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Of this group, which would you have as a Head Coach next year?

Which of this group would you have as a Head Coach next year?


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If Chud keeps working the kind of magic that he's doing Cam Newton then he'll definately have a few suitors in the offseason. He does have Miami ties, he coached with the Hurricanes under Butch Davis.

I wanted Chuds in as the OC, but figured he was going to follow Rivera. The guy get's it and he has designed his offense for Newton's strengths. They aren't hiding him behind Williams and Stewart, those two are falling in behind him.
 
...I voted other...I wouldn't mind seeing Tony Dungy or Jeff Fisher as HC.....oh,and while we're at it...I like Ross to sell the team to Mark Cuban(Dallas Mavericks owner)
 
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...I voted other...I wouldn't mind seeing Tony Dungy or Jeff Fisher as HC.....oh,and while we're at it...I like Ross to sell the team to Mark Cuban(Dallas Mavericks owner)

That's impossible. Cuban cannot be a majority owner of the Dolphins because there is an NFL team in the market of an NBA team that he owns. Here's the rule:

"No person who owns a majority interest in, or has direct or indirect operating control of an NFL member club, may own or acquire any interest in a club in another major team sport (baseball, basketball, hockey), except for a club located in: a.) his/her NFL club's home city, or b.) a non-NFL city that is not a potential NFL city."

So as long as Cuban owns the Mavericks, the only NFL team he could buy with a majority stake would be the Cowboys.
 
That's impossible. Cuban cannot be a majority owner of the Dolphins because there is an NFL team in the market of an NBA team that he owns. Here's the rule:



So as long as Cuban owns the Mavericks, the only NFL team he could buy with a majority stake would be be the Cowboys.





I had thought they could own another franchise, but you're right I was thinking of Dr. Buss,but he had owned the kings and Lakers(same city)...I guess Cuban would have to sell the Mavs...to make my wish come true..:tongue:
 
i would take rob ryan. the guy would bring lots of fire to our team, he would not stand for this **** of settling for field goals, lack of fire from our players, this defense, etc.

all i need to know about the guy and his determination to win is after last weeks loss to the jets, his reaction on the field was priceless if anyone saw it. the guy wants to win, and would do everything necessary to win.

Rob Ryan? Defensive Coordinator here in Dallas and more obnoxious twin brother of Phat Rex? Really? I dont think so. Not for all the cheese in Green Bay
 
That's impossible. Cuban cannot be a majority owner of the Dolphins because there is an NFL team in the market of an NBA team that he owns. Here's the rule:



So as long as Cuban owns the Mavericks, the only NFL team he could buy with a majority stake would be the Cowboys.

So, this rule doesnt apply to Baseball?

Cuban has tried to purchase two different baseball teams. Chicago Cubs being of the most notoriety.
 
I would probably have to say Cowher. He brings the mental toughness edge this team needs, problem is he needs to be surrounded by VERY sound Coordinators (I still think Nolan is a top 3 DC in the league, even though we have looked like flaming pooh defensively so far).
 
So, this rule doesnt apply to Baseball?

Cuban has tried to purchase two different baseball teams. Chicago Cubs being of the most notoriety.

Right, only the NFL prohibits cross-market ownership. MLB,NHL, and NBA don't care.
 
Gruden, Cowher or Fisher all the "sexy" names. Rob Ryan it would be fun just to hear him and Rex go at two times a year!!! I honestly don't care who the coach is. I just want to win and be competitive.
 
Right, only the NFL prohibits cross-market ownership. MLB,NHL, and NBA don't care.

Correct.

The Rams new owner had to transfer the ownership of the Avs/Nuggets to his son over the next 2 years to satisfy the rule.

They are very strict on it...
 
I realize I'd be pretty happy with Gruden, Fisher, or Cowher. At the very least, they're NFL head coaches. I couldn't say the same about any of our coaches since JJ. That feels very responsible for why we've been set upon by so many debacles. I don't know if they'll bring us a super bowl, but I'm just excited at the prospect of being a professional team again.
 
I really liked Fischer's name going into this season, until I really started researching his records:

In 17 years as Head Coach, he had exactly......6 winning season...and one trip to the AFC championship. He ALWAYS had pretty darn good talent to work with on top of that..... I always loved the guy, and thought he gave his all to coaching, but I would have to say "No Thanks".
 
Jack Del-Rio might be availabel this off season that could be a great hire.
 
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