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I can't stop laughing. Honestly, give me this one at least.
I'm done trying, I really am. They had to lock him up as the DC with all the interviews he had lined up for that position...But hey, we probably saved a couple bucksI'm TRYING to see the upside of this. I really am.![]()
What's so funny? This guy was a DC before......in highschool in like '89....I can't stop laughing. Honestly, give me this one at least.
Castillo is a very good OL coach and has been rumored for many OC positions. A lot of their problems this year on OL came from injuries and Winston Justice, neither of which you necessarily blame Castillo for.The lunacy is purely in the change in sides. Wouldn't seem half as bad if Morhinweg got a HC position and the moved Castillo to OC. The fact that they made Castillo the DC seems like some sort of weird charity. You have to question if Castillo even wants the job - does he see it as a short term path to getting a HC position or did he want to become a DC?I'm just a casual Eagles fan but wasn't the o-line the source of many problmes for the offense. How do they promote a guy from within that didn't even do a great job at his position?
Because its not the guy they wanted all along. I just can't make sense of it. Its yet another coach hired from within (didn't they just fire a bunch of those??).If this was the guy you wanted why was he not hired weeks ago?!?! You mean to tell me there was NO ONE that you could find but a damn OL coach?!?
He actually did a very good job at his position for years. The problem this year was injuries, not coaching.I'm just a casual Eagles fan but wasn't the o-line the source of many problmes for the offense. How do they promote a guy from within that didn't even do a great job at his position?
Not a ### ####ed one...I wonder who the last OL coach was who got a promotion to DC? Any names come to mind?
Belicheck was a TE/WR coach before switching over to D.Shrug.Not a ### ####ed one...I wonder who the last OL coach was who got a promotion to DC? Any names come to mind?
Well apparently he's no Juan Castillo.In all fairness to Castillo he may turn out to be a great choice. My problem with it is if the Eagles are supposedly on the verge of a championship, I was hoping for someone with a little bit better defensive pedigree.Wow, I'm not a huge fan of **** Jauron, especially being a Bills fan and all, but the guy seems to be a pretty decent defensive coach. When they let him go after firing McDermott, I thought for sure they must have some other high caliber candidate lined up. This move just seems baffling.
Partially correct. He was TE/WR for Detroit for one year in '77. But then spent 5 years on the D side (mainly as a LB coach) before being promoted to DC.Belicheck was a TE/WR coach before switching over to D.Shrug.Not a ### ####ed one...I wonder who the last OL coach was who got a promotion to DC? Any names come to mind?
Not from what this says:Belicheck was a TE/WR coach before switching over to D.Shrug.Not a ### ####ed one...I wonder who the last OL coach was who got a promotion to DC? Any names come to mind?
I've never been convinced by Castillo as an OL coach. The line was good when we had two great OTs but we always seem to be searching for G/Cs and only occasionally does someone (like Heremanns) develop well above expectations. I don't count guys like Fraley or Miller who were adequate but not standouts. For every Heremanns there seems to be three who disappoint, like Bobbie Williams (who has gone on to be productive elsewhere) Jean-Gilles (was highly rated coming out) and Justice.I think most of his solid reputation comes from longevity in the position. People assume he's been there so long, he must be good.He actually did a very good job at his position for years. The problem this year was injuries, not coaching.
Mike Nolan was the Ravens WR coach before becoming their DC.I wonder who the last OL coach was who got a promotion to DC? Any names come to mind?
And he was another one that had YEARS of defensive coaching experience including multiple stints as a NFL DC before being a WR coach.Mike Nolan was the Ravens WR coach before becoming their DC.I wonder who the last OL coach was who got a promotion to DC? Any names come to mind?
And he was another one that had YEARS of defensive coaching experience including multiple stints as a NFL DC before being a WR coach.Mike Nolan was the Ravens WR coach before becoming their DC.I wonder who the last OL coach was who got a promotion to DC? Any names come to mind?
