Malzahn would be an enormous risk.
Running an NFL team is a completely different animal.
I know all of you are think wow we missed out on Chip Kelly. The guy who inherited a loaded team in the worst division in the NFL and promptly lost in the first round of the Wild Card.
I will give you another example of a young college wiz kid that everyone wanted. Lane Kiffin or even Steve Spurrier who was a god in college flopped in the NFL and went right back to college in one of the toughest jobs in America and went right back to winning.
I am not saying that Malzahn is the right or wrong guy, but 8 years ago the guy was coaching High School. He has one year of experience at Auburn. He has done a fantastic job, but let him wade through some adversity. Being in the NFL is a completely different animal. Teams are much better at dissecting your weaknesses. Just see Spurrier's failed efforts at the NFL.
Bringing in Malzahn to the NFL as a head coach, you are essentially banking on him as some sort of savant.
Running an NFL team is a completely different animal.
I know all of you are think wow we missed out on Chip Kelly. The guy who inherited a loaded team in the worst division in the NFL and promptly lost in the first round of the Wild Card.
I will give you another example of a young college wiz kid that everyone wanted. Lane Kiffin or even Steve Spurrier who was a god in college flopped in the NFL and went right back to college in one of the toughest jobs in America and went right back to winning.
I am not saying that Malzahn is the right or wrong guy, but 8 years ago the guy was coaching High School. He has one year of experience at Auburn. He has done a fantastic job, but let him wade through some adversity. Being in the NFL is a completely different animal. Teams are much better at dissecting your weaknesses. Just see Spurrier's failed efforts at the NFL.
Bringing in Malzahn to the NFL as a head coach, you are essentially banking on him as some sort of savant.