wco81 wrote:Thing about Pagano is that he's from the Baltimore system, which Nolan and probably Baalke now tries to emulate, with the defense and the running game orientation.
If nothing else, maybe he's a candidate for DC if the 49ers defense play poorly.
As for Chip Kelly, maybe his approach is hitting the wall, as it kind of did at Oregon. They get elite athletes and they can roll up crazy numbers against most teams but when they face a physical team which is as talented, they haven't won too many big games.
Kelly doesn't have a recruiting advantage over most teams. Not sure how much of the roster he turned over in his first season. He presumably had a lot of Reid's players, including the strength of the team, the OL.
But he's thinking he can run east west and turn the corner with Murray and that line but they're giving up a lot of tackles for losses running parallel to the LOS about 5 yards back.
So Kelly may never be more than a coach good enough to get his teams into the playoffs, earn a bye. But that style of football, especially the offense, may not be good enough to go all the way. The defense was suppose to be the best he's had over there but Maxwell is turning into an expensive FA bust. Again probably also the wrong kind of CB for that system.
Not a fan of Chuck Pagano as a lot of people - but I have to admit Ryan Grigson has done a terrible job supplying him with talent. Especially on the defensive side.
It's like Polian-Dungy-Manning part deux. Polian rode Manning's coattails for years. I hope Jim Irsay doesn't fall for the same clown show with Grigson, and hire someone that can actually give Luck some talent.