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Old 01-03-2020, 06:52 AM   #1
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I think O’Connell will get the nod from RR for OC. One thing you can be sure of is that every player and coach must fight and compete for their job!! That why Rivera made a comment about Haskins and bringing in another veteran QB and having a competition in TC or something. To me it’s about MOTIVATION and CHALLENGING all the players to perform at their maximum level. If you slack off you’ll be riding pine.....


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I am glad to believe that we will finally be seeing the case of the best player gets to start, and not the guy with the biggest contract. For all we know Haskins might not beat out another QB in camp. But at the end of the day, the best player will have the job.
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Old 01-03-2020, 08:07 AM   #2
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I am glad to believe that we will finally be seeing the case of the best player gets to start, and not the guy with the biggest contract. For all we know Haskins might not beat out another QB in camp. But at the end of the day, the best player will have the job.
Well Gruden didn't start Haskins, he played "the best QB" . Problem with that is it didn't allow for ceiling as well as current. And Guice was probably the better running back between AP and him(at this point in their respective careers) but injury risk wasn't factored in by Gruden.

My point is that it isn't just best player, it is the best 46 active players that function as 1 team. I hope Rivera is a strong enough leader to propel these guys forward in that singular direction.

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#Panthers OC Scott Turner is interviewing with new #Redskins coach Ron Rivera today for the vacant OC job, source said. Incumbent Kevin O’Connell is considered the favorite, but Turner, whose work impressed this year, could potentially end up as his QB coach if he’s not the OC.
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I definitely like that O'Connell isn't just being handed the job. He's been touted as a bright up and coming offensive mind, but what, exactly, has he actually done? He's called plays for what, 13 games this year? And its not like our offense was on fire, either.

For the sake of continuity, I have no problem with keeping him on in some capacity, even as OC, but we definitely need some experienced coaches on the offense.
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I definitely like that O'Connell isn't just being handed the job. He's been touted as a bright up and coming offensive mind, but what, exactly, has he actually done? He's called plays for what, 13 games this year? And its not like our offense was on fire, either.

For the sake of continuity, I have no problem with keeping him on in some capacity, even as OC, but we definitely need some experienced coaches on the offense.
He developed Haskins quickly, Callahan had the handcuffs on him and finally
Removed them in the last 3-4 games. I don’t want to lose another talented coach like we have many times already and thriving with other teams.
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Old 01-03-2020, 11:17 AM   #6
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He developed Haskins quickly, Callahan had the handcuffs on him and finally
Removed them in the last 3-4 games. I don’t want to lose another talented coach like we have many times already and thriving with other teams.
Have some perspective. No one is banging on the door trying to get Kevin O'Connell to be their offensive coordinator.

O'Connell has less than a year of experience calling plays on a 3-13 team whose offense ranked 31st in the league.

He may have potential as a bright young, up and coming offensive mind, but he's done nothing this league to be handed anything.
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Have some perspective. No one is banging on the door trying to get Kevin O'Connell to be their offensive coordinator.

O'Connell has less than a year of experience calling plays on a 3-13 team whose offense ranked 31st in the league.

He may have potential as a bright young, up and coming offensive mind, but he's done nothing this league to be handed anything.
It's been reported KOC is widely respected in the league, even from his playing days backing up Brady in NE.

Anybody who thinks he wouldn't be able to find another offensive coordinator job is delusional. Matt Lafleur landed a HC gig based off 2 years of OC experience with the Rams and Titans. The majority of NFL teams would love a young up-and-coming offensive coordinator.

All those media reports that talk about the respect KOC has, do you think they wrote those without talking to people outside the Redskins org. about KOC?
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It's been reported KOC is widely respected in the league, even from his playing days backing up Brady in NE.

Anybody who thinks he wouldn't be able to find another offensive coordinator job is delusional. Matt Lafleur landed a HC gig based off 2 years of OC experience with the Rams and Titans. The majority of NFL teams would love a young up-and-coming offensive coordinator.

