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RustShack 10-06-2008 12:22 AM

Bring him in as an offensive assistant :P

DaneMcCloud 10-06-2008 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by RustShack (Post 5086918)
Bring him in as an offensive assistant :P

Theoretically, that would be up to a new head coach.

But NO ONE, and I mean NO ONE is going to be able to do jackshit with McInSuck and Jones.

Let alone three QB's that should be in the AFL2.

Nightfyre 10-06-2008 12:28 AM

I am in the Steve Spagnuolo boat. He runs a Jim Johnson-esque 4-3 for the Giants. Our defense is best equipped for that style. He's defensive-minded and only 48. And he's not a cover 2 bitch. And he obviously knows D-Linemen. Who better to bring in to develop tank, dorsey and turk as well as to find a gem of a RDE?

Mecca 10-06-2008 12:30 AM

Spagnuolo makes a ton of money to be a DC, he can basically call his shot on the job he wants.

DaneMcCloud 10-06-2008 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Nightfyre (Post 5086926)
I am in the Steve Spagnuolo boat. He runs a Jim Johnson-esque 4-3 for the Giants. Our defense is best equipped for that style. He's defensive-minded and only 48. And he's not a cover 2 bitch. And he obviously knows D-Linemen. Who better to bring in to develop tank, dorsey and turk as well as to find a gem of a RDE?

He was the guy I mentioned in earlier threads this year.

He'll be the hot coach this offseason, especially if the Giants continue to tear it up this season.

It looks like nothing's going to stop them.

T-post Tom 10-06-2008 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 5086905)
Apparently, you can only quote stats. .

Yeah, stats mean nothing. That's why nobody keeps track of them in NFL. :shake:

Despite all of Cowher's success, he's not good enough to coach here? 'Well last time I checked' (in Herm's Sunday Sermon voice), we aren't winning too many playoff games at Arrowhead. Er...any playoff games. Aw hell, we aren't winning many regular season games. There's no reason to doubt that Cowher could come in here and make this franchise respectable again. If you find a better alternative, let me know.

DaneMcCloud 10-06-2008 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by T-post Tom (Post 5086938)
Yeah, stats mean nothing. That's why nobody keeps track of them in NFL. :shake:

Despite all of Cowher's success, he's not good enough to coach here? 'Well last time I checked' (in Herm's Sunday Sermon voice), we aren't winning too many playoff games at Arrowhead. Er...any playoff games. Aw hell, we aren't winning many regular season games. There's no reason to doubt that Cowher could come in here and make this franchise respectable again. If you find a better alternative, let me know.

Yes, stats mean nothing. The ONLY stat that matters is the Super Bowl.

There are FAR better alternatives than continuing the current path.

Cowher's a ball-control, defense first head coach. Why do you think it took him 15 years to win a Super Bowl in Pittsburgh when they were loaded at every position other than QB?

Do you think it's some kind of coincidence that just after Rothlisberger was drafted, they win a Super Bowl? Yet the 12 preceding years, they stumbled in the playoffs with bozos at QB?

No thanks. We had enough suffering.

Nightfyre 10-06-2008 12:38 AM

I wonder if Spagnuolo would even consider it.

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Originally Posted by Wikipedia
On February 7th, 2008 he took his name out of consideration for the head coaching position of the Washington Redskins, citing the fact that he didn't feel ready to be a head coach. People speculated that he did not like the fact that the coordinators were already installed, but he stated he had no problems with them. The same day, the New York Giants made Spagnuolo the highest paid defensive coordinator with a 3 year contract for 2 million dollars each year[3].


Mecca 10-06-2008 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Nightfyre (Post 5086943)
I wonder if Spagnuolo would even consider it.

He said no to the Redskins, he can basically call his shot, you can believe if he has no say he's gonna turn the job down.

pr_capone 10-06-2008 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Nightfyre (Post 5086926)
I am in the Steve Spagnuolo boat.

i like this

we can make an offer to a coach who is under contract as long as the offer is for a promotion... that is the rule, right?

if so.... perhaps we can replace gunther with a man who is also a 4-3 guy and has worked with steve in the past.

we could make an offer to ron rivera while we are at it, no?

DaneMcCloud 10-06-2008 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by pr_capone (Post 5086947)
i like this

we can make an offer to a coach who is under contract as long as the offer is for a promotion... that is the rule, right?

if so.... perhaps we can replace gunther with a man who is also a 4-3 guy and has worked with steve in the past.

we could make an offer to ron rivera while we are at it, no?

Why Ron Rivera? What has he done?

T-post Tom 10-06-2008 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 5086942)
Yes, stats mean nothing. The ONLY stat that matters is the Super Bowl.

There are FAR better alternatives than continuing the current path.

Cowher's a ball-control, defense first head coach. Why do you think it took him 15 years to win a Super Bowl in Pittsburgh when they were loaded at every position other than QB?

Do you think it's some kind of coincidence that just after Rothlisberger was drafted, they win a Super Bowl? Yet the 12 preceding years, they stumbled in the playoffs with bozos at QB?

No thanks. We had enough suffering.

Duh, Cower took the Steelers to the Super Bowl in 1996. He was hired in '92. H-E-L-L-O! Oh, I guess it doesn't count unless you WIN the Super Bowl. Well gee Sparky, I'll take a SB loss over the last 38 f***ing years!

SBK 10-06-2008 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Nightfyre (Post 5086926)
I am in the Steve Spagnuolo boat. He runs a Jim Johnson-esque 4-3 for the Giants. Our defense is best equipped for that style. He's defensive-minded and only 48. And he's not a cover 2 bitch. And he obviously knows D-Linemen. Who better to bring in to develop tank, dorsey and turk as well as to find a gem of a RDE?

I'd be cool with him, I love what he's done in NY.

DaneMcCloud 10-06-2008 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by T-post Tom (Post 5086949)
Duh, Cower took the Steelers to the Super Bowl in 1996. He was hired in '92. H-E-L-L-O! Oh, I guess it doesn't count unless you WIN the Super Bowl. Well gee Sparky, I'll take a SB loss over the last 38 f***ing years!

So, in your mind, the choice is between a coach who should have been fired more than a decade ago for starting guys like Kordell Stewart, Kent Graham, Mike Tomzack and Tommy Maddox (while his defenses, running game and wide receivers were top notch) versus a franchise that hasn't won a Super Bowl in nearly 40 years and is in desperate need of coaching change.

George Siefert once won a Super Bowl, too. Actually, twice.

Carolina didn't work out so well for him, did it?

Yeah, great logic.

:rolleyes:

Zouk 10-06-2008 12:51 AM

Spagnuolo's honeymoon would last 1 day - right up until the point he says he's keeping his good friend Dick Curl on staff.

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