In Celebration of Eric Bieniemy Returning

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  1. People aren’t thrilled, but I’m happy to move on from Nagy at the very least. At worst, the offense shows no improvement and it becomes obvious the Reid’s best days are behind him. Overall low risk move and EB may be an old name, but he spent a year with Ben Johnson, so who’s to say he can’t bring new ideas into the offense.

  2. Meh. I guess.

    Okay so EB is the accountability guy, bad-cop role. I get it. Whatever.

    Andy nobody else to hide behind now. If the offense still stinks, it’s on you. Or really it always has been. Just now there’s nobody else to shoulder the blame. Lets see how it plays out.

    Finally paying attention & starting to care about the RB position would go a long way in helping.

  3. I am happy to have EB back….. brings me back to a better time. It may get tough for some of the players that will have to work harder, but oh well.

  4. I wonder if this means, Andy trusts EB to become the next head coach.

    Because why bring him in? The end goal is transfer of power and continuity the day Andy decides he wants to ride into the sunset of retirement.

  5. Not thrilled. I wanted Veach and Hunt, if needed, to demand new blood. More of the same is not what we need.

    I hope I am wrong.

  6. No reason to be excited about this. We let him walk because he wanted to try to get a head coaching job. He failed miserably, went down to college, failed again, and then was a running backs coach again. Zero reason to feel good about this.

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