was fools gold against three bad secondaries. He doesn’t want to build the scheme to fit the players, which is why he uses Curtis Samuel more than Terry McLaurin
Maybe as a non-play-calling OC he could be okay. As in, designs the plays but someone else calls them. That’s his ceiling. And I don’t see him sticking around to do that… New HC is going to want to bring in their own OC. And EB doesn’t have the leadership qualities to be a HC so that doesn’t work here. He needs to get gone.
Why the fuck can’t we hit terry in stride on slants and shit?! Every other team finds ways to get their best players the ball. I agree Bienemy isn’t the answer.
Yep I agree.
Howell isn’t it either and yet we are going to start his dumbass next year
Howell is only good because of EB, we need to accept it.
I accept it
I agree with you!