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Originally Posted by chagrin
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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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.