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Looking at possible Brady & Aranda under the radar replacements
Posted on 1/19/20 at 11:30 pm
Posted on 1/19/20 at 11:30 pm
Some names may have been mentioned but I’m just digging down to look at others not talked about. All are probably long shots compared to who all have been named.
Offense:
(not likely)
Mike Kafka- QB Coach KC Chiefs (heir apparent to OC Bieniemy when he gets a head coaching job. Also other NFL teams looking to interview him for OC position
(Possibly attainable) *not seeing obvious connection*
Joe Blamier: KC Chiefs Passing Coordinator & Assistant QB Coach
Doug Nussmeier : Dallas Cowboys QB Coach.
(Has ties to area, experience coaching college and may want to coach son)
Defensive coaches
Bio from another site.
Ryan Nielsen:Saints defensive line coach. (has ties with Orgeron ties at USC and lies in area.)In three seasons, Nielsen has cranked the Saints into a ferocious defensive front. New Orleans ranks No. 3 in sacks and No. 5 in run defense. The Saints were No. 27 the year before he arrived in sacks and No. 19 in run defense. Before joining Sean Payton’s staff, Nielsen had just as big an impact at N.C. State, where he was the Pack’s defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator and developed a front four that all got drafted and included first-rounder Bradley Chubb. Prior to that, he was the defensive coordinator at FCS Central Connecticut, where his team won a conference title in 2009. The ultra-high-energy former USC defensive tackle, an Ed Orgeron protégé, is considered to be a very intriguing option for the Trojans’ defensive coordinator vacancy. The program that has struggled to develop defensive talent of late and probably could use a lot more juice on the practice field.
Offense:
(not likely)
Mike Kafka- QB Coach KC Chiefs (heir apparent to OC Bieniemy when he gets a head coaching job. Also other NFL teams looking to interview him for OC position
(Possibly attainable) *not seeing obvious connection*
Joe Blamier: KC Chiefs Passing Coordinator & Assistant QB Coach
Doug Nussmeier : Dallas Cowboys QB Coach.
(Has ties to area, experience coaching college and may want to coach son)
Defensive coaches
Bio from another site.
Ryan Nielsen:Saints defensive line coach. (has ties with Orgeron ties at USC and lies in area.)In three seasons, Nielsen has cranked the Saints into a ferocious defensive front. New Orleans ranks No. 3 in sacks and No. 5 in run defense. The Saints were No. 27 the year before he arrived in sacks and No. 19 in run defense. Before joining Sean Payton’s staff, Nielsen had just as big an impact at N.C. State, where he was the Pack’s defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator and developed a front four that all got drafted and included first-rounder Bradley Chubb. Prior to that, he was the defensive coordinator at FCS Central Connecticut, where his team won a conference title in 2009. The ultra-high-energy former USC defensive tackle, an Ed Orgeron protégé, is considered to be a very intriguing option for the Trojans’ defensive coordinator vacancy. The program that has struggled to develop defensive talent of late and probably could use a lot more juice on the practice field.
Posted on 1/19/20 at 11:33 pm to Soup Sammich
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Doug Nussmeier : Dallas Cowboys QB Coach. (Has ties to area, experience coaching college and may want to coach son)
No one wants him coaching his son though.
Posted on 1/19/20 at 11:40 pm to SammyTiger
I wouldn’t be fond of the hire either. Just looking over names that haven’t been mentioned even though I’ve seen his name on here a few times. I look at all as long shots. Some would be pretty good hires possibly
Posted on 1/20/20 at 12:11 am to Soup Sammich
Interesting DC candidate
Posted on 1/20/20 at 1:14 am to CBP3110
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Interesting DC candidate
Only question mark is the backfield.
This post was edited on 1/20/20 at 1:15 am
Posted on 1/20/20 at 3:46 am to Soup Sammich
Joe blemier, I looked up and thought he would be a good replacement
Posted on 1/20/20 at 8:15 am to Soup Sammich
Nuss did ok at Bama but nobody cried when he left.
NFL guys are probably NFL guys (similar to Richard.. Allegedly. Like coaching. Hate recruiting).
I think any hire will probably be 50/50 love/hate when announced.
If LSU repeats you'll love him, if they don't, you'll hate him.
Bets go after somebody who is a good coach and not worry about what people think. That's why Pelini makes sense.
NFL guys are probably NFL guys (similar to Richard.. Allegedly. Like coaching. Hate recruiting).
I think any hire will probably be 50/50 love/hate when announced.
If LSU repeats you'll love him, if they don't, you'll hate him.
Bets go after somebody who is a good coach and not worry about what people think. That's why Pelini makes sense.
Posted on 1/20/20 at 2:49 pm to Soup Sammich
Wade Phillips is currently looking for a job.
Posted on 1/20/20 at 2:57 pm to Dawgwithnoname
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Nuss did ok at Bama but nobody cried when he left.
He was told to leave.
Y'all do not want Nuss. His full offensive acumen was on display under McElwain, where he didn't have a GOAT offensive line.
Posted on 1/20/20 at 2:57 pm to Suntiger
Has anyone talked about Charlie Strong as a DC?
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