He picked the absolutely wrong situation to try to prove himself (Ron Rivera Commanders with no talent on the team trying to escape the hell of Dan Snyder) separately from Andy Reid. His thinking, I think, was that Rivera wouldn't coach much longer and he'd take over after fixing the offense. He was named assistant head coach. Rivera had supposedly been fixing the culture and slowly building the team into competence and it was coming off an 8-8-1 season (aka the Redskins special, never good enough to matter, never bad enough to get difference making players).
His QB was Sam Howell. Couldn't try Jacoby Brisset because the org wanted to give Howell a full season to see if he had anything. Complete meh everywhere and of course that led to thankfully being bad enough to get the #2 pick. The new regime got rid of all prior first round picks. Ironically the D Coordinator was Jack Del Rio.
So I didn't think he totally sucked, but then UCLA happened and Kansas City kept rolling without him.
I spoke to him once and he didn't come across as any kind of bright offensive mind, not at all like having a convo with someone like Jay Gruden where it is clear the dude knows how to scheme an offense and use different skill sets effectively.
Wouldn't shock me if he is done in the NFL.
His QB was Sam Howell. Couldn't try Jacoby Brisset because the org wanted to give Howell a full season to see if he had anything. Complete meh everywhere and of course that led to thankfully being bad enough to get the #2 pick. The new regime got rid of all prior first round picks. Ironically the D Coordinator was Jack Del Rio.
So I didn't think he totally sucked, but then UCLA happened and Kansas City kept rolling without him.
I spoke to him once and he didn't come across as any kind of bright offensive mind, not at all like having a convo with someone like Jay Gruden where it is clear the dude knows how to scheme an offense and use different skill sets effectively.
Wouldn't shock me if he is done in the NFL.