Connected Career: Former/Perspective Coach Schemes

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  • LEWJ
    Rookie
    • Jan 2009
    • 21

    #1

    Connected Career: Former/Perspective Coach Schemes

    I decided to start a connected careers mode yesterday with [a created] Jon Gruden (as many have done).
    What I am proposing for this thread is a list of former and perspective head coaches and their offensive and defensive schemes (or what would be assumed).
    I tried to search these kinds of things, but they're often difficult to find when I'm not very familiar with plays and playbooks as some of you are.

    So, I'm hoping this idea is liked, possibly done already?

    Some coaches I know some of us would enjoy using are:
    Tony Dungy (Former)
    Jon Gruden (Former)
    Mike Holmgren (Former)
    Bill Cowher (Former)
    Brian Billick (Former)
    Wade Phillips (Former)
    Rob Ryan (Perspective)
    Bruce Arians (Perspective)
    Dick LeBeau (Perspective/Former)
    Chip Kelly (NCAA)

    Any help would be appreciated, I just hate knowing I might have Jon Gruden running the spread when he actually ran the West Coast offense... (obviously)

    Thanks!
    Browns. Buckeyes. Cavaliers. Indians.
  • preaceps
    Rookie
    • Nov 2012
    • 248

    #2
    Re: Connected Career: Former/Perspective Coach Schemes

    Dungy was defensive guru. He used Tom Moore i believe as play-caller. I believe that I saw his offensive playbook as a specialty MUT card the other day. Not sure if you can use any specialty like this in CCM

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    • Mckinley Cash
      Pro
      • May 2012
      • 728

      #3
      I've got one with Dana Holgorsen. He's coaching the Chiefs with Geno as his QB

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      • Brad555
        Rookie
        • Nov 2012
        • 6

        #4
        Re: Connected Career: Former/Perspective Coach Schemes

        Thats a very good idea and you should have to carry on it.Bester luck.

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        Brad555

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