The move to younger head coaches
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 12:40 am
THe league is clearly doing this right now and it will be interesting to see how well it works out. Completely understandable to why they want to give it a shot as the younger coaches probably understand these new age offenses a little better than the old guard does. And I think it will work completely fine for them as long as things are going well. My question though is how these young coaches will respond as soon as things stop going well for them. Will they be able to keep the teams together and maintain the teams respect when they go through a patch of seasons where they aren't making the playoffs?
Sean Mcvay's upcoming career will be fun to watch. He has had a great deal of success his first few seasons but he also was placed into a very good situation. THe Rams are probably going to have to blow up their team in the next couple seasons as their is no way they are going to be able to pay all their guys the money they are wanting. How will Mcvay respond when he isn't coaching a team quite as loaded as they are now and how will his team respond to him when they aren't seeing the success that they are now? Will be fun to follow.
Sean Mcvay's upcoming career will be fun to watch. He has had a great deal of success his first few seasons but he also was placed into a very good situation. THe Rams are probably going to have to blow up their team in the next couple seasons as their is no way they are going to be able to pay all their guys the money they are wanting. How will Mcvay respond when he isn't coaching a team quite as loaded as they are now and how will his team respond to him when they aren't seeing the success that they are now? Will be fun to follow.