Agreed Stosh. There's a saying, show me great players and ill show you a great coach. Just look at Ben, to me, i think he overcame alot winning under Tomlin. Also a very underrated part of the job is, how good are these prospective head coaches at identifying young up and coming coaching talent. That was a major weak point of Tomlins, while Cowher and Noll before him were very good at it.Stosh-67 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 17, 2026 6:08 pmGreek.Greeksteel wrote: ↑Sat Jan 17, 2026 5:41 pmHow good is Joe Brady really?, hes got Josh Allen.Stosh-67 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 17, 2026 5:18 pmAny thoughts on Joe Brady? Bills OC.
Spent 2 years under Sean Payton when Brees was QB.... that's alot of brain waves to absorb.
Passing game coordinator and wr coach for a year and 2019 insane LSU season with Joe Burrow, J. Chase and J Jefferson.
QB coach and then OC with bills.
Bills offense missing alot of pieces this year.
He's been around and involved with alot of great talent and minds in a short time.
Payton. Brees. Burrow. Chase. JJ. Josh.
I think the common theme around many of these "hot" offensive minds, is that they are around and are coaching under and with very good offensive minded teams, head coaches with pretty good players.
So have they just progessed up the ranks on those teams and when they leave the next guy jumps in , plugs away and will be next years hot commoditiy?
Maybe we look back again at the candidates and see who was doing the most with what?
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Greeksteel wrote: ↑Sat Jan 17, 2026 6:15 pmAgreed Stosh. There's a saying, show me great players and ill show you a great coach. Just look at Ben, to me, i think he overcame alot winning under Tomlin. Also a very underrated part of the job is, how good are these prospective head coaches at identifying young up and coming coaching talent. That was a major weak point of Tomlins, while Cowher and Noll before him were very good at it.Stosh-67 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 17, 2026 6:08 pmGreek.
I think the common theme around many of these "hot" offensive minds, is that they are around and are coaching under and with very good offensive minded teams, head coaches with pretty good players.
So have they just progessed up the ranks on those teams and when they leave the next guy jumps in , plugs away and will be next years hot commoditiy?
Maybe we look back again at the candidates and see who was doing the most with what?
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I’d prefer an offensive minded HC that potentially serves as HC and OC.
Hire a stud DC.
I wanna jizz on defenses…..
You know, like scoring more than 7 points in the first qtr of any game.
Crazy talk I know but let a man dream
Hire a stud DC.
I wanna jizz on defenses…..
You know, like scoring more than 7 points in the first qtr of any game.
Crazy talk I know but let a man dream
A deeper thought on Klay Kubiak, S.F. offensive coordinator.
I believe Shanahan is the play caller?
Kubiak has the NFL bloodlines........
and has been around NLF football since he was able to pick up and throw a football.
Probably been around NFL players, practices, ball boy etc....for years.
I would assume he probably watched and studied NFL film with his Dad as much as or more than any of these assistants being mentioned.
I am sure he and his brother Klint, who is a year older, ate slept and drank football, side by side.
Klay has been with S.F. since 2021 starting as a defensive assistant.
So 5 years under the wings of Kyle Shanahan.
He was assistant QB coach for 2022 and 23
Offensive passing game specialist in 2024
and OC this past year.
Brock Purdy rookie year was 2022.
S.F. has lost some good players......
Aiuyk to injury in 2024.
CMC played only 4 games in 2024.
2024 was an off year missing those two.
Purdy, Josh Dobbs and Brandon Allen were all under center in that season.
Big part and heart of the team Deebo Samuel gone in 2025.
Purdy missed 8 games this year.
How instumental was Klay in the developmnt of Purdy.
He worked with 3 starting QBs in 2022
Trey Lance started the first two, Garopolo started about 10.
Purdy played in 9 games and was 5-0 as a starter.
How about in having Mac Jones ready to step in for 11 games with 8 starts.
MJ went 5-3 in 8 starts, 13 TDs, 6 INT almost 70% completion and 97 rating.
Sam Darnel spent the 2023 season on that SF team............mostly watching
how did he refine his game from a mental and strategic standpoint?
SF seems to keep doing it when they lose players.
S.F. will pound the rock......
But is also designed to toss it all over the field, using many players.
Have plugged in many WRs
Lets see how they do without Kittle now.
I believe Shanahan is the play caller?
Kubiak has the NFL bloodlines........
and has been around NLF football since he was able to pick up and throw a football.
Probably been around NFL players, practices, ball boy etc....for years.
I would assume he probably watched and studied NFL film with his Dad as much as or more than any of these assistants being mentioned.
I am sure he and his brother Klint, who is a year older, ate slept and drank football, side by side.
Klay has been with S.F. since 2021 starting as a defensive assistant.
So 5 years under the wings of Kyle Shanahan.
He was assistant QB coach for 2022 and 23
Offensive passing game specialist in 2024
and OC this past year.
Brock Purdy rookie year was 2022.
S.F. has lost some good players......
Aiuyk to injury in 2024.
CMC played only 4 games in 2024.
2024 was an off year missing those two.
