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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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New Head Coach

#1

Assuming our season continues the way it does. Gus is fired. Who is your front runner for our new head coach?


Personally I would love to see us get David Shaw.
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#2

corn would also be a valid choice on this poll


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#3

Im generally against NE hires, but mcdaniels actually wasnt horrible in denver. Outside of drafting the lord and savior of course.
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#4

Lane kiffen
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#5

Right now I'll take coughlin
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#6

Too early. It'd probably be Doug Marrone on an interim basis. If Marrone is promoted, that might be a positive sign for landing Sean Payton if he's fired. Marrone was his OC, I believe during the Super Bowl year.


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#7

Quote:Im generally against NE hires, but mcdaniels actually wasnt horrible in denver. Outside of drafting the lord and savior of course.
No, he really was. He was constantly clashing with team management and ultimately lost his locker room, which is why he was fired during the season. I think he's earned a chance to show that he's matured, though.

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#8

Quote:Im generally against NE hires, but mcdaniels actually wasnt horrible in denver. Outside of drafting the lord and savior of course.


"Lord and savior"... hahahahah, thanks for that laugh on a horrible day
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#9

Quote:No, he really was. He was constantly clashing with team management and ultimately lost his locker room, which is why he was fired during the season. I think he's earned a chance to show that he's matured, though.


I mean that offense was semi functional with kyle orton
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#10

Or get gruden# chucky
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#11

I would love it if we got Nick Saban or Urban Meyer, but we would have to offer them a huge contract to come here. Maybe if we're lucky, we might get Tom Coughlin back here.


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#12

Quote:I would love it if we got Nick Saban or Urban Meyer, but we would have to offer them a huge contract to come here.


Not big on the college coach thing.
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#13

Ugh... None of them. What a terrible situation the Jags are in. Can't win with the current staff, and definitely won't win with those guys.


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#14

The last thing we need, is a rookie HC. Enough with that.

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#15

Dont matter, this team is cursed.
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#16

Quote:I would love it if we got Nick Saban or Urban Meyer, but we would have to offer them a huge contract to come here.
Why, so Saban can return to college in two years or Meyer could resign due to "health issues" (i.e., complete loss of the organization) in four?

 

IMO, big-name college head coaches are not the answer. Too many of them completely flame out--Chip Kelly's name will be added to that list soon enough. If a guy's been a college HC in the past, cool, but pro results should, imo, be the number one qualifier for NFL head coaches.

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#17

If we lose to the Bucs does Bradley get canned? Id take Marrone over him at this point. Then at the end of the season have Khan give a blank check to best available coach. We got talent on the team but busch league coaching.
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#18

No thanks to Josh McDaniels or Nick Saban.  No to most of those actually.


Hopefully whoever the next coach is will finally be the coach to turn things around for us. 


I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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#19

Im not for the college guys and Im also very against McDaniels. Howver looking at the other options... Im pretty scared either way. I did want Greg Roman at one point....


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#20

Quote:Im not for the college guys and Im also very against McDaniels. Howver looking at the other options... Im pretty scared either way. I did want Greg Roman at one point....
Roman is intriguing, actually. Once he left SF, Kap began to suck. Now that he's in Buffalo, Tyrod Taylor looks like something vaguely resembling an NFL quarterback. That suggests to me that he excels at getting the most out of his players.

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