care to elaborate instead of just insultingheadless_norseman wrote:
Talk aout failed rationale and knowledge of history
2014 Current and Potential Coaches
Moderator: Moderators
Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches

-
- All Pro Elite Player
- Posts: 1878
- Joined: Tue Jun 28, 2005 7:35 pm
- Location: Sydney, Australia
Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches
saint33 wrote: care to elaborate instead of just insulting
Nooffense, you just knew nothing of his known history, with QB's and winning along the way.
A successful coach needs a patient wife, loyal dog, and great quarterback - and not necessarily in that order.
-- Bud Grant
-- Bud Grant
Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches
again, care to elaborate?headless_norseman wrote:
Nooffense, you just knew nothing of his known history, with QB's and winning along the way.
When I look at his resume, I see a coach who had little success with developing QBs until he came to Stanford, which also happens to coincide with his working with Jim Harbaugh. Harbaugh has been well documented as a QB "guru".
So unless you have some information about his previous jobs and how he developed QBs for those teams, my question remains. How much can we attribute the success of Andrew Luck, Alex Smith and Colin Kaepernick to Greg Roman, when all 3 of those players are highly talented and also have a head coach known for his success with QBs?

Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches
There's no way for us to know the answer to that question. What we know is Carr had his best season as a pro when Roman was working with him. Luck was obviously terrific at Stanford. The 49ers QBs have been good with Roman as their OC too. Maybe Harbaugh had a lot to do with the Luck, Smith and Kaepernick and maybe not but if Harbaugh did have a lot to do with the success those QBs had, it seems reasonable to think some what he did to help those players might inform what Roman himself does going forward. I would hope that Roman picked up some useful knowledge along the way.saint33 wrote:When I look at his resume, I see a coach who had little success with developing QBs until he came to Stanford, which also happens to coincide with his working with Jim Harbaugh. Harbaugh has been well documented as a QB "guru".
So unless you have some information about his previous jobs and how he developed QBs for those teams, my question remains. How much can we attribute the success of Andrew Luck, Alex Smith and Colin Kaepernick to Greg Roman, when all 3 of those players are highly talented and also have a head coach known for his success with QBs?

It seems the other 49ers-related interview the Vikes conducted has been lost in the shuffle. It was also reported that they were going to interview 49ers DL coach Jim Tomsula yesterday. I don't know if the interview actually took place or not but he's an interesting candidate. His only NFL experience has been with the 49ers as defensive line coach (and interim coach for one game after Singletary was fired). He was a coordinator in NFLE and was head coach of the Rhein Fire during that league's final season so he has head coaching experience at a lower tier level of football. Tomsula is reportedly an up-and-comer, a coach whose players love him and who has obviously been very successful as a position coach. He's supposedly highly respected by his peers. I wonder if he's a dark horse candidate to get the job.
- VikingPaul73
- Hall of Fame Candidate
- Posts: 3371
- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2004 5:07 pm
Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches
Todd Scott!!!!!!Just Me wrote: I liked him as a QB but that was because we were down 20-0 at the start of the 4th Q in (93? I think) when his interception led to the comeback where the Vikings beat the bears 21-20. (Ditka almost had convulsions - It was great!)
That was a great game, especially because I had 3 roomates who were Bears fans!!!!!!!
Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches
Mothman wrote: There's no way for us to know the answer to that question. What we know is Carr had his best season as a pro when Roman was working with him. Luck was obviously terrific at Stanford. The 49ers QBs have been good with Roman as their OC too. Maybe Harbaugh had a lot to do with the Luck, Smith and Kaepernick and maybe not but if Harbaugh did have a lot to do with the success those QBs had, it seems reasonable to think some what he did to help those players might inform what Roman himself does going forward. I would hope that Roman picked up some useful knowledge along the way.
It seems the other 49ers-related interview the Vikes conducted has been lost in the shuffle. It was also reported that they were going to interview 49ers DL coach Jim Tomsula yesterday. I don't know if the interview actually took place or not but he's an interesting candidate. His only NFL experience has been with the 49ers as defensive line coach (and interim coach for one game after Singletary was fired). He was a coordinator in NFLE and was head coach of the Rhein Fire during that league's final season so he has head coaching experience at a lower tier level of football. Tomsula is reportedly an up-and-comer, a coach whose players love him and who has obviously been very successful as a position coach. He's supposedly highly respected by his peers. I wonder if he's a dark horse candidate to get the job.
I know there's no way for us to answer the question, I'm posing it just to provide caution.
Once upon a time the Vikings hired a supposed "QB guru" to be their HC. He had had success with his previous employer developing their starting QB, and even had success with a backup whom had come in. That coach was Brad Childress, and as we know now, Childress wasn't exactly the QB guru he was made out to be. In fact, the success the Eagles' QBs had seems to have been more attributable to the head coach in that situation, as the Eagles (and subsequently the Chiefs) had success with numerous QBs since Childress left, many of which were not successful when they left Reid's tutelage.
I'm not trying to say that Roman isn't the QB guru he's hyped to be, or that he'll have similar success as a head coach as Brad Childress. I'm just saying it's not that farfetched a thought.

