MonkFan4Life
01-03-2007, 01:36 PM
Now, with all of the jobs out there... is it possible that The Joker takes one of those and Gibbs takes the offense over again ? If someone brought it up, sorry, but I was thinking about that while in here working.
Best Available Coaching Job?MonkFan4Life 01-03-2007, 01:36 PM Now, with all of the jobs out there... is it possible that The Joker takes one of those and Gibbs takes the offense over again ? If someone brought it up, sorry, but I was thinking about that while in here working. EternalEnigma21 01-03-2007, 01:45 PM Steelers are the best team to fall into, but the Cards would be attractive. The firepower is there and they have the cap room to shore up a line and add a couple of Defensive players. I'd make sure they don't skimp on the coordinators and probably take that job. Plus, I'd rather live in AZ than Pitt anyday... brent 01-03-2007, 01:50 PM Cardinals: Surely you must be joking? There are players here, but its impossible to look past the history here. This is an NFL graveyard for coaches. Falcons: Vick is a coach killer. He's a glorified Kordell Stewart. The only one who should consider this job is the guy who was fired from the Cowboys before Parcells, since he got more out of Kordell than anyone. He should team up with the ex-Saints guy and do that thing going on in San Francisco with the two ex-Redskin coordinators. Dolphins: Good owner but no organization in place. Aging defense. Some talent on offense, but much of it is very flawed. Brutally tough division. Steelers: Expectations are sky high but if you succeed, you have the most stable coaching job in the NFL. Good organization. Talent is solid. Very tough division, although Baltimore could recede after this year to age. Clearly, you'd choose between the Dolphins and Steelers. Which one is better depends on who you are, I think. MTK 01-03-2007, 01:50 PM Cards for young talent, Steelers for the organization. irish 01-03-2007, 01:54 PM The steelers is easily the best job for all the reasons schneed said. That coach will be inheriting a team only 1 season removed from winning a super bowl will almost all of the key elements of that title intact. Also the steelers are without a doubt the most stabil organization in the NFL. They hire a coach and stick with him. Remember a few years ago when Cowher's team was down and most wanted him fired, the steelers stuck with him and good things happened. Imagine if the Skins did that (I'm not sure anyone has that vivid an imagination). MTK 01-03-2007, 01:59 PM The steelers is easily the best job for all the reasons schneed said. That coach will be inheriting a team only 1 season removed from winning a super bowl will almost all of the key elements of that title intact. Also the steelers are without a doubt the most stabil organization in the NFL. They hire a coach and stick with him. Remember a few years ago when Cowher's team was down and most wanted him fired, the steelers stuck with him and good things happened. Imagine if the Skins did that (I'm not sure anyone has that vivid an imagination). More teams should try letting a coach do his job for more than 2-3 seasons. That's one of the reasons I'm all for letting Gibbs do his 5 years and even more if he wants to. Organizational consistency is very underrated in this league. Schneed10 01-03-2007, 02:01 PM More teams should try letting a coach do his job for more than 2-3 seasons. That's one of the reasons I'm all for letting Gibbs do his 5 years and even more if he wants to. Organizational consistency is very underrated in this league. Word. squrrelco3 01-03-2007, 02:03 PM Agreed it says alot about the whole orginazation:) .Bidwell in Arizona is a joke. Hey now...that's Danny Snyder's hero your picking on, Bidwell taught him everything he knows about running a football team...lol :D irish 01-03-2007, 02:05 PM More teams should try letting a coach do his job for more than 2-3 seasons. That's one of the reasons I'm all for letting Gibbs do his 5 years and even more if he wants to. Organizational consistency is very underrated in this league. I agree about letting Gibbs do his thing for as long as he wants but I think the issue with Gibbs is his age. Cowher has been with the Steelers for something like 15 years and it took him 14 of those to get the championship. I think Gibbs has 5 years at most left in him as head coach and I just dont see that as being enough time to get an organization as screwed up as the redskins back to something that resembles the steelers. dmek25 01-03-2007, 03:50 PM all coaches have egos. thats why the cardinals job would be the most enticing. ill bet you, if you polled all the nfl coaches right now, they would have ideas on how to fix the arizona cardinals. but before taking that job, they would have to get the power structure straightened out with the bidwells, who are easily the worst owners in sports |
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