Where does Brian Schottenheimer end up? Waiting for his father to win the TB job?Chris Mortensen @mortreport 1h The Atlanta Falcons have hired former Jaguars offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter as their new play-caller
Maurice Jones-Drew @Jones_Drew32 1m RT @drock9350: @Jones_Drew32 Did my falcons hire a good offense cord.???? <---- yeah a very great coach we jus had a lot of injuries
FWIW, a lot of locals think that JDR put the shackles on koetter. Plus, when you have a great RB like MJD and an awful pass game, what's an OC going to do? Koetter had a wide-open attack in college and basically adapted to what he had to work with.The Ryan concerns are valid though.I think we've seen the best this Falcons incarnation is ever going to be.
Serious concerns with Ryan's pocket awareness now combined with the most conservative, unimaginative play caller in the NFL.
Not. a. good. look.![]()
Evan Silva @evansilva 8mExcited about Koetter in ATL. Got career years from middling talents Garrard, Sims-Walker, Reggie Williams in JAX. #Falcons could explode.
Who else was out there? Brian Billick? No thanks and awkward situation with his brother in law as his boss. Brian Schottenheimer? After what the fans saw what he did with the Jets, no thanks. Tom Clements? Former Offensive Coordinator of the guy we were going to fire (Mularkey) in Buffalo?Koetter isn't a sexy pick but I went back and looked at some of Green Bay's fan reaction to the hiring of Mike Mccarthy and around 90% of the reaction was anger, saying his track record is terrible and his 49ers offense was terrible. Koetter has some solid offensive concepts and loves the vertical game so I will give him a chance before I react.I get that his players weren't very good (although MJD is one of the best in the NFL), but Atlanta fans can't honestly be happy with this, can they? Is this who you were hoping for? He may end up doing fine, but I'd think he would have been near the bottom of the list.
One sentence tells the story:Koetter became offensive coordinator in Jacksonville in Mike Smith's last year in Jacksonville. Koetter will have better receivers to work with in Atlanta.Yeah, I'm not getting this at all. Shouldn't that job be in pretty high demand- why settle for Koetter?
Not too surprising that MJD would have something nice to say about the coordinator who put the ball in his hands all the time.
I don't think they had to rush to sign an OC, maybe someone from one of the playoffs teams becomes available or one of the guys in the hunt for a HC job would be interested. Even if those were the only choices, I'd probably take all 3 over him. Maybe even Musgrave.The McCarthy situation is irrelevant- just because people didn't like it at the time and he turned out to be good has no bearing on Koetter. I'm not saying he's going to be terrible, it would be foolish to close the book before it even opens, but you have to have an initial reaction to this. Are you happy with the hire today? I don't expect most fans to be. I know they wanted Mularky gone, but this doesn't seem to be any better on paper.Who else was out there? Brian Billick? No thanks and awkward situation with his brother in law as his boss. Brian Schottenheimer? After what the fans saw what he did with the Jets, no thanks. Tom Clements? Former Offensive Coordinator of the guy we were going to fire (Mularkey) in Buffalo?Koetter isn't a sexy pick but I went back and looked at some of Green Bay's fan reaction to the hiring of Mike Mccarthy and around 90% of the reaction was anger, saying his track record is terrible and his 49ers offense was terrible. Koetter has some solid offensive concepts and loves the vertical game so I will give him a chance before I react.I get that his players weren't very good (although MJD is one of the best in the NFL), but Atlanta fans can't honestly be happy with this, can they? Is this who you were hoping for? He may end up doing fine, but I'd think he would have been near the bottom of the list.
...and speaking of Jimmy Raye.Chargers director of player personnel Jimmy Raye is being heavily considered to become the next general manager of the Chicago Bears.One sentence tells the story:Koetter became offensive coordinator in Jacksonville in Mike Smith's last year in Jacksonville. Koetter will have better receivers to work with in Atlanta.Yeah, I'm not getting this at all. Shouldn't that job be in pretty high demand- why settle for Koetter?
Not too surprising that MJD would have something nice to say about the coordinator who put the ball in his hands all the time.
