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Charlie Swift's avatar

You did not mention the Chiefs OC I presume that is because, as often been pointed out, teams can block a lateral interview. The Chiefs have done that in the past. The question is would they do it this time. I think they might. It was recently reported that Bieniemy was in the Chiefs facilities. When asked about it, Reid said he would love to have Bieniemy back but currently there is not an opening. That statement got me thinking. I think Reid is open to let Nagy interview for a play calling OC position so that he can get another shot at being a HC. It doesn’t cost Reid anything to let Nagy go because he has Bieniemy ready to step back in. Also I suspect Reid, who once called Nagy the best head coach candidate he had ever had in staff, feels Nagy got a raw deal in Chicago. Nagy has four years of play calling experience when he was the HC of the Bears. The ultimate failure with Bears was far more about trading up to pick Trubisky instead of Mahomes , the year before he got to Chicago and the desperation pick of Fields, than Xs and Os. Nagy won’t be selecting the QB in Seattle and he feels like the perfect fit at OC for the Seahawks. So my prediction for OC is Nagy. If I am right everyone rejoice and comment on how shrewd John and the Seahawks are.

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Doug's avatar

Absolutely the worst selection point in the hiring process in terms of correlation to future performance is....

The Interview.

Like, you can't select your partner through an interview. The ability to perform requires personal observation and participation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-LdTdM1FdE

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