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<blockquote data-quote="PackerfaninCarolina" data-source="post: 701578" data-attributes="member: 9364"><p>So the Rams hire Sean McVay and Chargers hire Anthony Lynn. Lynn, I guess I wouldn't know as much about to talk about that move.</p><p></p><p>A little surprised about Sean McVay. Not so much about his body of work, he did do a decent job with the Redskins offense and Kirk Cousins' limitations. But he's moving into a role that's gonna require a huge burden on him to keep his players (ALL OF THEM) always playing at a high level. Now I'm betting he certainly won't get any GM duties assigned to him as this guy did, but I'd be a little skeptical about this move because the Denver Broncos brought in Josh McDaniels, another guy who was young at the time like this guy, well a little older but still taking over a team at a young age. He came in highly touted like Sean McVay, but that one flopped pretty big. You just wonder here if they grabbed a guy who could certainly be a good head coach some day but just isn't his time yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerfaninCarolina, post: 701578, member: 9364"] So the Rams hire Sean McVay and Chargers hire Anthony Lynn. Lynn, I guess I wouldn't know as much about to talk about that move. A little surprised about Sean McVay. Not so much about his body of work, he did do a decent job with the Redskins offense and Kirk Cousins' limitations. But he's moving into a role that's gonna require a huge burden on him to keep his players (ALL OF THEM) always playing at a high level. Now I'm betting he certainly won't get any GM duties assigned to him as this guy did, but I'd be a little skeptical about this move because the Denver Broncos brought in Josh McDaniels, another guy who was young at the time like this guy, well a little older but still taking over a team at a young age. He came in highly touted like Sean McVay, but that one flopped pretty big. You just wonder here if they grabbed a guy who could certainly be a good head coach some day but just isn't his time yet. [/QUOTE]
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