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tonyballs
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Steve Sarkisian and Nathaniel Hackett are 2 names starting to heat up...
Sarkisian for me...
Sarkisian for me...
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Get StartedATL was top 10 in points this year and to 15 last year. I guess he could be an improvement even though Detroit's offense was 7th last year.
ATL was top 10 in points this year and to 15 last year. I guess he could be an improvement even though Detroit's offense was 7th last year.
The offense's scoring output, under his guidance, dropped from 33.8 points per game (leading the NFL in 2016) to 22.1 points per game in 2017. On December 31, 2018 he was fired as offensive coordinator.
It went up 3 points or so this past year not sure he's a raring endorsement.
But it was way down from before he took over.. So did Atlanta have a huge change in personnel or is he JBC 2.0.
It's the reason we fired JBC lack of offense yet you "lmao" it. Change of scenery, to Detroit? :hehe:
Aw man...Detroit is going to make Sark relapse. Not sure if im ready to have that on my conscience.
Lol. The more I read up on Hackett, he doesn't sound too bad.
Took over the OC job in Jacksonville midseason in 2016. Finished strong.
Did wonders in 2017.
Fell apart last yr. Fournette hurt a lot, Hurns gone, Bortles sucking. Hard to succeed.
Like I said, change of scenery could be good.
Sounds almost exactly like JBC in Detroit.
Steve Sarkisian and Nathaniel Hackett are 2 names starting to heat up...
Sarkisian for me...
I honestly don't know what we need in an OC. Keeping Stafford focused is key. The guy just goes flat for large portions of alot of games. Not sure how you fix than in year 11
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