No obligatory mention of Jon Gruden, Cowher or Billick?
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Favorite candidate on those lists is David Shaw. Would bring a aggressive defense and much needed discipline to the team.
And oh yeah... he was Andrew Lucks OC. Would love to have him working with Geno or Barkley. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Gus Bradley really isn't going to get much love this off-season is he? Maybe a playoff run will get him in there. Bradley Cowher Brian Kelly Perry Fewell Ray Horton |
Kyle Shanahan? Really?
Just stay away from Del Rio (not on the list), I think he's perfectly well suited to be a DC for his career (see Wade Phillips) and I'd like for them to maintain the same DC for a couple of seasons. Go get Fangio... start from scratch, no retread names. |
I go with Mike McCoy. Guy is a great offensive mind. He can adapt to any QB. He's working with one of the greatest QBs in Manning. He'd be great for our young QB
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Ferentz and Pioli are like best buddies. Absolutely no to that piece of shit Browns tree connection.
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And Brian Kelly isn't leaving Notre Dame. |
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It's not about where they come from. It depends on if that particular guy is good or not. That's just like saying never draft a USC QB because others 10 years ago have failed. (when there's different players, different coaches, etc) It just doesn't make sense. |
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Ferentz comes from the old school of football, and watching the Hawks this year has shown me that the game has passed him by. We need a coach who will set new trends, go up-tempo, spread the field, and assault a defense. Ferentz is a good guy. And I know you aren't advocating he be coach of the Chiefs...I don't even think he should coach the Hawks anymore. |
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Hypothetically, do you think he'd be a good NFL Head Coach? |
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