McD is probably trying to stick to the plan and give all four a chance to interview. As impatient as I am, I respect that. Hope to hear Friday pm it's Fangio and if not him Desai.
Grier playing nice is gonna cost the Fins…. Again.
McD is probably trying to stick to the plan and give all four a chance to interview. As impatient as I am, I respect that. Hope to hear Friday pm it's Fangio and if not him Desai.
Thing is, 2 of those teams are still alive? So no deal as yet. They did change the rule you can speak with a coach still playing.Waiting could be risky as the other candidates may not want to wait for opportunity missed reasons.
Now it would be a shame if we wait a day - lose Fangio - while completing the Campagnile interview.I will be surprised if Fangio makes a decision until he sees what happens with the DC job with the Eagles. If they end up keeping their DC because he doesn’t get a head coaching job, Fangio will accept a job with another team.
If he ends up being offered the Eagles DC position, I will be surprised if he doesn’t accept the job.
McDaniel interviewing any candidate he is interested in for the DC position with the Dolphins makes perfect sense. Hopefully he is able to hire his #1 candidate for the job but if not, he needs to have other qualified candidates he wants to hire if his top pick for the job doesn’t work out.
If waiting a day to do the right thing loses Fangio then let him go. If his desire is that tenuous, we'll take Dessai.Now it would be a shame if we wait a day - lose Fangio - while completing the Campagnile interview.
He's a consultant only.Always tough when you interview someone still coaching. We got a break last year when SF lost in NFC championship game. Maybe Philly will do same thing. If they go to Super Bowl, hopefully the other head coaching positions fill before the game.
What are you basing that upon Danny? Your guts seems to be glass half full often on topics like these lol.As much as I want Fangio to be the one, I really don’t think he's going to take this job and if he does, it won’t be till he sees what happens in Philly....it's just a gut feeling that his preference at this point is to stay where he's at.
just think that it makes sense for him to stay up there......he's 64 and moving around might not be fun for him anymore.....they already have a SB talent type of team in place and he's been there so he knows the team. If he takes our job then great but I'm just not holding my breath.What are you basing that upon Danny? Your guts seems to be glass half full often on topics like these lol.
For all we know, they are leaning toward hiring a particular individual but they feel they owe Campanile an interview based on his time with the Dolphins.Waiting could be risky as the other candidates may not want to wait for opportunity missed reasons.
Also he is from Pennsylvania and he decided to become a consultant with them this past season instead of taking a DC position with any other team.just think that it makes sense for him to stay up there......he's 64 and moving around might not be fun for him anymore.....they already have a SB talent type of team in place and he's been there so he knows the team. If he takes our job then great but I'm just not holding my breath.
In house doesn’t mean in town. For all we know, Campanile could be on vacation or interviewing with other teams for other positions and this was the first time he was available to sit down for an interview.I feel like they should have interviewed Campanile first. He is in house, why schedule him last?
I get it, but if you're the one looking for the job, you make yourself available at the employer's earliest convenience.In house doesn’t mean in town. For all we know, Campanile could be on vacation or interviewing with other teams for other positions and this was the first time he was available to sit down for an interview.
The Dolphins season is over,so all the assistant coaches might be relaxing elsewhere or looking at other opportunities in case the next DC decides to hire his own assistants to replace them.