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| View Poll Results: Your top choice for the next head coach? | |||
| Ben Johnson |
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25 | 51.02% |
| Bobby Slowick |
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3 | 6.12% |
| Mike MacDonald |
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10 | 20.41% |
| Raheem Morris |
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0 | 0% |
| Dan Quinn |
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2 | 4.08% |
| Mike Vrabel |
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2 | 4.08% |
| Bill Belichick |
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2 | 4.08% |
| Aaron Glenn |
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0 | 0% |
| Jim Harbaugh |
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5 | 10.20% |
| other |
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0 | 0% |
| Voters: 49. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
You have to bear in mind that McDonald has a great defensive roster, disappointed that we didn't go for Roquan Smith or the safety, but obviously All Pros that don't have position flex at OT aren't of any real use. Not that I am bitter at all.
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Living Legend
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
He also did it in Michigan and Baltimore before that. If we would have been our DC when Montez was here, he would had that D playing instead of underachieving. He’s ready to be a HC and I hope he’s the one picked.
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
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Gotta wonder how much Chris Harris contributed to Curl's success - Harris left before last year and our secondary went back to being dogshit again. I think we led the league in giving up chunk plays. Anyways that's what we have Adam Peters for - to identify where we can get players like Roquan Smith and Kyle Hamilton from - and why we need a good coaching staff that can develop them and maximize their succcess.
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Playmaker
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
That is my concern also .. If we are hiring Johnson because of his performance as a OC why would we not let him be the HC/OC ?? To do otherwise who will be our OC ?
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Living Legend
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
A first-time HC should not be HC/OC. Being the Head Coach has a different skill set, but he should bring in an OC that he trusts.
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Playmaker
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
Frankly, I'm not overly fussed about a D or an O coach being HC, I'm most concerned that he's exhibited the skills to turn a team into champions. Whether a great OC or DC, it's not the ability to build a great O or D, it's about the whole team. They're not going to interview any of these guys based purely on how good a scheme they have put together in recent years, that's just one factor. Did they get the best out of their players? How? What's their plan to help the GM build a strong, sustainable roster plan? How did they handle adversity? Star player ego's? and so forth.
Yes being a great OC or DC is of course important in lining up a candidate, but the job is so much more. |
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Warpath Hall of Fame
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
May have been mentioned here but Eric B also interviewed for the HC position.
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Gamebreaker
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
Rooney rule checked off, great job Eric
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
They already interviewed Raheem Morris. Tongue in check comment aside Peters is going to be methodical, which I like, he is not going to let someone in house slip away without interviewing them.
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Gamebreaker
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
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Raheem only checked one of those boxes Eric crushed it!
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
He is a bit Uncle Fester-ish
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
^ Agreed
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Hail Raiser
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
I honestly don't have any strong preferences, just get the best guy for the job. I trust AP will do that.
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Playmaker
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Living Legend
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
If The Lions and Ben Johnson beat the 49ers next weekend, then I’m all in on the Johnson bandwagon.
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