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I'm just going to read what I wrote, and this is amazing to even say this.
It's hard to say what Kafka is really, but he seems like a smart offensive mind.
He's worked closely with his team ownership and the front office, and he likely knows Dart better than anyone else in the NFL right now.
His temperament may not be very demanding from what we've seen, but he at least held players accountable without outwardly throwing them under the bus.
It's hard to imagine him benefit from staying, though.
His best chance, honestly, is probably just a change of scenery as a true offensive coordinator with the freedom to just run an offense that he thinks and creates on his own with all the lessons that he learned here and build his resume off of that.
And I think eventually he can become a head coach somewhere else based off of that.
Right here and right now doesn't feel right.
It's really hard to say about him, right?
Because it's really difficult to know anything about a special teams coordinator.
I mean, that's that's the part that's the most concerning is that he has a connection directly to Joe Shane.
That's what's scary.
You know, he must have some level of ability to command and respect a locker room or some level of football acumen because he was consistently pegged as an assistant head coach.
He was a head coach at low college level.
My concern is at the low college level, he was sucked as a head coach.
Just the record wise is just terrible.
You listed the overall record.
Almost all of those wins came at one year.
um he was like 500 at new haven and then he sucked at rhode island yeah the record i didn't go and watch the film of that but no i didn't either um he kind of bounced around with a shared connection to tony sperano in miami and then you know wound up in new orleans and then you know followed sean payton so he clearly makes an impact on the people around him or he just knows how to rub the right elbows i'm not sure but i
I don't think that the NFL, well, maybe I'm wrong.