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Who do you want as Head Coach in 2015 ?

Who would you like as Head Coach in 2015?


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Wannstedt had more success than anyone since Shula. His problem was he couldn't draft and banked his future on Jay Fiedler.

Actually that is 2 problems. There is a reason I refer to him a Vanilla Dave. His playbook consisted of 2 dive plays to Ricky W then Feidler throwing a 4 yd out when 7 or more were needed.
 
Well, one things for sure, we shouldn't (but probably will) hear that there's "nobody available." I'd be happy with any of the following:

Dan Quinn
Jim Harbaugh
John Harbaugh (small chance, but still a chance with all of the nonsense this season)
Gus Malzahn
Kevin Sumlin

And I'm sure there are more that I'm not thinking of right now. So, I'm guessing we get none of the above.
 
Voted "other"

ME.

I'll right this ship, or die in an alcohol induced fog trying to!
 
Voted Harbaugh / Other.

Jim is a good football coach, regardless of everything else that surrounds him. I also think that even though he's a long-shot, there is at least a slim hope that we can pull it off and bring him here. We'd have to give up a lot, but he's a proven coach.

My 'other' choice would be to roll the dice on a prodigy with limited NFL experience and hope he pans out. I'm thinking specifically of Gus Malzahn. I know that some people will point to Saban as a reason to avoid going to the college ranks, but the truth is that Saban was a good coach who simply screwed up some personnel decisions, especially the QB. I don't think that necessarily means we should never hire a college coach again. I point to the success of Chip Kelly -- someone I thought was going to crash and burn in the NFL -- as an example of how innovative and talented college coaches can bring something new to the NFL.

Dark horse: Gary Kubiak.
:puke:
 
Voted "other"

ME.

I'll right this ship, or die in an alcohol induced fog trying to!

At least that will be more entertaining to watch than what the team is currently producing.
 
People mentioning Dan Quinn and I'm cracking up laughing thinking of former Youtube superstar Dan Quinn, the dude who thought there was a conspiracy to prevent people from understanding that the artificial sweetener Stevia is actually a means of producing cold fusion.
 
People mentioning Dan Quinn and I'm cracking up laughing thinking of former Youtube superstar Dan Quinn, the dude who thought there was a conspiracy to prevent people from understanding that the artificial sweetener Stevia is actually a means of producing cold fusion.

Sounds smarter than Philbin.
 
I would take Philbin over any unproven scrub coordinator who we will probably fire in 2 and half seasons but if I had my choice it would be Harbaugh.
 
Dan Quinn is the next great coach in the NFL. Let the college spread guys like Malzahn and Sumlin stay in college.
 
I would take Philbin over any unproven scrub coordinator who we will probably fire in 2 and half seasons but if I had my choice it would be Harbaugh.

Well, Philbin is proven...to be a ****ty head coach, so he certainly has them all beat on that so far.
 

You can puke all you want. He's consistently been the best offensive coach in football for well over a decade. Doesn't matter who his QB is, who his backs are, or who his receivers are. His QBs put up video game efficiency numbers and his running backs move the football. His offenses put points on the board. He hits the checkmarks that people in this thread want: balanced offensive attack, check. Strong commitment to running the football, check. Throwing the football downfield instead of rinky dink passes 3 yards behind the line of scrimmage, check. Can actually draw up a screen play that works, check.

And it's all because of his coaching, his offensive design, his gameplanning, and his play-calling. And we have a QB on the roster who would be perfect, absolutely perfect for his offense. It's the reason I had a temper tantrum in the off-season about hiring him.

He is Bizarro Joe Philbin.
 
Well, Philbin is proven...to be a ****ty head coach, so he certainly has them all beat on that so far.

You can make an argument that Marvin Lewis in Cincinnati is one of the worst head coaches in the NFL but the Bengals have been good the past couple of seasons because they have consistency in what they want to run they don't keep changing game plans and systems they have a balance.
 
You can puke all you want. He's consistently been the best offensive coach in football for well over a decade. Doesn't matter who his QB is, who his backs are, or who his receivers are. His QBs put up video game efficiency numbers and his running backs move the football. His offenses put points on the board. He hits the checkmarks that people in this thread want: balanced offensive attack, check. Strong commitment to running the football, check. Throwing the football downfield instead of rinky dink passes 3 yards behind the line of scrimmage, check. Can actually draw up a screen play that works, check.

And it's all because of his coaching, his offensive design, his gameplanning, and his play-calling. And we have a QB on the roster who would be perfect, absolutely perfect for his offense. It's the reason I had a temper tantrum in the off-season about hiring him.

He is Bizarro Joe Philbin.

He specializes in losing 14 games in a row.
 
I would take Philbin over any unproven scrub coordinator who we will probably fire in 2 and half seasons but if I had my choice it would be Harbaugh.

You would take a proven scrub head coach over an unproven scrub coordinator??


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