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Why does no one want Al?
Als been coaching in the NFL for over 26 years. Did great with the Chargers. Why hasnt Houston locked him up? Is he an ass or just better fitted as a coordinator instead of HC?
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Age is probably the biggest factor. Coaching is a young man's job. Most of the older guys who are hired are established coaches - Vermeil, Gibbs, Parcells.
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As I've said elsewhere, in interviews I've heard on the radio with Al, unlike a lot of coaches, he doesn't wear his passion on his sleeve, and he is very cerebral.
If he interviews the same for HC jobs, he may be turning a lot of GMs off with his percieved lack of passion. |
maybe another op out there for him
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If Saunders doesn't get a head coaching job elsewhere he may be resigned to resign as offensive coordinator with the Chiefs. |
Wasn't Al an HC before and had to step back down? In the 80's I believe? He needs to realize that he just needs to stay in KC.
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I think he will still end up with a HC job. Raiders or Lions. |
I just cant believe Al would go to the Raiders except to try and stick to us.
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http://www.chargers.com/history/chronology_80s.cfm
Interim HC. HC Team record 8-7 HC Fired/Released from 5 year contract after second year. I wouldn't call that a successful HC career. |
Yeah, I wonder if he's almost too nice. I mean he's aggressive, and he's very active on the practice field... but in interviews he does sound very calm in demeanor. I think he'd be a great fit for the Lions but it seems like Millen wants a big angry dude who yells a lot.
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there has been rumors that Saunders was part of a "coup" of sorts back when he was a head coach.
a bunch of coaches tried to get the GM fired or something... i'm not real sure. apparently people in the NFL still remember it age |
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He took over at the end of the Air Coryell era, and his time included the the year of replacement players in the strike year of '87. The reality is that coming to KC as WR coach was probably a bad career choice. |
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Even his former supporter tend to think his day has passed and all of the Blue Collar workers that used to support the team has given way to higher priced fans. (there are some holdovers, but their prices have been worse than the Chiefs) |
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Everybody Hates Al
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Based on what I know of Al Saunders (which is not all that much so take this for what it's worth), his is a personality more of that of a professor or scientist then that of a prototypical head football coach. There is the stereotype that a head coach needs to be just as much of a salesman and motivator as anything else. Al Saunders, much like Bill Belichik, is a true X's and O's guy who's idea of motivation is probably as simple as, "shit or get off the pot". I don't know of any other head coaches with that personality.
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I think this is a good story to show that Al isn't just some guy who just sits up in a booth and calls plays, but you probably aren't going to learn this stuff in a job interview...
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