The heat must feel familiar to Mike McCoy.Eleven months after
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coordinator of the punchless Arizona Cardinals.First-year head coach Steve Wilks
said Monday that everyone's job, including his, will be on the line if the team
doesn't start winning.But the target seems biggest on McCoy, since the Cardinals
(1-5) rank last or next to last in the NFL in just about every offensive
category."We're preparing like any other week," McCoy said Tuesday when asked if
he felt his job is in jeopardy. "Our objective every week is to go out and win
the next game that you're playing. That's our focus."Coincidentally, Arizona's
next opponent is Denver, the team that fired McCoy 10 games into last season. It
was McCoy's second stint with the Broncos. He was offensive coordinator there
from 2009 to 2012. With Peyton Manning at quarterback, that 2012 team went 13-3
and McCoy became a hot property, hired as head coach of the San Diego
Chargers.He was fired after four seasons with the Chargers and returned to work
as offensive coordinator for new Denver head coach Vance Joseph, who had kind
words for McCoy in a conference call Tuesday. Joseph said coaches understand the
pressure inherent in the profession."Mike's a great man," Joseph said of the
coach he fired last November. "Mike, as a coordinator, he understands being a
head coach, and it's a production business. He understands that. We're all in
the same business, so we all get it. If we don't produce, and we don't win, then
we can't keep our jobs. Mike understands that. I understand that, and coach
Wilks understands that."It's the same for every coach in the National Football
League. We're all coaching and playing for our jobs every single week. It's no
different this week."McCoy said he has "great respect for the entire (Bronco)
organization.""I was very fortunate to be a part of their organization two
different times with some great players and some great people from Mr. Bowlen
(owner Pat Bowlen) all the way down," he said. "I've got so much respect for the
organization, how they run the business from day to day."McCoy was entrusted
with the Arizona offense by Wilks, the defensive coordinator in Carolina and a
coach with an entirely defensive background before he was hired to replace Bruce
Arians after last season.But the Cardinals stumbled from the start and haven't
shown much improvement from game to game.Rookie Josh Rosen replaced Sam Bradford
as quarterback in the third week of the season and has had some impressive
moments but the Cardinals ground game, expected to be a strength with the return
of running back David Johnson, has been mostly awful. The offensive line,
predicted to be the team's strength by Wilks, has lost most of its battles in
the trenches and is battered by injuries going into Thursday night's game.The
Cardinals average 220 yards per game, worst in the NFL. They are 31st (out of 32
teams) at 156.5 passing yards per game and dead last at 64 yards per game on the
ground. Their 82 points, including a handful of defensive touchdowns, are
next-to-last in the league.And Arizona was 0-for-10 on third down (0-for-2 on
fourth down) in last Sunday's 27-17 loss at Minnesota.So it's easy to see why
McCoy should be feeling the pressure. But he said he ignores the critics."No
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he said. "I don't read papers. I don't get on the internet. I'm too busy doing
other things, putting plans together. When my family's in town, I spend every
minute I can with them, or talking to them at night when they're in San Diego,
things like that. I've been in this long enough."The Broncos have the worst run
defense in the NFL. It would seem to be an opportunity, maybe McCoy's last in
Arizona."We're focused on this week," he said. "That's all you do in this
business. You try to be 1-0 at the end of every week. That's all that we're
focused on."Finding the future Tom Telesco quarterback Out with the old and in
with the new. That’s how the old saying goes as many people will say. To quote
Barney Stinson, one of the greatest television characters of all-time, “new is
always better.” The Los Angeles Chargers seem to be heading into that direction
as the 2018 season is rapidly approaching. With young talent such as wide
receiver Mike Williams, offensive linemen Dan Feeny and Forrest Lamp, cornerback
Desmond King and safety Derwin James all expected to be a part of the
franchise’s current and future success, the youthful bunch have officially taken
over the franchise. Sure, Antonio Gates is back for one more season as the
team’s reliable tight end, but that’s mainly due to Hunter Henry’s torn ACL.
