Seahawks4Ever wrote:I too was surprised when Richard got the promotion and Ken. Jr. left. So, I always thought until this season that the Richard promotion had been a mistake, but Kris sure earned his pay this season, and then some. I like the move better than the B.S. move.
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Solari as the O-L coach ? I have heard good things about him, can't be worse than TC
NorthHawk wrote:He's been at Pete's side since his days at USC and knows the ins and outs of the philosophy.
He's also won a fistful of Super Bowl rings as a player and coach, but even more, I think he gets immediate respect from all the players.
On the whole, I think it's a good move to have him back. I think he can read the Defense's emotional state pretty well and probably knows
how to press the right buttons (collectively).
Lamb-BLOW2014 wrote:No Imagination is the Grade I give you guys!
Sounds like you hired a few "YES" men
mykc14 wrote:Don't love this hire. It seemed like he was a good position coach but I'm not sold on him as a coordinator. His D in Oakland, with some of the best young players in the league wasn't very good.
In 2015 his D Ranked: 22nd in total yards (pass 26th and rush 12); scoring D ranked 22nd
In 2016: 26th total yards (pass 24th and rush 22nd); scoring D 19th
But the biggest area of concern for me was his 2017 season. When he was let go (after week 10) The Raiders were 26th in the league in yards and by the end of the season they moved up to 19th (Moved up 7 positions in 6 weeks)... The also went from the 2nd worst scoring D (25 pts/game) to 23 pts/game which was 19th...
To me these numbers do not inspire confidence. That's not to say that he won't learn from his stint in Oakland or that he won't be more successful running PC's scheme than Del Rio's.
Uppercut wrote:Seems Norton went with the Niners just long enough to get in their building and hopefully grab their playbook
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