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Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: DolfanMike ()
Date: January 05, 2012 07:01PM

Looks like we're interviewing Philbin soon.

On the plus side, he knows the full potential of Flynn and if he wants to break the bank to sign him, I say do it.

Thing is, Philbin doesn't do the X & Os for GB. McCarthy designed it and McCarthy calls the plays. Which begs the question, what does Philbin do but act as a foil for teams wanting to poach GBs OC.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: January 05, 2012 07:12PM

Why would we want GB's backup quarterback? We already have a back up quarterback that is performing well. You telling me that he is a Brady just awaiting his opportunity?

Again, doesn't seem like a "tenable" position to me.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: Ken ()
Date: January 05, 2012 07:21PM

Maybe so, but trading up for Griffin is just as risky because the price of getting him will be much too high.

No matter what we do (Griffin, Tannehill, Foles, Flynn, or Moore as Qcool smiley we run the same risk of screwing up...we have to pick one option and run with it for better or worse.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: dolphaholic ()
Date: January 05, 2012 07:36PM

If this guy interviews well, (and fisher passes) I'd hire him. He'd for sure know if Flynn's the real deal or not (with his coaching reputation on the line, I doubt he would endorse him if not), and he could put him in a system he'd be comfortable with. It'd be like killing 2 birds with one stone.

As far as being inexperienced, It's called a coaching tree and Green Bays isn't a bad one to pluck right now. My only real concern with Philbin is, he can't be hired until the packers are eliminated, which could realistically be after the Super Bowl. That'd put him way behind the 8 ball as far as putting a staff together.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: DolfanMike ()
Date: January 05, 2012 07:43PM

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He'd for sure know if Flynn's the real deal or not (with his coaching reputation on the line, I doubt he would endorse him if not), and he could put him in a system he'd be comfortable with.

Thats what I'm thinking.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: berkeley223 ()
Date: January 05, 2012 07:44PM

I would like to know what philbin does with GB. I am OK if he doesn't call the plays as long as he has input in their design and add something to the process. If he worked in developing Rogers and Flynn, that's great. I think Andy Reid was a QB coach when he was hired, not an OC or play caller, so he didn't call the plays either but is pretty good at it

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: Aqua&Orange ()
Date: January 05, 2012 08:02PM

I agree, berk. I want to know exactly what Philbin does.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: dolfanmark ()
Date: January 05, 2012 08:25PM

As a head coach, he won't call plays either, so not sure that's really relevant.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: DolfanMike ()
Date: January 05, 2012 08:45PM

For some stupid reason, I want to call the dude Regis.

Found the press conference from last year playoffs:

[www.packers.com]

Dude come off smart, seems like he's big on numerical analysis. Good with the press.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Date: January 05, 2012 09:24PM

Philbin might be the best bet if Fisher takes the St Louis Job. Philbin/ Flynn would be interesting , but I hope we still try to move up in the draft instead.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: berkeley223 ()
Date: January 05, 2012 09:26PM

yeah, I think i could live with philbin//flynn. there are worse teams to emulate than GB. better than DAL anyway

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: Krunk Fu ()
Date: January 05, 2012 09:32PM

I believe as OC he would still implement the gameplan each week, even if McCarthy designed the structure of the offense and calls the plays.

I'm sure he doesn't sit there and make copies all day.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: Aqua&Orange ()
Date: January 05, 2012 10:32PM

Krunk Fu Wrote:
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> I believe as OC he would still implement the
> gameplan each week, even if McCarthy designed the
> structure of the offense and calls the plays.
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> I'm sure he doesn't sit there and make copies all
> day.


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I dont know about that man. Im pretty sure that Mike McCarthy, Andy Reid, and Sean Peyton do everything when it comes to the weekly offensive gameplan.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: dolphaholic ()
Date: January 05, 2012 10:58PM

Aqua, how does a green soldier become a seasoned vet? He learns from the good ones.

I'd rather roll the dice on a newbie from the Packers org and Super bowl winning coach Mike Mccarthy, then an apprentice from Dallas with Wade Philips as a mentor.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: Aqua&Orange ()
Date: January 05, 2012 11:01PM

I agree, Dolph. I do.

I was only pointing out to the other guy that no way McCarthy, Peyton, and Reid take a back seat to the offense during the week.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: dolphan4545 ()
Date: January 05, 2012 11:03PM

body edited.

Rick



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/05/2012 11:05PM by dolphan4545.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: dolphin ()
Date: January 06, 2012 08:27AM

I'm all for Philbin. Fisher = tony= wannstadt

Philbin designs the game plans each week. I'm sure he would bring in the same offense design here, and I am all for trying to score!!!!

