Imagine the pressure he'd have in succeeding his father, possibly the greatest head coach of all time? Recipe for disaster.
I like Mike, he's a good OC, but I wouldn't put that burden on him.
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Sure, let's not hire a guy who understands our tradition, who would actually care more than any other coach we could hire, turned Cam Newton into a MVP candidate, has no weapons on offense (Ted Ginn?) was turning Alabama around while dealing with probation and who learned the game from the greatest coach in NFL history.
Sure, don't even give him a fair shot.
That said, Sean Payton should be No. 1 on the list. But Shula's earned a shot to be a NFL head coach.