Does getting hired by another team mean the staff was good?
I'd like to see successful player development, and a winning record to judge a staff as having been good. Sullivan and Cignetti didn't have Davis Webb ready to play even 1 snap.
... and if the Giants don't keep him, he may be in a position to take a little time off and get a good job later.
I dont know how he would be in a position to get a good job later. His resume quite simply isn't very good. Yes he directed the 2007 defense but he's had a handful of historically bad seasons too. He doesnt get enough blame for what happened to the Giants in 2017, either.
qualifies as a good staff. Plus, in the last two years, in my opinion, there wasn't a single unit that showed significant improvements. Some were downright terrible for the entire two years. So, no, i dont thi k it is a good staff, nor do I want a single coach retained.
Did anyone ever think maybe no other teams came calling for Spags as a HC, as opposed to he decided not to interview? He's coming off a mediocre D that looked awful at points in the season, and his resume isn't really as strong as some like to think.
Two weeks after the season ended, 4 coaches have been hired by other teams. Means they were looked upon quite favorably in the league.
Sullivan wasn't getting an OC call this soon, but QB coach is a very good place to restart the career, especially with a team that hopes to draft their future franchise QB this spring. So I guess Elway liked what he saw. We never really knew what kind of OC Sullivan was as McAdoo kept that to himself for 24 of 32 games, or so.
I'd like to see successful player development, and a winning record to judge a staff as having been good. Sullivan and Cignetti didn't have Davis Webb ready to play even 1 snap.
I dont know how he would be in a position to get a good job later. His resume quite simply isn't very good. Yes he directed the 2007 defense but he's had a handful of historically bad seasons too. He doesnt get enough blame for what happened to the Giants in 2017, either.
Bringing Spags back would be a huge mistake.
Did anyone ever think maybe no other teams came calling for Spags as a HC, as opposed to he decided not to interview? He's coming off a mediocre D that looked awful at points in the season, and his resume isn't really as strong as some like to think.
Sullivan wasn't getting an OC call this soon, but QB coach is a very good place to restart the career, especially with a team that hopes to draft their future franchise QB this spring. So I guess Elway liked what he saw. We never really knew what kind of OC Sullivan was as McAdoo kept that to himself for 24 of 32 games, or so.