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If I had my pick it'd probably be Reid for a variety of reasons but I think he'd be better served sitting a year.
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There isn't a single HC out there now that excites me.
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The KC Fired Coaches Club. |
Andy Reid as Head Coach...Lovie Smith as Defensive Coordinator...Norv Turner as Offensive Coordinator. Dream Big.
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We need someone who has shown they can instill discipline, work with young players and vets, is able to develop draft picks (QBs) a plus, and have had success at the NFL level.
Cowher fits this mold, but who knows if he still has the same fire. So does Bruce Arians. So does Jon Gruden. So does Andy Reid (though he seems burned out). There are some OCs who could also pass that test, though the respect card for someone like K. Shanahan is a risk. Bottom line is we need someone who fits those criteria IMO. Bu |
Someone with a proven track record of success.
Someone that does not have draft responsibility, unless they have #1 above Cowher would be nice, I wonder how he'd do after so much time off though. Even with Kordell went to how many AFC championship games? plus a couple Bowl appearances. Bruce Arians (is it bruce?) really did a top job in Indy, he is intriguing - proven history of success with QB's and offense. Andy Reid sounds interesting, but I have nothing other than that. Proven track record works for me. Who I do not want: Gruden Kelly - Chip Kelly is just a guy that everyone is asking for with nothing more than "hey he's new and good in college" to back up their reasons why. God damn Todd Haley - don't forget ow he blamed everyone but himself when things went bad He's a little man with a little man attitude and it's gotten him nowhere, only worked well with fitz, bolden and warner. |
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Arians
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You're going to switch to the Tampa 2, hire a WCO HC, and then have a Coryell guy who literally has no experience in anything different IIRC and force either him or the head coach to learn completely new terminology? JFC. ROFL |
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Wrong. I love his creativity in incorporating some power philosophies into a zone-blocking run scheme. I like the misdirection he has with his counters, traps, and off tackle plays on power going the opposite way. I love the way he is detailed, organized and has an effective practice schedule. I like the way he utilized a one-word playcall system for their hurry-up that designated protection, routes, and progressions with just one word and was able to do it with college kids. |
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