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<blockquote data-quote="Greg C." data-source="post: 42063" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>arrow: That was my impression of Mariucci too. I can't think of any examples of him being really aggressive with his play-calling, but I do remember him being criticized at times for not being aggressive enough. </p><p></p><p>Whoever ends up as OC, I hope it is someone who is able to bring something new to the table. With Rossley, I could never tell what he added to the team. Sherman's repeated endorsement of Rossley was that he and Sherman thought alike on play-calling and schemes. I would've rather heard Sherman say that Rossley came up with new ideas, that he was more or less aggressive than Sherman, ANYTHING to distinguish one guy from the other. </p><p></p><p>McCarthy has at least paid lip service to the idea that coaches should challenge each other and not be afraid to argue. Let's hope he can put that idea into practice. Bringing in Jagodzinski, who was allegedly canned for disagreeing too often with Sherman, might be a good start. That is, as long as Jagodzinski has good ideas and is not just a jerk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg C., post: 42063, member: 195"] arrow: That was my impression of Mariucci too. I can't think of any examples of him being really aggressive with his play-calling, but I do remember him being criticized at times for not being aggressive enough. Whoever ends up as OC, I hope it is someone who is able to bring something new to the table. With Rossley, I could never tell what he added to the team. Sherman's repeated endorsement of Rossley was that he and Sherman thought alike on play-calling and schemes. I would've rather heard Sherman say that Rossley came up with new ideas, that he was more or less aggressive than Sherman, ANYTHING to distinguish one guy from the other. McCarthy has at least paid lip service to the idea that coaches should challenge each other and not be afraid to argue. Let's hope he can put that idea into practice. Bringing in Jagodzinski, who was allegedly canned for disagreeing too often with Sherman, might be a good start. That is, as long as Jagodzinski has good ideas and is not just a jerk. [/QUOTE]
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