Following 2017, Henry was chosen to be the team’s starting tight end following a
45 reception, 574 yards, and four touchdown campaign. Henry is only 23 years old
and still could be considered part of the youth movement. The Chargers currently
are listed as the 14th youngest franchise in the NFL according to Jimmy Kempski
of Philly Voice. Their average age sits at a comfortable 25.8 years old. Most of
the starters have been from the last three draft classes including potential
defensive MVP Joey Bosa, outside linebacker Jatavis Brown, punter Drew Kaser,
and fullback Derrick Watt. Much praise could be given to Chargers GM Tom Telesco
for his quality picks since his arrival in 2013. With the progression of both
Williams and James, Telesco could have struck gold with five of his first six
first round selection. His knowledge of depth should also be considered a slam
dunk with finding 16 of the current 25 starters for the Chargers team (excluding
Henry and cornerback Jason Verrett due to season-ending injuries).Telesco might
not be considered a top general manager in the drafting community like the
Jacksonville Jaguars’ Dave Caldwell, the Atlanta Falcons’ Thomas Dimitroff, or
the Tennessee Titans’ Jon Robinson, but Telesco has built a promising franchise
out in sunny Los Angeles. Looking at the Chargers roster, 34 of the current 53
man roster are players drafted in the Telesco era. With over half of the roster
coming from the selections of one man and his staff, Telesco should be proud of
the organization that looks to have a legitimate chance to end their five-year
playoff drought this season. While Telesco might be on cloud nine heading into
the regular season, there’s always room for improvement, mostly in the future.
With Philip Rivers entering his 15th season with the organization, father time’s
clock should be ticking away on the veteran’s gunslingers career. While Tom
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the Patriots’ signal caller. Already a coach to his son’s pee-wee football team,
the 36-year-old quarterback has seven children to think about along with just
two more years remaining on his current contract. Should he decline in play over
the course of the season and perhaps be the Achilles heel holding back the
Chargers from reaching their full potential this season, the organization might
be looking at new options under center. While 2018 is a big year from the
franchise on the field, the 2019 draft could be the most important one for
Telesco’s career. While Rivers should be expected to finish out his current
contract into 2019, Telesco should be turning on the college tape weekly and
hopefully find his first true future quarterback. Finding a solid rookie
quarterback is easier said than done. Sure, a player in college can throw for
nearly 5000 yards for over 40 touchdowns and end his season as one of the top
players in the country. The Cleveland Browns saw those stats and decided to
draft former Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield number 1 overall. He’ll start
his season on the bench when the Browns host rival Pittsburgh Steelers this
upcoming Sunday. Meanwhile, a quarterback’s arm strength could be their bread
and butter to gain them hype heading into the NFL Draft process. Their numbers
are below average, their accuracy is flawed and the minute characteristics such
as poise, touch and decision making skills are all over the place. But hey, the
Buffalo Bills fell in love with Josh Allen so much, they were willing to trade
up five spots last April to draft him. He’ll be holding the clipboard this
weekend and possibly hoping that Nathan Peterman’s second go-around is worse
than his five-interception debut. Fans across the NFL world don’t understand the
need for progression; they need results. Not everyone can be a Deshaun Watson
caliber quarterback, come in and begin the climb to break rookie records. It
takes time for rookies to transition from the college rankings all the way up to
NFL superstar. Perhaps one of the best ways for a young quarterback to learn and
grow is by having a successful mentor. Much like the Pittsburgh Steelers will be
doing with Mason Rudolph under Ben Roethlisberger, the Chargers are a prime
candidate to follow a similar pattern next season. Rivers won’t be retiring
following the 2018 season unless an injury forces him to call it early. Though
the 38-year-old gunslinger should be back for the short-term future, using an
early draft pick to groom under him is an option for the long -haul.Rivers
mentorship would come highly praised for any young rookie passer. Averaging a
career 64.2 completion percentage along with throwing for 4000+ yards in nine of
the last ten seasons, Rivers is a smooth technician in the pocket who keeps
drives alive without going to the kill shot. While his safety persona of being a
game-managing quarterback might not excite fans and high profile prospects, it
gets results.The Chargers will likely be picking anywhere between the high teens
and early playoff rounds should they remain healthy their entire season. That’s
plenty of time for Telesco to still grab one of the top quarterback prospects in
the class without giving up a lucrative package to slide up a spot or two.
