Can't post the article since it is a 17 page slide show. I hate when they do that, but here is the link. The top 4 or 5 are interesting.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...aches-for-2013
Can't post the article since it is a 17 page slide show. I hate when they do that, but here is the link. The top 4 or 5 are interesting.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...aches-for-2013
Gimme Gruden , Arians , or Kelly . Guys who know how to coach offense but won't neglect the other half of the team either .
( the current OC of the Broncos Mike McCoy would be a good darkhorse candidate also )
I'd love Gruden and I'd take Cowher
If these are the Coaches to pick from I'll stick with Lovie.
I like the thought of Gruden, he built that Oak team that went to the SB, and coached the TB team that beat them. But he's also the guy that dismantled that TB team to what it is today b/c he couldn't find/develop/stick w/a QB?
Anyone really want to return of the qb carasol?
I wouldn't mind Cowher, he helped built that Pitt team that you see today, and if he and Emery could help built a team that is just consitantly making deep playoff runs I would be happy.
I'd be very happy w/GB's OC Clements
I'd be okay w/Indy's interm HC, but I doubt they let him go w/the year they've had compared to what they were expected to do.
I'd be okay w/Chip Kelly, very innovative O that puts a ton of pressure on D's, which is needed in today's NFL.
I'd be okay w/Shaw from Stanfford, we need someone to develop an O and further develop Cutler and the young wr's.
I'd be okay w/Toub.2 years ago, not so much now.
I'd be okay w/McCoy, but giving him credit for this year is a joke, that is all on Manning, they are running his O, and he's the one that got that team up to speed.
Holmgren wants nothing to do w/coaching anymore, he wants a F/O job which will conflict w/the current GM, no to that.
Just say no to Bo
No to SF's/AZ DC's, we don't need another D minded HC
No to Norton
No to ND's Kelly. Great recruiters aren't going to do much in the NFL, let's see what he can do over the next 4-5 years against top college talent first.
No to Reed