Who's arguing that? You just asked for an OL coach that got promoted to DC, which I don't know of any, but Nolan is probably the closest modern comparison. You can't possibly have forgotten already (just a few posts ago) that we're on the same page here, right? It's a baffling move.Actually it was me who asked and it seems there is no modern example of an OL coach getting promoted to DC. There have been DC's with offensive experience, but no OL coach-to-DC that we've been able to come up with. In fact, I wonder if there are any modern examples of a DC who got the job straight from the "O" side (any coach), with no NFL defensive experience.A switch to LB coach, DL coach...any defensive position coach would have been understandable. But right to top D guy is puzzling to say the least.And he was another one that had YEARS of defensive coaching experience including multiple stints as a NFL DC before being a WR coach.Mike Nolan was the Ravens WR coach before becoming their DC.I wonder who the last OL coach was who got a promotion to DC? Any names come to mind?Who's arguing that? You just asked for an OL coach that got promoted to DC, which I don't know of any, but Nolan is probably the closest modern comparison. You can't possibly have forgotten already (just a few posts ago) that we're on the same page here, right? It's a baffling move.
Yes, we're on the same page. Sorry for the confusion. My comment was more or less echoing just how silly our move was.And he was another one that had YEARS of defensive coaching experience including multiple stints as a NFL DC before being a WR coach.Mike Nolan was the Ravens WR coach before becoming their DC.I wonder who the last OL coach was who got a promotion to DC? Any names come to mind?Who's arguing that? You just asked for an OL coach that got promoted to DC, which I don't know of any, but Nolan is probably the closest modern comparison. You can't possibly have forgotten already (just a few posts ago) that we're on the same page here, right? It's a baffling move.
I listened to the press conference and1) It's pretty clear Washburn is going to have a huge say in the defense. The whole defense is going to revolve around what Washburn does with the DL.2) It's pretty clear Castillo doesn't know WTF he's going to do.my only (hopeful?) thought is that this is some kind of interim measure for Jim Washburn to take over the DC role next year....
Yes, we're on the same page. Sorry for the confusion. My comment was more or less echoing just how silly our move was.
Probably the lawyer in the front office who is running the draft...i mean howie roseman the gmAR didn't want to hire a strong competitor to take over as HC down the line???Who else in the front office had to be on board with this odd decision?
I don't agree with this at all. Reid doesn't think that there aren't a slew of other candidates to take over his position should he get canned? How many HC positions were filled this year alone by people outside of the organization? I don't think this was a move to save his job should he fail to be successful next year. Perhaps I'm in the minority, but I don't think he's on the hot-seat at all this coming year. His career winning percentage is above 60%, he's 10-9 in the post season, which matches or betters coaches like Ditka, Dungy, Marriuchi and Martz. True, none of these coaches are active HCs, but 10 playoff wins puts him 13th all time and 2nd among active coaches. They guy is doing something right.I think at this point its pretty evident that Reid didn't want to bring in anyone that couldn't threaten his job or be left high and dry if/ when Andy gets the axe after next season.
Just to play devil's advocate, perhaps hiring Castillo as DC was one of several options Reid had, and it was contingent on getting Mudd to sign on as OL coach. That might not have been possible when he let go of McDermott.No one knows right now whether this is a good hire or a bad hire, yet. I remember last year when people were crucifying Reid for trading McNabb in the division. That trade seemed to work out for the Eagles.Come on, guys! Let's stay positive!I thought it was April 1st when I got the email at work.If Castillo was your man (we all know he wasn't) then you announce him as DC when you fire McDermott.This is just an absolute disgrace.I am lost for words.I am done with this team until the fat man is finally fired. It is pointless investing time into this team when the front office and coaching staff is just a circus.
Agreed that most of the times Reid's decisions have come under fire by fans, we're usually the ones who look silly. And HOPEFULLY that's the case here. But a lot of this just doesn't sit well. If Castillo was a potential candidate, awesome. But why didn't the Eagles interview more outside candidates just to be sure? In the business world we never hire someone without making sure we've exhausted the alternatives to reinforce our positive feelings on a person. And obviously Reid is giving Castillo more of a chance on his potential than on what he's done. Now to be fair Andy was a relatively inexperienced NFL QB Coach when he got the Eagles job, and he obviously was more than up for the task. But Castillo wasn't exactly considered a star in the making, and even if this move was to "protect" Castillo from leaving for an OC job somewhere, shouldn't we have then made him the DC weeks ago? At this point there really was no threat of Castillo leaving, except maybe to Cincinnati (who hired Jay Gruden today for the OC role).Just to play devil's advocate, perhaps hiring Castillo as DC was one of several options Reid had, and it was contingent on getting Mudd to sign on as OL coach. That might not have been possible when he let go of McDermott.No one knows right now whether this is a good hire or a bad hire, yet. I remember last year when people were crucifying Reid for trading McNabb in the division. That trade seemed to work out for the Eagles.I thought it was April 1st when I got the email at work.
