Aside from coordinators, nine of the 12 coaches that Philbin has hired had never worked in the NFL.
That's just peachy.
One thing, besides the entire Martin/Incognito fiasco which happened right under Turner's nose, which bothered me early was that whole tipped ball thing. Turner came to the defense of his line immediately, saying it's not their fault at all and he's not changing anything. Then, of course, changes were made and the problem went away. But this is a symptom not just of poor coaching, but having an inexperienced or weak QB, who can't direct the line himself, or have any influence. The fact that a critical position like QB coach was filled with Sherman's relative, was alarming.
As for Philbin, a lot of players like him personally. What you don’t hear are words such as "innovative" or "dynamic leader."
Personally, I have to say I was fooled. I heard that press conference and thought he would be a teaching coach, at the very least, and we'd get good fundamentals. As soon as he was hired I googled everything I could to "hear" what Green Bay coaches were saying about him, and what struck me was exactly what this article said...not necessarily anything negative, but a lack of words which were superlative. There was a lot about him being "deserving" because he put in his time, and he was loyal, but nobody was scared he was leaving. Still, I thought, well, there's something to be said for fundamentals, and teaching, and we'll have that. But clearly, there was none of that. Not a lot of improvement from Tannehill, and they didn't do much with the other draft picks. Martin was an acquisition in a key position, especially after Long left, and that guy should have been on every coach's radar and coached up by everybody. Instead, when he melted down, everyone, including Tanny and Philbin, said they didn't have a clue.