In the NFL coaching turnover can be often times, quick and frequent.
Very few times can a coach come in and truly start from scratch, building a team that they want, with the personnel they need that fit the schemes they want to run.
With Buffalo, Gailey can come in with a GM that he is on the same page with. Together, the two have a team with a lot of youth, but very little in the way of established talent. This makes it easier to build from the bottom up.
With Dallas, Gailey inherited a team he didn't build. So essentially he was coaching someone else's team, someone else's plan and someone else's creation. Implementing his own philosophies into a veteran squad set in its own ways.
Could coaching in Buffalo actually help Gailey reach his full potential as an NFL head coach?
Although it may mean we have to sink lower than low, and essentially "bottom out". But, could starting from scratch play not only to Gailey's strengths, but to Nix's and even some of the young players we already have.
Jauron tried to do this, and failed epically. But, I don't think he was any good of a coach. It was almost as if him, and our sub par front office were butting heads on how they wanted to build the team so instead of heading in a linear path, they floundered around in circles going nowhere.
Gailey is highly regarded in the league as a good offensive mind who pounds discipline and structure into his player's minds.
With all that in mind, does rebuilding a team completely from scratch play right into a coach like Gailey's hands?
This is up for discussion of course. I am just "typing outloud" I guess.
It just seems to me that Gailey never really got a chance in Dallas to build his own team. Maybe, if Gailey is any good of a coach, Buffalo will suit him better in that aspect.
Very few times can a coach come in and truly start from scratch, building a team that they want, with the personnel they need that fit the schemes they want to run.
With Buffalo, Gailey can come in with a GM that he is on the same page with. Together, the two have a team with a lot of youth, but very little in the way of established talent. This makes it easier to build from the bottom up.
With Dallas, Gailey inherited a team he didn't build. So essentially he was coaching someone else's team, someone else's plan and someone else's creation. Implementing his own philosophies into a veteran squad set in its own ways.
Could coaching in Buffalo actually help Gailey reach his full potential as an NFL head coach?
Although it may mean we have to sink lower than low, and essentially "bottom out". But, could starting from scratch play not only to Gailey's strengths, but to Nix's and even some of the young players we already have.
Jauron tried to do this, and failed epically. But, I don't think he was any good of a coach. It was almost as if him, and our sub par front office were butting heads on how they wanted to build the team so instead of heading in a linear path, they floundered around in circles going nowhere.
Gailey is highly regarded in the league as a good offensive mind who pounds discipline and structure into his player's minds.
With all that in mind, does rebuilding a team completely from scratch play right into a coach like Gailey's hands?
This is up for discussion of course. I am just "typing outloud" I guess.
It just seems to me that Gailey never really got a chance in Dallas to build his own team. Maybe, if Gailey is any good of a coach, Buffalo will suit him better in that aspect.
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