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Good luck Deland. Thanks for the memories. You are leaving the team in a much better place than when you arrived and you are directly responsible for a lot of that success.
Emperor of Eddy St....Grand Duke of Grape StLord of Mishawaka, Warden of The Region.
Driskell source tooIt's kinda weird that DMC's coaching trajectory is very circular.
Went from the Chiefs to Indiana to Notre Dame to the Raiders and now potentially back to the Chiefs. Never promoting.
I wish my Giants would wisen up and make the pick instead of wasting it on another OL or going WR with Tate and Tyson at the top of the boards....gotta go best player available Love, Downs etcWould only be fitting that he gets the Chiefs job and Kansas City then selects J-Love with the 9th pick.
God....literally anyone but the Chiefs. Hell, I'd rather see Love in Indianapolis, and thats painful enough to say.Would only be fitting that he gets the Chiefs job and Kansas City then selects J-Love with the 9th pick.
Love would be deadly in tandem with Mahomes.God....literally anyone but the Chiefs. Hell, I'd rather see Love in Indianapolis, and thats painful enough to say.
Not sure that he has ever had ambitions for an OC/HC type of role.It's kinda weird that DMC's coaching trajectory is very circular.
Went from the Chiefs to Indiana to Notre Dame to the Raiders and now potentially back to the Chiefs. Never promoting.
IIRC it was a big reason he took the ND job was he wanted to be a HCNot sure that he has ever had ambitions for an OC/HC type of role.
no, he has been there beforeAnyone think the KC interest in DMC is related to a plan to draft Love?
Yeah. The word at the time was he had seen, under Eric Bienemy, how hard it was to climb to the HC level in the NFL, so he went back to college to position himself to run his own program someday. (also wouldn't be surprised if his kids being/approaching college was a factor too).IIRC it was a big reason he took the ND job was he wanted to be a HC
I'm a DMC fanboy, but always found it odd that we never went after his sons.Yeah. The word at the time was he had seen, under Eric Bienemy, how hard it was to climb to the HC level in the NFL, so he went back to college to position himself to run his own program someday. (also wouldn't be surprised if his kids being/approaching college was a factor too).
But I do wonder if after a few years back in the college game, and the landscape changing the way it has, he realized he'd rather be an NFL assistant than a G5 head coach.
100% agree yes, look at what Love & DMC did at ND togehter.Anyone think the KC interest in DMC is related to a plan to draft Love?
I am not worried but understand this could be the weakest part of our offense.I heard the Irish Illustrated people compare the unknowns with the 2026 RB room to the 2020 and 2019 rosters. Personally, I don't think there is any comparison.
I am personally not worried AT ALL about RBs in 2026.
- AW was VERY productive as a freshman and was a monster in garbage time.
- He was held off the field this year by (1) two all-time greats and (2) a RB coach who almost always plays only two RBs unless its garbage time.
- The kids behind Aeneas are basically all 4 stars with great upsides.
- The one with the lowest ranking, NJ, is the one the coaches are most excited about.
I am worried about back-up QB and maybe a little about unknowns at WR. But RB is going to be just fine.
Honestly I'm more worried about OL next year, if Jagusah isn't ready to go we could be in a world of hurt.I am not worried but understand this could be the weakest part of our offense.
FIFYHonestly I'm more worried about DL next year.