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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:
That might actually be good news. Even though the NFL lifted the restriction on interviews, I'm guessing they can't hire him until after the season is over.
Oh I was definitely implying that it is.
Only two candidates for the Houston job are still in the playoffs, EB and Frazier. If it were going to be anybody else, something would’ve gotten done by now.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
That might actually be good news. Even though the NFL lifted the restriction on interviews, I'm guessing they can't hire him until after the season is over.
I wonder if they had him talk to Watson before, during or after the interview. Or if that's even allowed? If he talks the QB into staying then that's that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mkp785:
I wonder if they had him talk to Watson before, during or after the interview. Or if that's even allowed? If he talks the QB into staying then that's that.
I don't see why that wouldn't be considered tampering.
I doubt Watson has gone silent on his teammates. More than likely, the front office could probably contact one of the players and ask them to relay the message to Watson that right now Eric Bieniemy is pretty much their guy. He might listen to them then. [Reply]
Eagles are hiring Colts' OC Nick Sirianni as their head coach, sources tell ESPN. Sirianni spent three seasons as a Chiefs' assistant coach, five seasons with the Chargers, and the past three with the Colts. Now the 39-year-old Sirianni becomes the lead man in Philadelphia.
Eagles are hiring Colts' OC Nick Sirianni as their head coach, sources tell ESPN. Sirianni spent three seasons as a Chiefs' assistant coach, five seasons with the Chargers, and the past three with the Colts. Now the 39-year-old Sirianni becomes the lead man in Philadelphia.
Originally Posted by Direckshun:
Because they don't think he's smart enough for the gig? (Except that the Lions just hired Drax from Guardians of the Galaxy.)
:-) I hate all of this. Bienemy should have been hired a year ago.