- Texas Vike
- Hall of Fame Inductee
- Posts: 4673
- Joined: Sat Aug 18, 2012 9:52 am
Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches
Mothman wrote: There's no way for us to know the answer to that question. What we know is Carr had his best season as a pro when Roman was working with him. Luck was obviously terrific at Stanford. The 49ers QBs have been good with Roman as their OC too. Maybe Harbaugh had a lot to do with the Luck, Smith and Kaepernick and maybe not but if Harbaugh did have a lot to do with the success those QBs had, it seems reasonable to think some what he did to help those players might inform what Roman himself does going forward. I would hope that Roman picked up some useful knowledge along the way.
It seems the other 49ers-related interview the Vikes conducted has been lost in the shuffle. It was also reported that they were going to interview 49ers DL coach Jim Tomsula yesterday. I don't know if the interview actually took place or not but he's an interesting candidate. His only NFL experience has been with the 49ers as defensive line coach (and interim coach for one game after Singletary was fired). He was a coordinator in NFLE and was head coach of the Rhein Fire during that league's final season so he has head coaching experience at a lower tier level of football. Tomsula is reportedly an up-and-comer, a coach whose players love him and who has obviously been very successful as a position coach. He's supposedly highly respected by his peers. I wonder if he's a dark horse candidate to get the job.
Interesting about Tomsula. SF's D is an impressive group. You could see the rapport he has w/ his players today when they made a goal line stop of Carolina.
49er fans aren't that high on Roman, from what I've seen. That may be unfair anger for his "inexplicable play calling" in the SB last year or it may be a more substantiated assessment. I don't stay up enough on the 49ers to know.
-
- All Pro Elite Player
- Posts: 1878
- Joined: Tue Jun 28, 2005 7:35 pm
- Location: Sydney, Australia
Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches
Now use your same rationale and and ask the question, how successful were these three QB's before Roman coached them?saint33 wrote: So unless you have some information about his previous jobs and how he developed QBs for those teams, my question remains. How much can we attribute the success of Andrew Luck, Alex Smith and Colin Kaepernick to Greg Roman, when all 3 of those players are highly talented and also have a head coach known for his success with QBs?
A successful coach needs a patient wife, loyal dog, and great quarterback - and not necessarily in that order.
-- Bud Grant
-- Bud Grant
- Texas Vike
- Hall of Fame Inductee
- Posts: 4673
- Joined: Sat Aug 18, 2012 9:52 am
Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches
Pretty good read on Zimmer (and Vikes):
http://www.dailynorseman.com/2014/1/10/ ... in/5027623
http://www.dailynorseman.com/2014/1/10/ ... in/5027623
-
- Starting Wide Receiver
- Posts: 19150
- Joined: Mon Jan 24, 2005 5:48 pm
- Location: Crystal, MN
- Contact:
Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches
What was the point of this post? To troll? Seems like the only possible outcome here would be an argument, thankfully saint33 didn't bite.headless_norseman wrote:
Talk aout failed rationale and knowledge of history
The Devil whispered in the Viking's ear, "There's a storm coming." The Viking replied, "I am the storm." #SKOL2018
-
- All Pro Elite Player
- Posts: 1878
- Joined: Tue Jun 28, 2005 7:35 pm
- Location: Sydney, Australia
Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches
No, the point was not trolling.PurpleMustReign wrote: What was the point of this post? To troll? Seems like the only possible outcome here would be an argument, thankfully saint33 didn't bite.
Look at his answer and in context of Roman's proven history. He either didn't know or just glossed on over it. Hence my reply. No big deal, really.
A successful coach needs a patient wife, loyal dog, and great quarterback - and not necessarily in that order.
-- Bud Grant
-- Bud Grant
Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches
And it was clear to everyone that Reid was the reason for that success. But Childress still got credit.Once upon a time the Vikings hired a supposed "QB guru" to be their HC.
Don't forget Musgrave was also suppose to be a QB guru as well...plenty of QB Coach experience. Offensive coordinator. I sure saw the improvement in Ponder!
You need someone with the skill or it doesn't matter who you have. You can't get a twit like Ponder and think any coach in the world is going to be able to fix what's wrong with him. Maybe guys like Harbaugh(?)/Roman and Reid etc don't "develop" as much as they just identify good quarterbacks in the first place.

Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches
Chargers lost. Whisenhunt is free to interview. I've seen no indication the Vikings have interest. Too bad.
-
- Hall of Famer
- Posts: 9241
- Joined: Thu Dec 13, 2012 3:38 am
- Location: Watertown, NY
Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches
TEXAS VIKE.....I'm loving the avatar 

The saddest thing in life is wasted talent and the choices you make will shape your life forever.
-Chazz Palminteri
-Chazz Palminteri
- Texas Vike
- Hall of Fame Inductee
- Posts: 4673
- Joined: Sat Aug 18, 2012 9:52 am
Re: 2014 Current and Potential Coaches
Pondering Her Percy wrote:TEXAS VIKE.....I'm loving the avatar

I like what I've read. I haven't had the time to be ultra-comprehensive in reading up on candidates, but what I've read on Zimmer sounds good.