These guys love bringing in guys that they worked with before. Doens't matter how bad they suck either. Smith will be looking for a new job soon himself if this offense takes a step backwards. This one is reminiscent of the many times Jimmy Raye continued to get OC gigs.
My initial reaction was that Falcon fans should be happy that at least it wasn't BSchottenheimer.Who else was out there? Brian Billick? No thanks and awkward situation with his brother in law as his boss. Brian Schottenheimer? After what the fans saw what he did with the Jets, no thanks. Tom Clements? Former Offensive Coordinator of the guy we were going to fire (Mularkey) in Buffalo?Koetter isn't a sexy pick but I went back and looked at some of Green Bay's fan reaction to the hiring of Mike Mccarthy and around 90% of the reaction was anger, saying his track record is terrible and his 49ers offense was terrible. Koetter has some solid offensive concepts and loves the vertical game so I will give him a chance before I react.I get that his players weren't very good (although MJD is one of the best in the NFL), but Atlanta fans can't honestly be happy with this, can they? Is this who you were hoping for? He may end up doing fine, but I'd think he would have been near the bottom of the list.
It's not what I expected but I will say that I'm happier to have Koetter instead of Mularkey.I don't think they had to rush to sign an OC, maybe someone from one of the playoffs teams becomes available or one of the guys in the hunt for a HC job would be interested. Even if those were the only choices, I'd probably take all 3 over him. Maybe even Musgrave.The McCarthy situation is irrelevant- just because people didn't like it at the time and he turned out to be good has no bearing on Koetter. I'm not saying he's going to be terrible, it would be foolish to close the book before it even opens, but you have to have an initial reaction to this. Are you happy with the hire today? I don't expect most fans to be. I know they wanted Mularky gone, but this doesn't seem to be any better on paper.Who else was out there? Brian Billick? No thanks and awkward situation with his brother in law as his boss. Brian Schottenheimer? After what the fans saw what he did with the Jets, no thanks. Tom Clements? Former Offensive Coordinator of the guy we were going to fire (Mularkey) in Buffalo?Koetter isn't a sexy pick but I went back and looked at some of Green Bay's fan reaction to the hiring of Mike Mccarthy and around 90% of the reaction was anger, saying his track record is terrible and his 49ers offense was terrible. Koetter has some solid offensive concepts and loves the vertical game so I will give him a chance before I react.I get that his players weren't very good (although MJD is one of the best in the NFL), but Atlanta fans can't honestly be happy with this, can they? Is this who you were hoping for? He may end up doing fine, but I'd think he would have been near the bottom of the list.
this is the only thing is this thread that made me smile.what a boring and unimaginative hire.Welcome back Koetter.
Jimmy Raye Jr....not his dad (the off coordinator)...and speaking of Jimmy Raye.Chargers director of player personnel Jimmy Raye is being heavily considered to become the next general manager of the Chicago Bears.One sentence tells the story:Koetter became offensive coordinator in Jacksonville in Mike Smith's last year in Jacksonville. Koetter will have better receivers to work with in Atlanta.Yeah, I'm not getting this at all. Shouldn't that job be in pretty high demand- why settle for Koetter?
Not too surprising that MJD would have something nice to say about the coordinator who put the ball in his hands all the time.
These guys love bringing in guys that they worked with before. Doens't matter how bad they suck either. Smith will be looking for a new job soon himself if this offense takes a step backwards. This one is reminiscent of the many times Jimmy Raye continued to get OC gigs.![]()
http://www.nctimes.com/sports/chargers-raye-to-interview-with-bears/article_3313d697-da95-50c1-8f65-2c1a3f0bbc61.html
IMO, this is a yearOne sentence tells the story:Koetter became offensive coordinator in Jacksonville in Mike Smith's last year in Jacksonville. Koetter will have better receivers to work with in Atlanta.Yeah, I'm not getting this at all. Shouldn't that job be in pretty high demand- why settle for Koetter?
Not too surprising that MJD would have something nice to say about the coordinator who put the ball in his hands all the time.
These guys love bringing in guys that they worked with before. Doens't matter how bad they suck either. Smith will be looking for a new job soon himself if this offense takes a step backwards. This one is reminiscent of the many times Jimmy Raye continued to get OC gigs.