It’s kind of silly to detail his coaching career up to when he gets nfl jobs for 3 years and position it like he jumped from d-3 to the d coordinator of the rams.
That was an error on on our part, one member of the team brought it up, and it was supposed to be handled in post. We mishandled and forgot to put that in though.
Staley pulled a coaching hat trick by having three shitty seasons and outdoing himself each time all ending in the most bizarre and embarrassing way possible!
Staley made all chargers fan on earth (including me) have almost no argument against raiders fans because they would say 63-21 like bro when was your last playoff win?
Not really. They're both similar in that their owners don't have a clue what makes a good or winning GM, HC or anything else. When NFL: team owners don't understand something, they do what all other humans do: either shunt away all decision-making about it onto someone else (the Bears hired Poles & Poles hires everyone else) or go the other extreme like Jerry Jones & pretend they're competent. Both spell disaster because either way you have No Accountability. The owner who wants to act macho will only hire yes-men & the person in charge will only want to keep the checks coming in & there's no one above them who can tell they're not doing their all. When you get a coach that cares about winning &/or their players that is the _exception,_ not the rule. Even Gruden is quite a tyrant. & that's the thing. When humans don't know what they're looking at, subconsciously they rephrase things in their heads into terms they can understand. As business owners they see players as employees & coaches like supervisors. Ergo _all_ team owners are going to look at tyrannical windbags like McDaniels (that's how you get back at Raiders fans) like Suitable Supervisors. Once they've convinced themselves they've got a Suitable Supervisor, they stop thinking about any of this. Twisting the unknown to something familiar itself FEELS LIKE accomplishing something. In truth it has: you've fooled yourself into thinking you've accomplished something when all you've done is avoid the responsibility. Like with any teen, that feels like an accomplishment in itself.
The players quit on Staley, rightfully so. But the person Charger fans should truly be pissed with is John Spanos. He hired Brandon Staley. I’m grateful that Dean Spanos FINALLY realized that his son John couldn’t be In charge with the next hire. John Spanos needs to STF away from the GM and the HC running the Chargers.
His horrible defensive play calling truly showed that he was carried by that Rams defense. Some coordinators should stay as coordinators because some are not ready for the head coaching level at that time or will ever be.
Can’t really blame him. Its the players that have to make that count no matter what. Yes i will admit brandon did make a lot of poor choices when even when he did it still made sense and won them games other times yes it was terrible but. Don’t blame just him. Also it is sad he lost his job. No one wants to lose their job.
Depending on your field/industry, losing your job is part of life. NFL coaching circles not only are close but as 'accomplished' the individual can be, the owner could pivot quickly and pick some college coach from Baylor name Matt Rhule. Thing is Staley's contract is guaranteed so compared to most of everyone else in the work force, he has some form of job security. Even picking up an advisor role from the Niners. The blame does sit on Staley for not being able to coach. Yes it didn't help when Telesco assembled a bum roster for him but that came with the job requirements. Other defensive minded coaches have done much more with far less top end talent. Along with hitting better on the coaching staff to help with other parts of the roster.
Staley was a microcosm of fundamental issues within the Chargers as an organization. I’m not absolving Staley of responsibility because he didn’t perform but I don’t think his failure was entirely on him and he fell victim to poor and no leadership inside LA. He was a YOUNG coach in a building with no other HCs for him to lean on and guide him, no one in the building had any championship experience so it’s just the blind leading the blind. On top of that he had Telesco who’s sneakily one of the worst GMs in the NFL. I still think Staley can be a good HC but he got WAAAY too much on his plate way too soon and didn’t have anyone inside the Chargers building that could tell him “you’re doing too much rn” or “you got too much dip on ya chip” He clearly understood defense, he nearly shut down the 49ers offense, the Miami offense, held Mahomes to fairly low point totals. But he wasn’t ready to be a HC and he didn’t have someone who had done it successfully in the building to help sculpt and mold him. Players need coaching but coaches need coaching too
Sure Staley has key coaching moments like you mentioned against those very competitive teams. But too often he's not consistent with having a gameplan that shuts down lesser competitive teams. I've heard the excuses from the Texans loss ages ago where he let Rex Burkhead have a career rushing game on the Chargers defense. Your excuse that Staley had no one to guide him is some fluff. Especially when *its the HCs that hire their own coaching staff!* He kept that stooge Joe Lombardi to be his OC where his idea for a passing game for Herbert was getting to 3rd and long and running curl/stick routes that don't go beyond the sticks. If he needed an old head advisor he has the option to get one like what Sirianni did back in 2022 getting Fangio on that role. If the HC can't play the executive manager and bring the weekly gameplan/position staff/players together in the same page for Sunday/Monday and adapt with winning philosophies, what are they in the building for?
It’s kind of silly to detail his coaching career up to when he gets nfl jobs for 3 years and position it like he jumped from d-3 to the d coordinator of the rams.
That was an error on on our part, one member of the team brought it up, and it was supposed to be handled in post. We mishandled and forgot to put that in though.
Staley pulled a coaching hat trick by having three shitty seasons and outdoing himself each time all ending in the most bizarre and embarrassing way possible!