All those media reports that talk about the respect KOC has, do you think they wrote those without talking to people outside the Redskins org. about KOC?
Well, I believe Scott Turner, as Norv Turner's son, may get some of the same type accolades, we just don't here them. He did take a rookie qb in Carolina and do pretty good. So the question becomes who does Rivera jive with better. That is where Rivera having final say over his staff, and actually doing honest evaluations is so important. It will also be a test of Haskins growth as an NFL player if he changes his offseason habits to match Rivera's hard nosed approach.

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It's been reported KOC is widely respected in the league, even from his playing days backing up Brady in NE.

Anybody who thinks he wouldn't be able to find another offensive coordinator job is delusional. Matt Lafleur landed a HC gig based off 2 years of OC experience with the Rams and Titans. The majority of NFL teams would love a young up-and-coming offensive coordinator.

All those media reports that talk about the respect KOC has, do you think they wrote those without talking to people outside the Redskins org. about KOC?
No, i don't think they wrote those reports without talking to other people. But some of those same ones in the media are saying KOC shouldn't automatically get the job and that Rivera is wise for doing interviews. Both Sheehan and Finlay have said on their podcasts KOC would not necessarily be a hot OC candidate on the Market. Sheehan, especially.

Also, a person can be widely respected in a certain role; that doesn't mean that other teams covet that that person to promote in their own organization. a QB coach can be widely respected - that doesn't mean another organization would make him their head coach or offensive coordinator.

KOC presided over the 2nd-worse offense in the league. 30 other teams already have better options than KOC at their OC position already. Some orgs in a rebuilding mode might take a chance on him, but its not guarantee. My point is that KOC is not YET viewed in league circles the way Sean McVay was or the way Eric Bieneimy is right now.

He, like Haskins, is young, and has showed promise. There's a lot to be excited about with KOC. But he's not yet on the same level as the top OCs. He's much closer to Scott Turner than he is to any of them.

I'm not saying this to trash him. Purely due to his relationship with Haskins alone, I'd want to keep him on the staff. If he's the best OC candidate Rivera interviews, then i'll be very happy to have him on staff. If not, then let him keep the OC title and work with Haskins, but bring in the other guy that Rivera likes better to run the offense.
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Have some perspective. No one is banging on the door trying to get Kevin O'Connell to be their offensive coordinator.

O'Connell has less than a year of experience calling plays on a 3-13 team whose offense ranked 31st in the league.

He may have potential as a bright young, up and coming offensive mind, but he's done nothing this league to be handed anything.
And how do you know no one is interested in KOC? I guarantee you many teams are interested in him, they know he’s under contract.
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Have some perspective. No one is banging on the door trying to get Kevin O'Connell to be their offensive coordinator.

O'Connell has less than a year of experience calling plays on a 3-13 team whose offense ranked 31st in the league.

He may have potential as a bright young, up and coming offensive mind, but he's done nothing this league to be handed anything.
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Riverboat is doing the right thing not handing the job over to O'Connell...that woulda been a "Bruce"-like demand. Let Ron take his time and assemble the staff the way he wants, I have a feeling both KOC and Scott Turner could be on staff
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Riverboat is doing the right thing not handing the job over to O'Connell...that woulda been a "Bruce"-like demand. Let Ron take his time and assemble the staff the way he wants, I have a feeling both KOC and Scott Turner could be on staff
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I only want KOC if Rivera wants him. But acting like KOC hasn't done jack or is a no-name is completely ignoring all evidence to the contrary.

I also welcome Scott Turner if Rivera wants him too. I want Rivera to have a staff that is fully on board with his plan.
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Good new article by JP regarding KOC

https://www.nbcsports.com/washington...ers-son-report
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I only want KOC if Rivera wants him. But acting like KOC hasn't done jack or is a no-name is completely ignoring all evidence to the contrary.

I also welcome Scott Turner if Rivera wants him too. I want Rivera to have a staff that is fully on board with his plan.
No one is saying he hasn't done jack - just that he hasn't done anything to deserve being handed an OC position.
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