Telesco would be smart to find a quarterback with tremendous skills but still is
safe under center. The Chargers offense has found success with Rivers mundane
passing style, so if it isn’t broken, why change the formula. While finding an
erratic passer with a talented arm is tempting, it may not be the best mold for
Lynn’s hopefully thriving offense. There’s plenty of quarterbacks who could
battle it out for the 2019 top quarterback spot come April when the Bolts are on
the clock. A player’s mold, however, is just as important as talent. If the
piece doesn’t fit, it won’t work moving forward. It’s anyone’s guess who will be
on the Chargers radar come next season. It’s almost nuts to think about Rivers
potential replacement next season with this year still underway. That being
said, Geno Smith and practice squad golden boy Cardale Jones are not the options
should anything happen to Rivers. Here are a few names that could join Team
Telesco. Drew Lock, Missouri So let’s say that Telesco does go the flashy route
and picks a quarterback with a high ceiling but low floor. Lock would likely be
the candidate due to his size and arm strength. While many would like to compare
Lock to Allen as being this year’s boom or bust quarterback, they couldn’t be
more wrong. Lock’s arm strength mirrors Allen, but his ability to keep drives
alive and change his speed on passes perhaps makes him a better prospect moving
forward. One area of improvement the Missouri quarterback will need to work on
is his accuracy. In three seasons with the Tigers offense, Lock averaged a 55%
completion rating, Consistently under pressure last season, Lock was known for
his acrobatic style of play rather than conservative passing style. Under
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Lock could learn how to better feel pressure coming off the edge and make more
accurately timed throws. It’s a reach, to say the least, but Lock’s upside as a
well-rounded passer could keep the Chargers in contention long after Rivers
calls it. Ryan Finley, North Carolina StateFrom one extreme to the other.
Telesco could take the old saying to new levels by not just finding a
conservative passer, but also find Rivers replacement from his alma mater. One
of the more safe selections but also intriguing quarterbacks in the class, the
Wolf Pack signal caller is a prototypical game managing quarterback at the next
level who can keep drives alive while building a connection with his wide
receivers. Finley’s flaws are traits that can’t be coached, but instead built in
the weight room. Struggling as a deep ball passer, Finley shows a significant
drop off deep downfield with his accuracy and arm strength. Traits like those
are hard to ignore in a pass-happy offense that wants to extend drives instead
of the clock. With Rivers, Finley could learn how to better extend drives with
finding consistency in timing. While throws deep downfield are out of the
questions, solid plays led by poise and touch on the football could be
detrimental to keeping the Chargers offense successful in the passing game.
While many will criticize Finley’s traits, if he masters his strengths, he could
become one of the league’s top game managers. Brian Lewerke, Michigan StateHe
could be a mid-draft selection or a first round lock. This season should decide
that. Either way, Lewerke should be on Telesco’s radar before the season’s end.
The Spartan quarterback has a fantastic arm that can reach all three levels of
the field while displaying excellent pocket awareness under pressure in the Big
10. While his arm may not be as powerful as Lock’s or as accurate as Finley’s,
Lewerke is a nice blend in the middle of both types of passers. Where Lewerke
will need to improve is on his decision making, Last season Lewerke’s touchdown
to interception ratio was 20:7. While those numbers are promising, most of the
issues rely on looking towards the tight window rather than the easy dump off
pass in the flats. While pressure will always play a role in a quarterback’s
decision, it still is up to the pocket passer to make the right call. With
Rivers, Lewerke can learn which are the proper throws to make under pressure and
which are ones to avoid. Add in his qualities and the Spartan’s gunslinger might
be Telesco’s perfect quarterback. All this is hypothetical. Rivers should be the
starting quarterback until Father Time decides to come knocking on his door. His
end should be sooner than Telesco’s tenure. The Chargers are built to win now
and for multiple seasons thanks to the drafting style of their GM and his staff.
In the end, though, only those with good quarterbacks (or Nick Foles for the
playoffs) and the ones hoisting the Lombardi Trophy went February rolls around.
Rivers is set to get his chance to take home the hardware finally, but his clock
is ticking. The older he is, the faster it ticks. So Telesco, make sure you’re
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