JamesWsenior
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Normal when a new boss comes in and wants "his" people.
Hill it was kind of obvious was gone with the new guy legit getting his role. Madison is semi surprising but not totally. End of the day, I think the sentiment of having Madison on staff was cool, but I dunno if his style fits with what the new defense will be... I also had previously had questions about him in 2022 as a coach but that could have just been Boyer's scheme
this is good news imo.
Hill it was kind of obvious was gone with the new guy legit getting his role. Madison is semi surprising but not totally. End of the day, I think the sentiment of having Madison on staff was cool, but I dunno if his style fits with what the new defense will be... I also had previously had questions about him in 2022 as a coach but that could have just been Boyer's scheme
Early days. Ps, you know we be recruiting a new oline coach? I read it in Dolphin Nuggets topic.And Danny crossman remains the st coach complete incompetence
Half full though isi that Detroit has a very young secondary filled with guys considered up and comers that saw their individual play develop alot under Duker
Wondering - bring in a 2nd round CB [Smith] and he barely see's the field, did this have any thing to do with the changes in secondary coaches.
The longer he stays on our staff the confidence I have in McDaniel diminishes. Real head coaches address these issues.And Danny crossman remains the st coach complete incompetence
It's a combo of nepotism and more nepotism.Much like with players, for coaches it's a combo of chemistry and fit. Hill did indeed have a good reputation, doesn't mean he's a bad coach. Came for Fangio, Fangio left.
A very simplistic look at thingsIt's a combo of nepotism and more nepotism.