If Castillo was your man (we all know he wasn't) then you announce him as DC when you fire McDermott.
This is just an absolute disgrace.
I am lost for words.
I am done with this team until the fat man is finally fired. It is pointless investing time into this team when the front office and coaching staff is just a circus.
Come on, guys! Let's stay positive!
I'm sure he does think there's a slew out there that could take his job. My point is that if he hires a guy like say Dennis Allen and he comes here, turns this D around and succeeds while Andy is just being Andy then what are people going to say? Then there's the flip side.....if he gets Allen and Allen looks like crap what are people going to say? Andy is in a lose/ lose by getting a guy like Allen. Castillo is no threat to the "throne" and if bs suceeds then Andy is genius.....if he fails then well, he was just an OL coach who works hard and needs a little time. Hell, much like we did with Vick a majority of Eagle fans will be the ones making excuses for Juan! I could be wrong and heck, I may be the minority with this way of thinking but why in the HELL do you not wait until after the SB to finish up interviews?!All we heard was talk about how we couldn't possible make a switch to a 3-4 (thus eliminating candidates) because with the current CBA and uncertainty with schedules, practice etc that we just couldn't. Wait, but what you CAN do is hire a guy who has nowhere near the experiance and expect that to transition well even though he faces the same uncertainties. Amazing.I don't agree with this at all. Reid doesn't think that there aren't a slew of other candidates to take over his position should he get canned? How many HC positions were filled this year alone by people outside of the organization? I don't think this was a move to save his job should he fail to be successful next year. Perhaps I'm in the minority, but I don't think he's on the hot-seat at all this coming year. His career winning percentage is above 60%, he's 10-9 in the post season, which matches or betters coaches like Ditka, Dungy, Marriuchi and Martz. True, none of these coaches are active HCs, but 10 playoff wins puts him 13th all time and 2nd among active coaches. They guy is doing something right.I think at this point its pretty evident that Reid didn't want to bring in anyone that couldn't threaten his job or be left high and dry if/ when Andy gets the axe after next season.
I heard on 97.5 that they did offer Allen and he picked Denver. No reason was given, but my pure speculation is Reid insisted on 4-3.Reid is not afraid of anything. It is not lack of confidence, it is overconfidence - that he can make it work with a great DL coach, a motivator DC, and a ouija board to summon JJ.I'm sure he does think there's a slew out there that could take his job. My point is that if he hires a guy like say Dennis Allen and he comes here, turns this D around and succeeds while Andy is just being Andy then what are people going to say? Then there's the flip side.....if he gets Allen and Allen looks like crap what are people going to say? Andy is in a lose/ lose by getting a guy like Allen. Castillo is no threat to the "thrown" and if bs suceeds then Andy is genius.....if he fails then well, he was just an OL coach who works hard and needs a little time. Hell, much like we did with Vick a majority of Eagle fans will be the ones making excuses for Juan!
Is Allen the DB coach for GB? if so, I thought be couldn't even be talked to until after the SB. If it's not the same guy I'm talking about I apologize.I heard on 97.5 that they did offer Allen and he picked Denver. No reason was given, but my pure speculation is Reid insisted on 4-3.Reid is not afraid of anything. It is not lack of confidence, it is overconfidence - that he can make it work with a great DL coach, a motivator DC, and a ouija board to summon JJ.I'm sure he does think there's a slew out there that could take his job. My point is that if he hires a guy like say Dennis Allen and he comes here, turns this D around and succeeds while Andy is just being Andy then what are people going to say? Then there's the flip side.....if he gets Allen and Allen looks like crap what are people going to say? Andy is in a lose/ lose by getting a guy like Allen. Castillo is no threat to the "thrown" and if bs suceeds then Andy is genius.....if he fails then well, he was just an OL coach who works hard and needs a little time. Hell, much like we did with Vick a majority of Eagle fans will be the ones making excuses for Juan!