Purdy, Josh Dobbs and Brandon Allen were all under center in that season.
Big part and heart of the team Deebo Samuel gone in 2025.
Purdy missed 8 games this year.
How instumental was Klay in the developmnt of Purdy.
He worked with 3 starting QBs in 2022
Trey Lance started the first two, Garopolo started about 10.
Purdy played in 9 games and was 5-0 as a starter.
How about in having Mac Jones ready to step in for 11 games with 8 starts.
MJ went 5-3 in 8 starts, 13 TDs, 6 INT almost 70% completion and 97 rating.
Sam Darnel spent the 2023 season on that SF team............mostly watching
how did he refine his game from a mental and strategic standpoint?
SF seems to keep doing it when they lose players.
S.F. will pound the rock......
But is also designed to toss it all over the field, using many players.
Have plugged in many WRs
Lets see how they do without Kittle now.
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"Tomlin has never appreciated the role of scheme and play call in the ability for player's to execute" Kodiak.
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Sign me up for:
> Head Coach - Rams Defensive Coordinator Chris Shula
> Offensive Coordinator - Rams Passing Game Coordinator Nate Scheelhaase
> Defensive Coordinator - Raheem Morris
> Head Coach - Rams Defensive Coordinator Chris Shula
> Offensive Coordinator - Rams Passing Game Coordinator Nate Scheelhaase
> Defensive Coordinator - Raheem Morris
My choice as of right now is probably Shula. He mixes both leadership AND innovation well. He's been under McVay a while and has taken the lowest paid D in the league and made them work about as well as you can expect. (Basically the opposite of Tomlin.). I also think he'll be aggressive and believe in a strong attack 2026 offense.
"Steelhouse" is interesting but here's my problem with him right now. He's just the passing game coordinator on a team where NOT EVEN THE OC CALLS THE PLAYS. He's two steps removed from HC and McVay basically micromanages the offense still. We would basically be asking a partial PLAY DESIGNER to step in and run the 6-time SB Champs.
It's a real stretch. That's why I would love the Shula Steelhouse combo plan.
"Steelhouse" is interesting but here's my problem with him right now. He's just the passing game coordinator on a team where NOT EVEN THE OC CALLS THE PLAYS. He's two steps removed from HC and McVay basically micromanages the offense still. We would basically be asking a partial PLAY DESIGNER to step in and run the 6-time SB Champs.
It's a real stretch. That's why I would love the Shula Steelhouse combo plan.
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Hey, look who the Tomlin-Getting-Canned cat dragged in! Great to hear from you again, Beth. Hope all is well in your part of the wild blue yonder --- and if he's out there with you, tell FC we miss him tooBethlehemSteel wrote: ↑Sat Jan 17, 2026 5:13 pmDittoDumlinBumlinStumlin wrote: ↑Sat Jan 17, 2026 5:12 pmI'd like to see the next few names and Udinski is one i hope is given an interview![]()
Mark me down for Klay Kubiak even though I think he has zero shot of getting the job here.
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Shula w/ Scheelhaase as OC would be my first choice, either Kubiac second, Minter 3rd.
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Defense my top 2. Minter and Shula. Offense klay kubiak or Scheelhaase
I think the last time he had a strong opinion about something he was beating the drum that a certain cackling hen was going to win something in a (insert Fleetwood Mac song).Dan Smith--BYU wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 12:44 amNone of our opinions matter. According to the insufferable STD, he is the only poaster smart enough to have an opinion.
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TTHNC = This Team Has No Chance
Really I just want us shaking it up with an offensive coach
TTHNC = This Team Has No Chance
I know the 49ers are battered, but damn, has Klint Kubiak called a great game. Darnold doesn't even have to do much. Amazing what you can do running DIFFERENT plays out of the same sets and using motion.
Yup.
Great play design. Play calling. OL movement and pulling. Miss-direction and deception. In and out RB rotation to stay fresh.
Keeps everyone involved.
Get him in the building.
Now.
"Tomlin has never appreciated the role of scheme and play call in the ability for player's to execute" Kodiak.
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Nah, Art 2 doesn't want any part of this 41-6 balderdash. Best is to ease in, keep it 17-17 and try to win late in the fourth quarter.
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Good chance they fuck this up and we end up with something similarDan Smith--BYU wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 6:09 amNah, Art 2 doesn't want any part of this 41-6 balderdash. Best is to ease in, keep it 17-17 and try to win late in the fourth quarter.
I'm open to getting surprised
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Throw. The. Football. On. First. Down.
I'm realized i have a standard thought at this time of year while watching the playoffs. Why can't the Steelers run those sorts of offenses? Even if they hire a DC as HC I hope beyond hope that they bring in an innovative OC
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Klint Kubiak w/ Scheelhause as OC for me. Let the two genius minds meld together to create an O that easily scores 40+ points a game and possesses the ball for 45 minutes a game. If they can do that, who gives a shit about a defense!
I keep getting the two Kubiak's mixed up. Rooneys love collecting brothers on the team. Maybe both coming would be enough to get the Rooneys to truly embrace today's NFL. I just don't see hiring a DC doing that.
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