12-11-2020, 08:04 PM
I went with Eberflus for a variety of reasons.
First of all, he's an Ohio native, went on to coach at his hometown college, earned his way from the MAC to the SEC, and eventually the NFL for the past 12 years. He strikes me as a grounded, solid leader. The bulk of his resume is as a defensive coach, but he was also Passing Coordinator with the Cowboys for a few years, so he has a firm understanding of both sides of the ball, as well as the importance of the Coach/QB relationship. Due to his length of time in the coaching ranks, his contact list should be rather lengthy as far as quality coaches to call upon to fill out his staff.
I guess I think of him as a modern, yet veteran/mature kind of mind that might be willing to accept the challenges that come along with being HC of the Cincinnati Bengals.
First of all, he's an Ohio native, went on to coach at his hometown college, earned his way from the MAC to the SEC, and eventually the NFL for the past 12 years. He strikes me as a grounded, solid leader. The bulk of his resume is as a defensive coach, but he was also Passing Coordinator with the Cowboys for a few years, so he has a firm understanding of both sides of the ball, as well as the importance of the Coach/QB relationship. Due to his length of time in the coaching ranks, his contact list should be rather lengthy as far as quality coaches to call upon to fill out his staff.
I guess I think of him as a modern, yet veteran/mature kind of mind that might be willing to accept the challenges that come along with being HC of the Cincinnati Bengals.
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