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another HC canidate
http://min.scout.com/2/834243.html
<TABLE><TBODY><TR><TD class=storytitle colSpan=3>Frazier may not be secured yet </TD></TR><TR><TD class=primaryimage vAlign=top>http://media.scout.com/Media/Image/45/453111.jpg Leslie Frazier </TD><TD noWrap width=3></TD><TD vAlign=top><TABLE cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=4 width="60%" bgColor=#f5f5f5 border=0><TBODY><TR vAlign=top><TD vAlign=center noWrap>By John Holler VikingUpdate.com Posted Jan 28, 2009 </TD><TD noWrap> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier is being mentioned as a potential candidate for another head-coaching job, this time with the Kansas City Chiefs. </TD></TR><TR><TD colSpan=3> Just when it seemed that the Vikings had dodged a bullet concerning Leslie Frazier getting a head coaching position elsewhere, his name has surfaced again – this time with Kansas City’s head coaching vacancy. Although the local K.C. media has been fawning over Cardinals offensive coordinator Todd Haley, Frazier’s name has been mentioned as a possibility as well. Frazier, who has made the rounds as a potential head-coaching prospect, was viewed as a frontrunner for a couple of coaching openings last winter as well as earlier this month. Last year, he interviewed with the Miami Dolphins and Atlanta Falcons. This year, Frazier interviewed with the Detroit Lions and was considered the runner-up after interviews with the Denver Broncos and St. Louis Rams. All three of those positions have been filled, but Kansas City still hasn’t named its head coach. The Chiefs waited to bring the hammer down on head coach Herm Edwards until last weekend, which seemed a little late considering that the college all-star games are typically attended by head coaches – much less the time that is required to gather a staff of assistants. By waiting so long, many of the available coaches that were either part of other organizational coaching purges or waiting to latch on with a new regime have already been signed. It would seem clear that the Chiefs are going to wait until after the Super Bowl to make a decision, which would lend itself to the local interest in all things Haley. But expect to hear in the coming days that Frazier may be in line to interview for the position. Just when we thought it was safe to say that Frazier will be back with the Vikings in </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> |
I'd go with Haley if I had to choose.
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Hmmm, is this the required minority candidate or is it for real?
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What are his former jobs ?
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I think Todd Bowles might get an interview too. But I have a better chance of winning the lottery and getting hit by lightning on the way to claim it than I do of knowing what's going on at One Arrowhead. And you know what? I like it that way.
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its from the viking site. they dont want to lose this guy :hmmm:
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Was a player with Rivera, Jeff Fisher on Buddy Ryans 85 bears D with the 46. Later coached db's under Jim Johnson in Philly while Rivera was LB coach. Became Marvin Lewis's DC in Cincy and got fired their. I wouldn't look into that one much as Lewis has went through a few DC's. Then to Indy as Dungy's Senior D. ASST. They didn't need a DC or DB coach at the time but he was on the staff anyway. Then his current gig in Minny as DC. |
I hope they want to interview a slew of canidates
may only be interested in a couple or three but interview several |
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FWIW, my contact inside the Rams FO said that the organization was extremely impressed with Frazier, and was ready to give him the job, until Spagnuolo interviewed on Thursday of that week. He was hired on Saturday. I'm not sure how anyone can say he'd be a better/worse candidate than Haley. |
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I'm just waiting for that chick to turn around so I can tell her what time it is. OH!
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seems to me like frazier with the vikings Defense is similar to Haley with Arizona's offense
with that defensive line you better be decent Jared Allen Ray Edwards Pat Williams Kevin williams although they did have several injuries to deal with Michale Boulware Udeze EJ Henderson |
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this poor guy is the Rooney Rule bitch...
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Pretty good Interview from Bowles with the Lions. He had 2 visits with them i think this is the first one.
Todd Bowles says he's the guy to fix 0-16 Lions BY NICHOLAS J. COTSONIKA • FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER • January 14, 2009 Why does Todd Bowles believe he can turn around the Lions? "Well, I've done it before," said Bowles, Miami's assistant head coach and secondary coach, during his second interview for the Lions' coaching job Tuesday. Bowles joined the Dolphins last year. He helped them go from 1-15 to 11-5. As a Cleveland assistant earlier, he helped the Browns go from 3-13 to 7-9 to 9-7. "Of course Detroit, 0-16 -- that's a challenge within itself," Bowles said. "We all know the challenges that lie ahead with an 0-16 team. ... I think I bring insight and blueprint to turn it around." Bowles is the second candidate the Lions have introduced. As Tennessee defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz did during his second interview Monday, Bowles spoke to Detroit reporters on the same podium where Lions coaches have held weekly news conferences. President Tom Lewand observed for the second straight day, but general manager Martin Mayhew was not present. He was scouting East-West Shrine Game practices in Houston. San Diego defensive coordinator Ron Rivera will have his first interview with the Lions today at a remote location. That is believed to be in Houston with Mayhew. Minnesota defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier reportedly will have a second interview with the Lions this week. Bowles played eight seasons in the NFL, three in the same secondary with Mayhew in Washington. "We played together for three years, but that was back in the late '80s, early '90s," Bowles said. "We would keep in touch maybe once or twice a year maybe." Bowles spent 1995-96 in Green Bay's personnel department under GM Ron Wolf. After three years of college coaching, he became the New York Jets' secondary coach in 2000. It was his first of three stops with coach/executive Bill Parcells. He worked under Parcells with Dallas in 2005-07 and with Miami. "From the time I got to the Jets, he told me I'd be a head coach in this league, and he taught me accordingly," Bowles said. "I mean, he kept me by his side. He taught me step-by-step the structure of how to put a team in place and keep a team in place and not be a one-hit wonder. ... "Parcells has taught me more about, from the first guy on the roster to the last guy on the roster, how he fits in the system, why he fits in the system, why we want him on this team, why we do not want him on this team, and he taught me how to learn players." Bowles, 45, a self-described stickler for details, interviewed for Dallas' coaching job last year and Denver's this year. He said he is scheduled to interview with St. Louis this week, but added: "This is the only job I want." His offensive philosophy is similar to Schwartz's: run first. He would prefer a 3-4 defense, but if his personnel doesn't fit that right away, he would run a 4-3 or a hybrid version. The Lions have run a 4-3. Bowles doesn't think the NFL's first 0-16 season means the Lions' talent is terrible. "No, it's not that bad," Bowles said. "When we were in Miami, you can't gut 53 players on the roster and draft 53 new ones. You have solid, foundation-type football players here. You have to weed out the bad ones. You have to make the other ones buy into the organization. You as a coach have to understand between the personnel part and the team part. You have to bring those two together as far as finding the right player." One of his main tasks would be to change the mentality in Detroit. "Emotionally, you have to make them forget about 1-15 or 0-16," Bowles said. "When we were in Miami last year, we were 1-15. What we brought to the players were, we're trying to win the AFC East. "When you're 1-15, mentally you're damaged. I don't care how you slice it. Between the media, you losing every week, your neighbors calling you losers and everything, you're damaged mentally. You have to get past that mental part and you have to just get down and work, and you have to give them a goal to shoot for, and that's winning the NFC North." Contact NICHOLAS J. COTSONIKA at 313-222-8831 or ncotsonika@freepress.com. Check out his Lions blog at www.freep.com/sports. http://freep.com/article/20090114/SP...fix+0-16+Lions |
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