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Hail Raiser
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Re: Our next coach??
Ahh ok, but of course any team that wants him could agree to pick up part of all of the penalty he would face.
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Uncle Phil
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Re: Our next coach??
I suppose, but I think Schefter is right that there's almost no chance. That's what most people here are saying.
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Re: Our next coach??
My judgement has been kinda whack recently though. Afterall I was 99% convinced that CantonLegend was Clinton Portis. LOL I'll never forget that one.
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Re: Our next coach??
I can't see Snyder not taking a very serious run at Shanahan. If you ask me, Zorn is about 95% gone.
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Re: Our next coach??
I wasn't sold on Shanahan at first, but now the idea is definitely growing on me. If he's Zorn's replacement, I can live with it. What would be a head scratcher would be us going after the next assistant with promise.
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Re: Our next coach??
He would likely be the top paid coach in the league, he would have a say in personnel, and an owner willing to spend money. Why would Shanahan not want the job?
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Uncle Phil
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Re: Our next coach??
Here's what I think:
Shanahan: If he wants it, it's his. $10+ million/year. President/HC. Kyle Shanahan is Asst. Head Coach-offense; Asst. Head Coach-defense Bob Slowik. Leinart or Rosenfels potential veteran QB. Competition for him will be fierce though Holmgren: I don't think Snyder is quite his style. And I have heard Snyder isn't too enamored with him anyway Dungy: Just took a position with the NFL league offices. I think he's happy not coaching Cowher: I think Tomlin's success has taken some of the luster off of him in Snyder's eyes. But he's still a possibility. Cowher is a candidate for many places though-Cleveland, Carolina, and Houston for starters Gruden: Not happening. It wasn't happening even before he signed his contract extension Steve Marriucci: Fall-back option. Speaks often with Cerrato but he might be more likely for a place like Houston or even Seattle if Holmgren returns and cans Jim Mora Jr. Jim Fassel: How many times can he be turned away at the last minute by the Redskins? If anything he'll go somewhere like Oakland or Buffalo Jim Hasslett: No Pete Carroll: Pete Carroll? Seriously? I think he takes one more stab at the NFL, but it won't be in DC. Dallas maybe? Brian Billick: My sleeper pick to be our next coach. And he'll bring someone like DeCosta along with him Charlie Weis: If Vinny stays (which he won't) Weis could be our next offensive coordinator, with Rob Ryan as head coach and Jimmy Clausen as QB. Really I don't see that happening Gary Kubiak/Jim Mora Jr: Will get interviewed if available and Shanahan says no Ron Meeks: Will get interviewed, and another sleeper pick
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Uncle Phil
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Re: Our next coach??
First option would be to have success with Cerrato and Zorn, but that hasn't happened so far and doesn't seem to be on the horizon
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Re: Our next coach??
Oh my god Smoot your killing me. The best we can do is Shanahan and Co.?
I agree: Dungy-won't take it. Gruden-should but most likely won't. Unless DS pays out his contract. Cowher-would be nice but like you said most likely to Carolina. Holmgren-I just don't see the balls to put DS in his place. Back to Seattle. Marriucci-Might not be bad for continuity with scheme but again too timmid. Billick-I have never been impressed with his offenses. I hope he goes elsewhere. Fassel-He never had a good scheme. He's dying to get back into the league. Then you add: Hasslett Carroll Weis Kubiak Mora Jr. Meeks All very bad coach's. I'd definitly rather have DS make a special trip to see Marty and sweet talk him into taking the GM job and have his son Brian be HC. Otherwise look to raid the Colts and take Chris Polian as GM and the Asst. HC/WR coach and bring him in as HC. Maybe they could build something. Jimmy Johnson anyone? LOL. Maybe he can use Dan Morino as QB coach and he gets his ring as a coach. |
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Re: Our next coach??
Smoot, you also mentioned Rob Ryan. He's with the Browns right? I thought of him and wondered if we had no other qualified options would he not be an ok HC? I know he and his long hair are excetric but he has been a decent co-ordinator in the past. I don't know who he would bring in to run the offense and as you said if he came in he would most likely have to do a lot of work to change it to a 3-4 defense. Our draft picks are needed to beef up the O-line.
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Re: Our next coach??
Never mind about Chris Polian:
Chris Polian becomes Colts G.M. Posted by Mike Florio on November 26, 2009 10:12 PM ET Though Indianapolis Colts president Bill Polian isn't retiring any time soon, his son, Chris, has taken a big step closer toward replacing his 66-year-old father once he decides to pack it in. The Indianapolis Star reports that Chris Polian has been named the team's General Manager as part of joint contract extensions with both Polians, which will keep them with the team beyond 2012. Chris Polian, a long-time employee of the Colts, often has been mentioned as a possible candidate for jobs in other cities, but he never has come close to leaving Indy. It now appears that he won't be leaving at any point in the near future. "I was willing to make a financial commitment to the management side of this organization to keep Chris off the market,'' owner Jim Irsay told the Star. "Chris is going to be here and play a dominant role. I've been around Chris for a long time. Whenever Bill is ready to retire, or semi-retire, we'll move forward with Chris.'' |
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Uncle Phil
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Re: Our next coach??
Double checked on Gruden. He won't and can't go anywhere in 2010
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Re: Our next coach??
There's also always Gregg Williams as an option. So long as Vinny goes, Williams is a possibility. But Snyder won't let him be more than just head coach.
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Re: Our next coach??
Yes I forgot about him when I mentioned the Saints. I was thinking OC. He would not be bad for continuity on the defensive side of things, but does he have to bring his lacky back with him? You know the CB or Safety that follows him like a lost puppy. Prayloo (sp).
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Re: Our next coach??
I would be happy with him as coach if we got a good GM to go with him. Maybe we could get someone with ties to Tennessee that worked with GW in the past. That could be a nice combo.
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