It was 27-7 at Halftime
Staley made all chargers fan on earth (including me) have almost no argument against raiders fans because they would say 63-21 like bro when was your last playoff win?
Not really. They're both similar in that their owners don't have a clue what makes a good or winning GM, HC or anything else. When NFL: team owners don't understand something, they do what all other humans do: either shunt away all decision-making about it onto someone else (the Bears hired Poles & Poles hires everyone else) or go the other extreme like Jerry Jones & pretend they're competent. Both spell disaster because either way you have No Accountability.
The owner who wants to act macho will only hire yes-men & the person in charge will only want to keep the checks coming in & there's no one above them who can tell they're not doing their all. When you get a coach that cares about winning &/or their players that is the _exception,_ not the rule. Even Gruden is quite a tyrant.
& that's the thing. When humans don't know what they're looking at, subconsciously they rephrase things in their heads into terms they can understand. As business owners they see players as employees & coaches like supervisors. Ergo _all_ team owners are going to look at tyrannical windbags like McDaniels (that's how you get back at Raiders fans) like Suitable Supervisors. Once they've convinced themselves they've got a Suitable Supervisor, they stop thinking about any of this. Twisting the unknown to something familiar itself FEELS LIKE accomplishing something.
In truth it has: you've fooled yourself into thinking you've accomplished something when all you've done is avoid the responsibility. Like with any teen, that feels like an accomplishment in itself.
after all is said and done. I wish i could be a bad NFL head coach for three years 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
The players quit on Staley, rightfully so. But the person Charger fans should truly be pissed with is John Spanos. He hired Brandon Staley. I’m grateful that Dean Spanos FINALLY realized that his son John couldn’t be In charge with the next hire. John Spanos needs to STF away from the GM and the HC running the Chargers.
Hes trash as a "coach", rex ryan clowned his ass
His horrible defensive play calling truly showed that he was carried by that Rams defense. Some coordinators should stay as coordinators because some are not ready for the head coaching level at that time or will ever be.
As a fan a broncos fan in going to miss him being their hc
Joey Bosa also got injured in the Denver game even though he played against the jags. also, they were ahead 27-7 at halftime.
Can’t really blame him. Its the players that have to make that count no matter what. Yes i will admit brandon did make a lot of poor choices when even when he did it still made sense and won them games other times yes it was terrible but. Don’t blame just him. Also it is sad he lost his job. No one wants to lose their job.
Depending on your field/industry, losing your job is part of life. NFL coaching circles not only are close but as 'accomplished' the individual can be, the owner could pivot quickly and pick some college coach from Baylor name Matt Rhule. Thing is Staley's contract is guaranteed so compared to most of everyone else in the work force, he has some form of job security. Even picking up an advisor role from the Niners. The blame does sit on Staley for not being able to coach. Yes it didn't help when Telesco assembled a bum roster for him but that came with the job requirements. Other defensive minded coaches have done much more with far less top end talent. Along with hitting better on the coaching staff to help with other parts of the roster.
Bro he is breaking this goofy Staley down to the white meat
LOL
Worst defense I have ever seen, absolute fraud.
Charger fan here, you summed it up perfectly thanks
Staley was a microcosm of fundamental issues within the Chargers as an organization. I’m not absolving Staley of responsibility because he didn’t perform but I don’t think his failure was entirely on him and he fell victim to poor and no leadership inside LA. He was a YOUNG coach in a building with no other HCs for him to lean on and guide him, no one in the building had any championship experience so it’s just the blind leading the blind. On top of that he had Telesco who’s sneakily one of the worst GMs in the NFL.
I still think Staley can be a good HC but he got WAAAY too much on his plate way too soon and didn’t have anyone inside the Chargers building that could tell him “you’re doing too much rn” or “you got too much dip on ya chip” He clearly understood defense, he nearly shut down the 49ers offense, the Miami offense, held Mahomes to fairly low point totals. But he wasn’t ready to be a HC and he didn’t have someone who had done it successfully in the building to help sculpt and mold him. Players need coaching but coaches need coaching too
He has no business coaching in the NFL he's arrogant just like kyle shanny
Sure Staley has key coaching moments like you mentioned against those very competitive teams. But too often he's not consistent with having a gameplan that shuts down lesser competitive teams. I've heard the excuses from the Texans loss ages ago where he let Rex Burkhead have a career rushing game on the Chargers defense. Your excuse that Staley had no one to guide him is some fluff. Especially when *its the HCs that hire their own coaching staff!* He kept that stooge Joe Lombardi to be his OC where his idea for a passing game for Herbert was getting to 3rd and long and running curl/stick routes that don't go beyond the sticks. If he needed an old head advisor he has the option to get one like what Sirianni did back in 2022 getting Fangio on that role. If the HC can't play the executive manager and bring the weekly gameplan/position staff/players together in the same page for Sunday/Monday and adapt with winning philosophies, what are they in the building for?
Wasted 3 years of Herbert. Total collapse
wasted 3 yrs period of talent across the team
Great video i hate staley good luck 9ers 😅
I got one reason to thank him for. Cause of him we have Jim Hardbaugh,.
Ted Bundy? 😂😅
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