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Titans Hire Brian Callahan for HC


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Wanted Studesville but with Callahan calling plays, OC really wasn’t a super important hire in my opinion. This guy is just assisting Cally getting them ready for Sunday. OL, TE, and WR coach are probably the more important hires. 

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If we’re following the Bengals model, he’s still going to be a pretty big piece of the puzzle even if he’s not calling plays. He’s going to be helping in game planning, building the playbook, adapting and adjusting said playbook, teaching the guys what Callahan wants and expects, ect. Pretty much how Callahan was for Zac Taylor.

It’s an unknown factor there, but what better person to work and carry your vision for how you want the offense to be than someone you’ve known and been friends with for over 20 years. I do like the approach having young coordinators(yet guys with +10 years of NFL coaching experience) with vet position coaches.

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12 hours ago, TitanSlim said:

 

Said it before but one of the most underrated traits for a coach is the staff he can put together. It’s what separates the average from the good, good from the great and the great from the elite.

Callahan is off to a scorching start.

What about below average, bad, and terrible?

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First hire that doesn’t generate a ton of excitement. Obviously Callahan has familiarity with the first three hires, but their resumes all speak for themselves. This is the first one that just feels like a guy hiring his buddy. Hopefully it works out.

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I will say, the same thing I said about Studesville, I think it says something about a coach when he can survive multiple coaching changes on a team. Arthur Smith and Ben Johnson being the leading examples. Holz made it through three different coaches in his time with the Raiders.

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I think the biggest thing we needed in an OC is someone that Cally trusts to install things the way he wants. Holz at least has some decent history in the league and level of respectability.  

To survive coaching changes multiple times is a positive, unless he is just a snake. lol 

Young guy. 

Didn't really care about the OC hire like many of you. I just knew it had to be a guy he could trust to relay his message and philosophy of the offense. 
Who better than someone you played with in high school, that has earned his way into the NFL. 
Unlike John Streicher for Vrabel that had no NFL experience and barely had college experience. 

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It seems super meh, but I also don't know if it's as important as OC usually is with Callahan calling plays anyway.  It's probably more overseeing offensive position coaches and play design than anything else.

So Studesville would have been the dream scenario, but I'm not too broken up about it.

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