10-11-2015, 06:41 PM
10-11-2015, 07:00 PM
I don't see the Saints just firing Payton
10-11-2015, 07:05 PM
Quote:I don't see the Saints just firing Payton
They won't. If you want him you'll have to trade for him.
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10-11-2015, 07:24 PM
Quote:Kyle Shanahan.Are guys like Shanahan and McDaniels that good or is it the talent on their respective offenses that great???
10-11-2015, 07:25 PM
OK, for all the posters who want an offensive minded HC.
Who are the top 2 teams in the NFL? You can also go to top 3 or 4.
The Patriots and the Packers, 2 teams who score a lot of points and expect to win.
How about taking a look at either of those OC for the HC job? I know I know, the last OC was a dud, but maybe it will be different this time. It sure can't be worse.
It would be unreal to get a guy from the Pats and their winning tradition in here to lead this team.
I don't even know who either of those guys are and would take a look at them.
Who are the top 2 teams in the NFL? You can also go to top 3 or 4.
The Patriots and the Packers, 2 teams who score a lot of points and expect to win.
How about taking a look at either of those OC for the HC job? I know I know, the last OC was a dud, but maybe it will be different this time. It sure can't be worse.
It would be unreal to get a guy from the Pats and their winning tradition in here to lead this team.
I don't even know who either of those guys are and would take a look at them.
10-11-2015, 07:38 PM
Quote:OK, for all the posters who want an offensive minded HC.
Who are the top 2 teams in the NFL? You can also go to top 3 or 4.
The Patriots and the Packers, 2 teams who score a lot of points and expect to win.
How about taking a look at either of those OC for the HC job? I know I know, the last OC was a dud, but maybe it will be different this time. It sure can't be worse.
It would be unreal to get a guy from the Pats and their winning tradition in here to lead this team.
I don't even know who either of those guys are and would take a look at them.
Problem: most coaches taken from those two teams are awful once they're away from Bilichick.
10-11-2015, 07:58 PM
“You build on failure. You use it as a stepping stone. Close the door on the past. You don’t try to forget the mistakes, but you don’t dwell on it. You don’t let it have any of your energy, or any of your time, or any of your space.” - Johnny Cash
It will up to Khan to decide if the Jaguars are building on their failures and allow things to continue.
I support him whatever he decides. He is surely the most qualified to do this.
It will up to Khan to decide if the Jaguars are building on their failures and allow things to continue.
I support him whatever he decides. He is surely the most qualified to do this.
10-11-2015, 08:35 PM
Quote:OK, for all the posters who want an offensive minded HC.
Who are the top 2 teams in the NFL? You can also go to top 3 or 4.
The Patriots and the Packers, 2 teams who score a lot of points and expect to win.
How about taking a look at either of those OC for the HC job? I know I know, the last OC was a dud, but maybe it will be different this time. It sure can't be worse.
It would be unreal to get a guy from the Pats and their winning tradition in here to lead this team.
I don't even know who either of those guys are and would take a look at them.
The Dolphins took that approach and it didn't work out too well for them. It's not a simple. For instance, take a look at the HCs of two very good teams, the Packers and the Ravens. John Harbaugh was a ST coach when he was promoted to HC. Mike McCarthy was the OC for a terrible 49ers team. It's not all about what the players have done, it's about what the coaches have been able to get out of the players they are given.
10-11-2015, 08:35 PM
Quote:OK, for all the posters who want an offensive minded HC.
Who are the top 2 teams in the NFL? You can also go to top 3 or 4.
The Patriots and the Packers, 2 teams who score a lot of points and expect to win.
How about taking a look at either of those OC for the HC job? I know I know, the last OC was a dud, but maybe it will be different this time. It sure can't be worse.
It would be unreal to get a guy from the Pats and their winning tradition in here to lead this team.
I don't even know who either of those guys are and would take a look at them.
The Dolphins took that approach and it didn't work out too well for them. It's not a simple. For instance, take a look at the HCs of two very good teams, the Packers and the Ravens. John Harbaugh was a ST coach when he was promoted to HC. Mike McCarthy was the OC for a terrible 49ers team. It's not all about what the players have done, it's about what the coaches have been able to get out of the players they are given.
10-11-2015, 08:42 PM
Quote:The Dolphins took that approach and it didn't work out too well for them. It's not a simple. For instance, take a look at the HCs of two very good teams, the Packers and the Ravens. John Harbaugh was a ST coach when he was promoted to HC. Mike McCarthy was the OC for a terrible 49ers team. It's not all about what the players have done, it's about what the coaches have been able to get out of the players they are given.
Well the Jags are going to have to do some homework to find a competent HC to lead them because I have only heard about a good coaching tree, but I have never seen one.
10-11-2015, 09:15 PM
I'm surprised Mike Shannahan's name hasn't been thrown out there
10-11-2015, 09:22 PM
Looking at the link that someone else here provided with the list of possible head coach candidates...................I think Kevin Sumlin might be interesting.
I definitely think our next coach should have head coaching experience. Plus, I just think he's a winner.
I definitely think our next coach should have head coaching experience. Plus, I just think he's a winner.
10-11-2015, 09:55 PM
Quote:Looking at the link that someone else here provided with the list of possible head coach candidates...................I think Kevin Sumlin might be interesting.
I definitely think our next coach should have head coaching experience. Plus, I just think he's a winner.
That A&M offense is pretty dynamic... My concern is that Sumlin doesn't appear to have any NFL coaching experience...
10-11-2015, 10:18 PM
Any canadates say IF Gus Bradley gets fired..
Who would be your favorite to land the job..
We need a really good coach..
Say like bill cowher..
Who would be your favorite to land the job..
We need a really good coach..
Say like bill cowher..
10-11-2015, 10:19 PM
http://jungle.jaguars.com/index.php?/top...h-options/
There's a big thread in the NFL at Large section about it.
There's a big thread in the NFL at Large section about it.
10-11-2015, 10:29 PM
Mike Mccarthy/Bruce Arianswould be the guy if I could pick anyone but that's impossible.
Fisher might be fired but idk how that would work here.
Lane Kiffin? Lol jk
Wade phillips?
Coughlin? If the Giants keep losing
Bengals OC?
Fisher might be fired but idk how that would work here.
Lane Kiffin? Lol jk
Wade phillips?
Coughlin? If the Giants keep losing
Bengals OC?
10-11-2015, 10:34 PM
Doug Marrone
10-11-2015, 10:36 PM
Quote:Doug Marrone
Would love to see what he can do for the rest of the year. We all know what Bradley will do.
10-11-2015, 10:38 PM
Sean Payton, Norv Turner.
10-11-2015, 10:39 PM
I say give Mike Mularkey another chance. He was given a raw deal.