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: Aqua&Orange ()
Date: January 06, 2012 08:42AM

How do you know he designs the gameplan?

You are assuming. Right!?


I think McCarthy designs and calls the plays.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: dolphin1423 ()
Date: January 06, 2012 03:00PM

I agree that McCarthy designs and calls the plays but I would think that, as OC, Philbin would be involved pretty heavily involved in the gameplan, play design, and playcalling. I am just guessing though. His responsibilities and capabilities should be pretty easy for Ross and Ireland to find out considering they are interviewing him about these very things.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: montequi ()
Date: January 06, 2012 03:07PM

dolphin Wrote:
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> I'm all for Philbin. Fisher = tony= wannstadt

You just don't like coaches with mustaches. Why not include Cowher in that group? spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

Victor

Stephen Ross addressing Tannehill's jersey #: "Hope one day we can retire this jersey."

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: THE Truth ()
Date: January 06, 2012 05:03PM

If its not Fisher...I want Jay Gruden as out next interview.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: DolfanMike ()
Date: January 06, 2012 05:13PM

Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> How do you know he designs the gameplan?
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> You are assuming. Right!?
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> I think McCarthy designs and calls the plays.


It's been widely reported that McCarthy is the playcaller and architect.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: dolphin1423 ()
Date: January 06, 2012 05:35PM

Yes its obvious that McCarthy makes the final call on play design and play calling but what most are wondering is: To what degree does Philbin have input on play design, game planning, and play calling. That is the big question.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: Ken ()
Date: January 06, 2012 07:16PM

Again, the guy has to be involved to a large degree...it makes zero sense to hire a guy, give him a title, pay him a crapload of money, and then NOT have him do the job you are paying him to do.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: Aqua&Orange ()
Date: January 06, 2012 07:55PM

How much is he getting paid? I didnt realize he was getting paid "a crapload".

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: BigNastyFish ()
Date: January 06, 2012 10:46PM

Philbin has a ton of talent to work with, not to mention the fact their HC is the offensive “master mind” and key intellect in relation to their offensive system.

Philbin is an overly obvious candidate due to the team’s success, but I wouldn’t credit him as the “active ingredient” for the same. He’s a >>> facilitator <<< as opposed to an innovator and/or creator from what I know (and otherwise deduce from the basic facts of GB’s org.). Personally I’m from Missouri on this one…

Bring me in a dude who gets really good results from less than stellar ingredients. But I seriously doubt we have the brain trust intact to make that kind of selection – so we’ll be stuck with the more obvious choice…

BoRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRing.

BNF.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: Aqua&Orange ()
Date: January 06, 2012 10:54PM

Quote:

"Bring me in a dude who gets really good results from less than stellar ingredients."


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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: dolphin1423 ()
Date: January 07, 2012 01:50AM

I would be thrilled with a Jay Gruden interview. We need a few more lower tier guys to round out our coaching search unless Ireland was very impressed with Bowles, Toub, or Philbin.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: BigNastyFish ()
Date: January 07, 2012 11:37AM

I’ve said before that I’d like to see what Gruden and Nolan could do together, but Gruden has not proven to get the most out of scraps. Very few coaches have that type of scheme flexibility and innate capacity to play into their teams strengths while exploiting the opposition’s weakness. But at least Gruden is a bright offensive mind and I believe the dude can coach QBs. He’s not going to coach anyway so it doesn’t matter.

I know we’ve had issues with reaching into the college ranks in the past but that’s where we’re most likely to find a young HC (I’m thinking under 45) who’s consistently outcoaching his opponents and finds a way to win with lesser talent. For example, the way JJ performed at Oklahoma State going against Switzer and the Sooners who had superior talent – yet JJ was kicking his ass. Then when he got to UM and put together the BEST TALENT streak in the history of college football – and then the amazing talent he pulled together at Dallas. JJ proved he could win FIRST, but then he also proved he had the best eye for talent in all of football (this of course is all before his burn-out with the Dolphins).

I guess my point is, it would be great to find a young coach with those kinds of skills AND the personality to demand excellence and performance from every player. Of course that’s a very tall order – and highly unlikely. So we’re pretty much guaranteed to make yet another “safe” choice rather than swing for the fences.

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Re: Philbin not an X & O Guy
Posted by: BigNastyFish ()
Date: January 07, 2012 11:45AM

>>> LOL >>> I missed the Jay vs. Jon.

Anyway, I don’t know much about him but it can’t hurt having his brother’s insight and also bloodline to the NFL. Seems like an offensive mind and he’s young… I’d like to know more, but he fits some of the spec I’d like to see…

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