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On a previous episode of the PFN Weekly show, Allbright mentioned that Eric Bieniemy is “a titleholder who relays the play calls in but doesn’t make the play calls very often.”
“Andy Reid’s doing the play calling. Like 99 percent of the time Andy Reid is doing the play calling, he designed the offense, all of that stuff.”
Allbright has also mentioned that Bieniemy’s previous interviews have been poor. These poor interviews have likely caused him to fall out of consideration for certain positions in the past. Allbright mentioned that some teams with vacancies aren’t all that interested in Bieniemy. These historical poor interviews could be a big reason why.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Actually when it comes to being a head coach and leader of the team, the allegations against Bienemy are pretty damning.
It shows a lack of leadership and institutional control.
Yeah..things that happened decades ago that are minor in relation to other coach's records should keep the guy from getting a job that way less deserving coach's are getting..GREAT LOGIC SMH [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
Yeah..things that happened decades ago that are minor in relation to other coach's records should keep the guy from getting a job that way less deserving coach's are getting..GREAT LOGIC SMH
It's not my logic.
It's reality.
People get fired every day for a picture of a bong they post on Facebook 10 years ago.
That's the world we live in, like it or not. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
That involved the STUDENTS, NOT HIM. And Matt Patricia has a rape case hanging over his head...why didn't that stop him from being hired?
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
Yeah..things that happened decades ago that are minor in relation to other coach's records should keep the guy from getting a job that way less deserving coach's are getting..GREAT LOGIC SMH
Have you been watching the news for the last 4 years? [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I'm not pushing anything, you butt****ing moron.
Matt Patricia didn't tell the Patriots about the alleged rape or the indictment, so they had no idea that it happened.
Patricia was hired by the Lions, then a Detroit News reporter did something that NO ONE else did, including the Patriots and the Lions, which was to pull a Background Report on Patricia and BOOM! The indictment was found.
The Lions decided not to fire Patricia over it, which is hindsight, was another great decision by a legendary franchise.
I'm not your "buddy" and you are completely wrong, as usual.
Dumb morons like you keep bringing up minor issues from decades ago that have absolutely nothing to do with his ability to be great head coach. One rule for EB, Another rule for others apparently. And if you think people didn't know about Patricia before they hired him then your more stupid than I thought. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
Dumb morons like you keep bringing up minor issues from decades ago that have absolutely nothing to do with his ability to be great head coach. One rule for EB, Another rule for others apparently. And if you think people didn't know about Patricia before they hired him then your more stupid than I thought.
The Atlanta Falcons had a strong interview with Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bienemy on Monday for their head-coaching job, according to a source who was involved in the hours-long interview. Bienemy has interviewed for multiple head-coaching openings and is considered one of the top head-coaching candidates this cycle. The Falcons officials are furious about reports that the 51-year-old didn't interview well and "absolutely refute" those reports. Along with a new head coach, Atlanta is also in the process of interviewing candidates to be their next general manager. The Falcons fired head coach Dan Quinn and GM Thomas Dimitroff during the regular season. Among the new GM's biggest priorities heading into 2021 will be to determine if quarterback Matt Ryan and veteran wide receiver Julio Jones remain part of their future plans.--Keith Hernandez - RotoBaller [Reply]
Originally Posted by JakeF:
Atlanta would love it if they hired a Black HC
The Atlanta Falcons had a strong interview with Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bienemy on Monday for their head-coaching job, according to a source who was involved in the hours-long interview. Bienemy has interviewed for multiple head-coaching openings and is considered one of the top head-coaching candidates this cycle. The Falcons officials are furious about reports that the 51-year-old didn't interview well and "absolutely refute" those reports. Along with a new head coach, Atlanta is also in the process of interviewing candidates to be their next general manager. The Falcons fired head coach Dan Quinn and GM Thomas Dimitroff during the regular season. Among the new GM's biggest priorities heading into 2021 will be to determine if quarterback Matt Ryan and veteran wide receiver Julio Jones remain part of their future plans.--Keith Hernandez - RotoBaller