12-06-2021, 05:15 PM
One thing I'm thinking about is our coordinator situation. It really seems like we are lacking top end coaching at the coordinator positions and I'm curious how we got to this point. We let George Edwards go, and then never replace the DC position. We sort of promote Adam and Andre to co-DC, neither who have much history at DC, while also having them continue to do their old jobs. We've then proceeded to have the two worst defenses of the Zimmer era. Then on the other side of the ball we promote Klint to be a first time OC. We're all ragging on him pretty good.
How did we up in this position? Is this a Zimmer choice, to go with guys learning on the job, or did he kind of get railroaded into this? Why not bring in at least one veteran coordinator, so that he would only have to help one side of the ball? Why not bring in some former coordinators as assistants to help his inexperienced coordinators, like how Kubiak Sr, advised Stefanski? Why promote two internal candidates to co-DC without backfilling their old positions? It seems like the dumbest option to "promote" guys, but make them do their old job while learning their new job. Being a coordinator is tough enough, why hinder them by making them do their old jobs as well.
It seems like we have a situation where both sides of the ball are struggling, and there's not enough veteran coaches to help both sides of the ball.
How did we up in this position? Is this a Zimmer choice, to go with guys learning on the job, or did he kind of get railroaded into this? Why not bring in at least one veteran coordinator, so that he would only have to help one side of the ball? Why not bring in some former coordinators as assistants to help his inexperienced coordinators, like how Kubiak Sr, advised Stefanski? Why promote two internal candidates to co-DC without backfilling their old positions? It seems like the dumbest option to "promote" guys, but make them do their old job while learning their new job. Being a coordinator is tough enough, why hinder them by making them do their old jobs as well.
It seems like we have a situation where both sides of the ball are struggling, and there's not enough veteran coaches to help both sides of the ball.