Allen is the former NOS DB coach who now is Denver DC. Darren Perry is the Packers coach they can't (officially) talk to yet.I think another side story is probably Trgovac turned them down in the past couple weeks because he wants to stay in GB one more year. News shifted pretty abruptly from Trgovac as lead candidate to these 2 DB coaches.Is Allen the DB coach for GB? if so, I thought be couldn't even be talked to until after the SB. If it's not the same guy I'm talking about I apologize.I heard on 97.5 that they did offer Allen and he picked Denver. No reason was given, but my pure speculation is Reid insisted on 4-3.Reid is not afraid of anything. It is not lack of confidence, it is overconfidence - that he can make it work with a great DL coach, a motivator DC, and a ouija board to summon JJ.I'm sure he does think there's a slew out there that could take his job. My point is that if he hires a guy like say Dennis Allen and he comes here, turns this D around and succeeds while Andy is just being Andy then what are people going to say? Then there's the flip side.....if he gets Allen and Allen looks like crap what are people going to say? Andy is in a lose/ lose by getting a guy like Allen. Castillo is no threat to the "thrown" and if bs suceeds then Andy is genius.....if he fails then well, he was just an OL coach who works hard and needs a little time. Hell, much like we did with Vick a majority of Eagle fans will be the ones making excuses for Juan!
Well let's be honest, it's not a move that gets the juices flowing for Eagles football again. Especially with the defense in the state that it's in. It's not a top 5 defense that has to be maintained, it's a bad defense that needs alot of work, and to bring in the OL coach to make those changes and improvements seems to be a stretch.I'm as confused as everyone else, but some of the posts in here seem a little bit too pessimistic.
It's a defense that can be cured a lot by signing Nnamdi. (edit: sp)Well let's be honest, it's not a move that gets the juices flowing for Eagles football again. Especially with the defense in the state that it's in. It's not a top 5 defense that has to be maintained, it's a bad defense that needs alot of work, and to bring in the OL coach to make those changes and improvements seems to be a stretch.I'm as confused as everyone else, but some of the posts in here seem a little bit too pessimistic.
Perry, that's who it was. I believe he was the one that said he could coach either the 3-4 or 4-3 and that he didn't see much of a difference. He should have at the wry least been interviewed IMOAllen is the former NOS DB coach who now is Denver DC. Darren Perry is the Packers coach they can't (officially) talk to yet.I think another side story is probably Trgovac turned them down in the past couple weeks because he wants to stay in GB one more year. News shifted pretty abruptly from Trgovac as lead candidate to these 2 DB coaches.Is Allen the DB coach for GB? if so, I thought be couldn't even be talked to until after the SB. If it's not the same guy I'm talking about I apologize.I heard on 97.5 that they did offer Allen and he picked Denver. No reason was given, but my pure speculation is Reid insisted on 4-3.Reid is not afraid of anything. It is not lack of confidence, it is overconfidence - that he can make it work with a great DL coach, a motivator DC, and a ouija board to summon JJ.I'm sure he does think there's a slew out there that could take his job. My point is that if he hires a guy like say Dennis Allen and he comes here, turns this D around and succeeds while Andy is just being Andy then what are people going to say? Then there's the flip side.....if he gets Allen and Allen looks like crap what are people going to say? Andy is in a lose/ lose by getting a guy like Allen. Castillo is no threat to the "thrown" and if bs suceeds then Andy is genius.....if he fails then well, he was just an OL coach who works hard and needs a little time. Hell, much like we did with Vick a majority of Eagle fans will be the ones making excuses for Juan!
I like Washburn but how is he going to help Castillo be a DC when (maybe I'm wrong) was never one before either?Let's also keep in mind that the Eagles now have two of the supposed best line coaches in the NFL in Washburn and Mudd.Having Washburn there should really help Castillo as he transitions over to the Defensive side.Okay, everybody back to piling on Reid.