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Poll: If this season does tank, and Gus is fired, what coach would you want to go after?
Adam Gase (Chicago OC)
Josh McDaniels (New England OC)
Pat Patricia (New England DC)
Kevin Sumlin (Texas A&M HC)
David Shaw (Stanford HC)
Greg Roman (Buffalo HC)
Jim Schwartz (FA)
John Pagano (San Diego DC)
Other
Nah, give Gus another year
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Quote:You guys do remember how the Shanahans were at the very least on board with (and possibly orchestrated) the deal to ship tons of picks to St. Louis for the right to draft RG3, right? And how they then destroyed him?


Shanahan was a great coach when he had Elway. After he lost Elway, he became Jack Del Rio. An occasional playoff berth, but mostly a team right around .500 unable to find an answer at QB.


Exactly what I said with fewer words. Good to great [2 sbs] with a good qb, decent with crap. Better than #gusbust.


Plus DC would make personnel decisions.
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Quote:Exactly what I said with fewer words. Good to great [2 sbs] with a good qb, decent with crap. Better than #gusbust.


Plus DC would make personnel decisions.
One could argue that Lindy Infante is better than Gus Bradley, even in his current state. I'm not interested in a 60-something retread who proved to be a very average head coach after losing his Hall of Fame QB, despite rolling some ok replacement QBs through there, and then, in his next stop, completely destroyed the franchise QB that he took out a second mortgage on the team to get.

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Quote:One could argue that Lindy Infante is better than Gus Bradley, even in his current state. I'm not interested in a 60-something retread who proved to be a very average head coach after losing his Hall of Fame QB, despite rolling some ok replacement QBs through there, and then, in his next stop, completely destroyed the franchise QB that he took out a second mortgage on the team to get.


That is a very good point.
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Pope Urban Meyer


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Quote:Pope Urban Meyer
Not NFL material and extreemly unreliable with any adversity.
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Kyle Shanahan, OC for the Falcons.



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I do like the idea of giving Hue a shot. Im still down for Roman.


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Quote:I do like the idea of giving Hue a shot. Im still down for Roman.


I'm down for Hue now too. Heard he was the front runner for the bills hc until rex was fired and available.
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Todd Haley.


Firey UNF alumn.
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Quote:Would likely be an assistant to finish this season...but, who would you like to see as the next long term HC? I'd like to aquire Bill Cowher. This team needs a coach that isn't afraid to hold players accountable for unacceptable production. A coach that will chew some butts and demand respect. No icecream parties for Coach Cowher.
 

I dont think Billl Cowher wants to come out of retirement to coach in Jacksonville, but if he did I would be happy about it.

Though they do say that the game changes a lot over the years...

I would be happy with Mike Shanahan, would love Bill Parcells or Joe Gibbs, Marty Schottenheimer, but I dont think any of those old guys are going to come back to coach.  Heck I would even take Jimmy Johnson...

 

Looking at current coaches I think Mike's son Kyle whos done a terrific job in Atlanta was the only one that made RG3 look good, would be great as a HC here.


Jim Harbaugh would be very high on my list if you could get him from Michigan... he could turn things around in his first year.

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Yes I know Gus is still coach.  However the fact is it is just a matter of time before he is done in Jacksonville.  So who would you like us to take a shot at?

 

I say lets try this guy.  Kevin Sumlin

4 bowl wins.  Knows how to win in Sec.

5-0 currently.  

Made mr. football who stinks in Cleveland a first round draft pick.

Knows how to get production with receivers see Mike Evans.

Knows how to deal with heat coming from Texas.  

And more importantly knows how to win. 

 

I believe he would do exceptional things with the Jags. 

 


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Na....give me a guy that knows Pro Football
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(This post was last modified: 10-13-2015, 03:50 AM by Teal Time Radio.)

<p style="font-size:18px;color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Merriweather, Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">Sumlin, 50, has had a taste of the NFL. He served two minority coaching internships at summer training camps in the 1990s. For all practical purposes, they were graduate courses on offense and defense.

<p style="font-size:18px;color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Merriweather, Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">In his first stint under coach Ray Rhodes with the Philadelphia Eagles, he worked with the offense. Sumlin was able to watch new offensive coordinator Jon Gruden implement the West Coast offense and observe Bill Callahan working with the offensive line.

<p style="font-size:18px;color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Merriweather, Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">In his second stint under Tony Dungy with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he was able to spend time with the defense. He wandered over to the defensive side of the building in the evenings and sat in on staff meetings in a think tank that included Dungy, Monte Kiffin, Rod Marinelli, Lovie Smith and Herman Edwards.

<p style="font-size:18px;color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Merriweather, Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;"> 

<p style="font-size:18px;color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Merriweather, Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">While that was a while back that is great company to learn from.  Just tired of seeing us constantly lose. 


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^^^^


Na....
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From wikipedia

 

On January 10, 2013, the Jaguars terminated Mularkey after only one season. He had led the team to a 2–14 record. Mularkey had two years remaining on a three-year contract. However, Jacksonville Jaguars General Manager David Caldwell, who had been hired on January 8, 2013, decided that the Jaguars needed "an immediate and clean restart" after winning only seven games in the past two season.

 

Hmmm, what is Gus Bradley's record again...


I've been saying you can't say fire Gus Bradley & not then question GM Dave Caldwell....


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Morris Buttermaker or bust.
Only a chump boos the home team!
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My top three would be in this order with the highly unlikely and off chance that Khan could convince Cowher or Dungy out of retirement first....

 

1. Hue Jackson - Current OC for the Bengals and one time head coach for the disorganized Raiders. Managed an 8 - 8 record before being let go by Al Davis.

 

2. Greg Roman - SF's offense hasn't been the same without Roman heading it and he's done decently in BUF this year with a QB who had no starting experience in Tyrod Taylor so far this year.

 

3. Mike Smith - Former DC here and HC in Atlanta. He's been off this entire year due to Dan Quinn replacing him. I think he deserves another shot. And I think he would fit right back in here.


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Quote:My top three would be in this order with the highly unlikely and off chance that Khan could convince Cowher or Dungy out of retirement first....

 

1. Hue Jackson - Current OC for the Bengals and one time head coach for the disorganized Raiders. Managed an 8 - 8 record before being let go by Al Davis.

 

2. Greg Roman - SF's offense hasn't been the same without Roman heading it and he's done decently in BUF this year with a QB who had no starting experience in Tyrod Taylor so far this year.

 

3. Mike Smith - Former DC here and HC in Atlanta. He's been off this entire year due to Dan Quinn replacing him. I think he deserves another shot. And I think he would fit right back in here.
I just don't understand the love for Hue. I'll always remember him as the guy who made that silly Carson Palmer trade

 

I do like Roman though.

THERE IS A SKELETON INSIDE OF YOU.

 

RIGHT NOW. THIS IS NOT A JOKE.
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Sumlin... no way!

I ain't no monkey... I'm an ape. Banana
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1. Hue Jackson - Current OC for the Bengals and one time head coach for the disorganized Raiders. Managed an 8 - 8 record before being let go by Al Davis.

 
 

I believe he was let go by the new GM after Al Davis died.

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