Oh stop. Canales has been in the NFL since 2010 while Coen since 2018. Coen is more polished simply because he was on the Rams staff and not Seahawks? Or is it that you think it's because he was a figure head in McVay's offense? If he was that good as an OC in LA, why did he go to Kentucky and not stay in the NFL? The $100k raise? I don't think so. In LA, he was no different than Pete Carmichael in New Orleans under Payton.Central_Buc wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 2:15 pmCanales was a rookie OC at this time last year and we had to deal with some of his inexperience early on (not that he was terrible, but he was developing. Coen is a little more polished coming in)
Coen may do fine, I'm just saying you're not going to sell me on him as being a definitive upgrade. I mean, if he had gone back to the college ranks to be a head coach, I could at least give him the benefit of the doubt, but he didn't. It was a lateral position as an offensive coordinator.