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View Poll Results: Best Hire
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Philadelphia Eagle- Chip Kelly
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11.11% |
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Buffalo Bills- Doug Marrone
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5.56% |
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Cleveland Browns- Rod Chudzinski
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Jacksonville Jaguars- Gus Bradley
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11.11% |
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Kansas City- Andy Reid
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40.28% |
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San Diego- Mike McCoy
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12.50% |
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Arizona Cardinals- Bruce Arians
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9.72% |
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Chicago Bears- Mark Trestman
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Obviously going with Big Red
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01-18-2013, 05:52 PM
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I love Gus. Gotta go with him. If public affection of hiring choice is a criteria, he's probably going to win that hands down. Jags fans seem to love him.
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01-18-2013, 06:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fenikz
you dont like the hiring of a coach of the year candidate...solid logic
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you don't think they would've still been good if someone else was made interim head coach? that season wasn't down to bruce arians.
and he's not even a particularly good offensive coordinator.
plus the fact that you gave arians the job over horton. which then led to horton leaving lol.
hardly solid logic from the cardinals...
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01-18-2013, 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by asdf1223
I love Gus. Gotta go with him. If public affection of hiring choice is a criteria, he's probably going to win that hands down. Jags fans seem to love him.
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Chip was my first pick but when it looked like he was goin back I was sooo psyched about Gus, I think he is going to be a great coach. I love his enthusiasm man, the guy gets his players to go hard and thats a good quality to have. I am stoked to have Chip because he was the guy I wanted...but I would not have been disappointed one bit if Gus was in Philly.
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Originally Posted by 49erNation85
I wouldn't be sir prized if he passed McCoy on the depth chart. I think he might have a better arm and accurate arm then him from the highlights I thought. He also got some wheels too help us prepare for QB's as Wilson , RG3 and other runners etc.
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01-18-2013, 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperPacker
1a. Chiefs
1b. Eagles
3. Jaguars
4. Bills
5. Chargers
6. Browns
7. Bears
8. Cardinals
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1a. Chiefs
1b. Eagles
3. Chargers
I think these are the only three of importance. All the others are long term interim coaches imo.
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01-18-2013, 06:39 PM
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Talking heads on ESPN upset about the lack of minority head coaches.
I wonder in 10 years when caucasians are the actual minority in the states if such we'll see the same responses.
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Reid is the safest pick. He did a great job in Philly and will be good for KC.
The rest could do anything. Lots of interesting fits and hires. Not very high on Chicago, Arizona, Jacksonville, or Buffalos choices. Mostly because I don't know enough about them, except Arians, but I don't like him.
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Originally Posted by SickwithIt1010
Chip was my first pick but when it looked like he was goin back I was sooo psyched about Gus, I think he is going to be a great coach. I love his enthusiasm man, the guy gets his players to go hard and thats a good quality to have. I am stoked to have Chip because he was the guy I wanted...but I would not have been disappointed one bit if Gus was in Philly.
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Players love him. Not afraid to give that tough love. Chip's a great mind but I do worry about him handling the media. If he is mediocre the first couple of years and continues to brush the media/fans off they'll kill him. If he wins big by year 2 that'll smooth things out.
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01-18-2013, 07:24 PM
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Andy Reid. Good coaches can occasionally stagnate in current situations, and unless a team wants to give out a very long leash to re-establish the team, they simply need to go elsewhere. It's the reason they are good, but not great coaches. But the Chiefs have talent, I think Reid can right that ship quite quickly.
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01-18-2013, 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by CT Bronco Fan
Talking heads on ESPN upset about the lack of minority head coaches.
I wonder in 10 years when caucasians are the actual minority in the states if such we'll see the same responses.
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Lets not forget not to long ago there were 8 minority head coaches in a season.
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I feel a little like a crazy person for saying this, but I voted for Chudzinkski.
Not because I think he's going to be a super head coach or anything, but because he's going to have the best coordinator staff in the NFL. Hiring two strong coordinators like that means that he's not going to be micromanaging either side of the ball, which is smart. Now he's got Norv in the Dick LeBeau part of his career: dude's a good OC who's never getting another HC gig.
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Originally Posted by Monomach
I feel a little like a crazy person for saying this, but I voted for Chudzinkski.
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My vote went to KC, but I said before that I maybe one of the few here, but I like the Chudzinkski hire.
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I wonder what that conversation is going like on the bench with Sanchez.
"see if you look at these aerial shots of the defensive scheme, you are a ******* idiot"
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Lift like a slave, eat like a king, sleep like a baby, look like a god...
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1. KC
2. Jacksonville
3. SD
4. Philly
----------- Huge gap --------
5. Cleveland
6. Buffalo
7. Arizona (purely based on how they lost Ray Horton. Would be in the top half if they managed to get him to stick around)
8. Chicago
edit: I wonder what Lovie Smith will be doing this coming up season... Kind of shocking not to see him coaching.
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