Gary Kubiak would make a fine OC.
I wish your passion for Joe Philbin this week was directed towards Jeff Ireland.
You truthfully can't do threads like this until you fire your current GM and figure out who the new GM is and have him decide what coach best fits his strengths as a personnel evaluator.
This is what I want in a coach, I need 4 out of 5 of these
1. A known leader of men.
2. Known of coaching up QB's OR they have a plan to bring in a staff that can improve QB play.
3. Experience as HC.
4. 3-4 guy...I think the team has major needs in many areas of the team (DB's and Oline) and the current personnel fits best in a 3-4.
5. Will put together a physical and blue collar team.
Very Early Short List
Mike Holmgren- Older, but I think he is hungry not to go out like he did in Cleveland. Leader. Great developer of QB's.
Lovie Smith- Leader of men. Classy. All he did was win in Chicago. Tampa 2 guy, but would be a score for the organization.
Norv Turner- Great developer of QB's. Dedicated to running the football. Offensive personnel match his design. Missing many other traits.
Ken Whisenhunt- Underrated coach. Has been to a Super Bowl. Good leader. Has nice offensive design.
Ray Horton- No experience, but he is a great leader. Players will play hard for him. 3-4 guy. Deserves a chance to be a HC.
Brian Kelly- He has moxie and arrogant edge to him. He has been in a pressure spot before. I am not sure I would go the college way. However, he is innovative and brings confidence to the sideline.
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No doubt. The GM comes first and goes from there.
Tony dungy, Schottenheimer, Bowles. I'd first give Cowher the option of full control, if he passes, see the previous three. If we are going to go young and unproven, I think Bowles should have gotten his chance after Sparano. He's tough minded, good defensive coach, seems like a no-nonsense leader of men. And bring in Whisenhunt to be an OC.
Hayden, my friend, thanks for posting this. Nice to have a thread about football and looking forward even if it's about blowing everything up.
We should have hired Marty Schottenheimer years ago. And yeah, I know what his playoff record is. Don't care. This franchise would be in much better shape today than it is.
Chambers brings up Shula, and I think he will get a look just for his name, and also because of what he's doing with Cam Newton, but his record at Alabama was certainly not impressive.
Brian Billick is certainly not realistic given the animosity between him and Steve Ross.
Ken Whisenhunt is an interesting option, I wouldn't be too upset if we gaveh im a look.
And don't laugh, but aside from the infamous 'Chopping Wood' incident, I don't think Jack Del Rio is a punchline. I think he's actually a pretty decent coach.
But realistically, I think Steve Ross is going to have a massive hardon for Jon Gruden, and IMO he is going to take the jump back in this season. Whether or not he lands in Miami will depend on a lot of things, but in all seriousness, we could do worse.
We should have hired Marty Schottenheimer years ago. And yeah, I know what his playoff record is. Don't care. This franchise would be in much better shape today than it is.
This organization has not had a coach with NFL head coaching experience since Wanny. Enough of hiring position coaches and coordinators with no HC experience. I guess that eliminates Ray Horton from my list. However, Joe Philbin is not a difference maker.
For the record on Shula, I don't know if I'd hire him but his work as a QB coach since leaving Bama and now as an OC is worth a look. Some guys aren't made to be college coaches and some aren't made to be pro coaches. They're different animals. Some can do both some can't do either.