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    Re: Coachwatch 2020

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post
    so do I. It would open up a role that is under a lot of debate and it would net the Ravens a 3rd round comp
    Why would the Ravens get a comp pick over an Urban hire?





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    Re: Coachwatch 2020

    Quote Originally Posted by JimZipCode View Post
    Why would the Ravens get a comp pick over an Urban hire?
    what if it was a Suburban?





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    Re: Coachwatch 2020

    Quote Originally Posted by BcRaven View Post
    Reports: Eagles will hire Nick Sirianni as head coach :

    https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...as-head-coach/

    " According to multiple reports, Philadelphia will hire Indianapolis offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni as head coach.

    Sirianni has spent the last three seasons as the Colts’ offensive coordinator under head coach Frank Reich. "


    Young guy, only 39... Bc
    Quote Originally Posted by Jam31 View Post
    Like a less qualified Kliff Kingsbury. & the beat goes on
    Yeesh. A slap in the face to the Bienemy boosters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by srobert96 View Post
    That guy was out of nowhere. Was he ever in Philly when Reich was there?
    A Nick Sirianni timeline

    born June 15, 1981

    As Player

    SW Central High School in Jamestown, NY
    Sirianni's dad Fran was the HC there for 9 yrs (don't know if he was the coach when Nick was there)

    2000-2 Mount Union in Alliance, OH. D3. Played WR
    3-yr starter. All-Ohio Athletic Conf as senior w 13 TDs
    Three D3 Natl championships!

    As Coach
    2004 Mount Union D3 DB coach (age 23)
    2005 Canton Legends Atlantic Indoor League (Spring); played WR
    2005 Mount Union D3 DB coach; Natl title
    2006 Indiana U of Penn D2 WR coach
    2007 Indiana U of Penn D2 WR coach
    2008 Indiana U of Penn D2 WR coach
    2009 KC Chiefs Offensive Quality Control (HC & OC Todd Haley)
    2010 KC Chiefs Asst QB coach (HC Haley; Crennel interim for 3 games; OC Charlie Weis)
    2011 KC Chiefs Offensive Quality Control (HC Romeo Crennel; OC Bill Muir)
    2012 KC Chiefs WR coach (HC Crennel; OC Brian Daboll)
    2013 Chargers Offensive Quality Control (HC Mike McCoy; OC Ken Whisenhunt; Frank Reich QB coach)
    2014 Chargers QB coach (Frank Reich now OC)
    2015 Chargers QB coach (Reich OC)
    2016 Chargers WR coach (Whisenhunt back at OC)
    2017 Chargers WR coach (Whisenhunt OC)
    2018 Indianapolis Offensive Coordinator (HC Frank Reich)
    2019 Indianapolis Offensive Coordinator
    2020 Indianapolis Offensive Coordinator
    ● Sirianni's dad Fran was HC for 9 yrs at SW Central High School in Jamestown, where Nick & the brothers went.

    ● Sirianni's brother Jay also a former head coach at SW Central. Won NY state championships in 2008&9, left SW Central in 2015.

    ● Sirianni's brother Mike is HC at Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Pa.
    Seven-time Presidents' Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, winningest football coach in school history


    Nick is married to Brett, they have 3 kids: Jacob, Miles, Taylor (girl)

    "Nick and I met in Kansas City. I was teaching there and he was coaching with the Chiefs," she said.

    They lived in the same apartment complex and ran into each other a few times.

    "I didn't remember him, but he remembered me," she said. "He was like, 'I work with the Chiefs.' I didn't care at all."

    Her sister convinced her to go out with him and he won her over. They dated for two years and got engaged before the inevitable happened.

    "If you haven't moved enough or been fired at least once or twice, you haven't been in the NFL long enough," said Reich. "Nobody can really prepare you for the ebbs and flows of it."

    When Nick got hired by the Chargers, Brett finished out the school year in Kansas City. They got married that summer, went on their honeymoon, and drove out to San Diego to start their life together.

    "I loved my job. I loved everything about Kansas City," she said. "I loved Nick more. So, it was all worth it."

    But that doesn't mean it was easy.

    "I was from Missouri and had never moved out of Missouri," she said. "I hit reality and realized I'm in the most beautiful place ever, but it's kind of difficult because he works all the time."

    While in San Diego, the Siriannis formed a close relationship with the Reichs.

    "We met this really overzealous, crazy, young coach named Nick Sirianni," Reich said. "He was the antithesis of my husband. It was good for Frank, it was good for Nick, and they just bonded. They became really fast friends and still have a very good friendship and a lot of respect for each other as men and also as coaches."

    The Siriannis spent five years in San Diego and welcomed their son. Just before their daughter was born, the Chargers relocated to Los Angeles and they followed, settling down in Orange County.

    In the meantime, Reich had moved on to Philadelphia and won a Super Bowl. When he got hired in Indianapolis, he brought Sirianni in as offensive coordinator.


    Fun footnote: in 2001 when Nick Sirianni was in his 2nd season starting at WR for the Mount Union Purple Raiders in D3, Eric Bienemy was coaching RBs at Colorado.
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    Re: Coachwatch 2020

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post
    Updated GM carousel:


    Job New Formerly
    Broncos George Paton Vikings asst GM
    Lions Brad Holmes Rams dir college scouting
    Panthers Scott Fitterer Seahawks VP Football Ops
    Texans Nick Caserio Pats Dir of Player Personnel
    Falcons Terry Fontenot Saints VP / Asst GM / Dir Pro Scouting
    Washington Marty Hurney Panthers GM
    Jaguars Trent Baalke Jags dir of pro personnel


    Baalke spent 2017-19 in the NFL offices as a football operations consultant



    That's all the jobs, right?





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    Quote Originally Posted by JimZipCode View Post
    Wild! Had enough of retirement, I guess.
    Kind of surprised people haven’t jumped on this one.

    It makes sense in that it’s the same thing Vrabel did. Bring in a veteran DC while you figure out what you’re doing

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    Re: Coachwatch 2020

    Quote Originally Posted by JimZipCode View Post
    Why would the Ravens get a comp pick over an Urban hire?
    Confused coaches. Sucks getting old

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    Re: Coachwatch 2020

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post
    Kind of surprised people haven’t jumped on this one.

    It makes sense in that it’s the same thing Vrabel did. Bring in a veteran DC while you figure out what you’re doing
    Agreed. It's very smart.

    Our Harbs did the same thing. I mean, Ravens mgmt retained Rexy before they'd hired a new HC. But Harbs surrounded himself with veteran pro coordinators – three of them, really – for his first season.





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    Re: Coachwatch 2020

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post
    Confused coaches. Sucks getting old
    Gotcha. Yeah, if Culley had gotten the hire then (as I understand it) the Ravens might've been in line for extra picks.





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    Re: Coachwatch 2020

    Quote Originally Posted by HbgPARavenfan View Post
    Biemeny no offers lol wtf . How
    Houston?


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    So how does Josh McCown get an interview with Houston?? Appalling.

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    Re: Coachwatch 2020

    Is Doug Pederson planning on taking a year off? Haven’t heard anything on him since the Eagles front office told him to tank for that higher draft slot then X’d him. Dirty move lol.

    If Urban or Cullen ends up leaving, hes somebody I would be excited to bring in as a QB coach / pass game advisor.





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    Re: Coachwatch 2020

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post
    Lions interviewing Ravens James Urban for OC
    Are they lining up a running quarterback to replace Stafford?





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