Best Available Coaching Job?

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SmootSmack
01-03-2007, 12:53 PM
Let's suppose Cowher resigns as Steelers coach (and everything I've heard says he will) which of the following availabe head coaching jobs would you say is the most desirable-considering management and talent primarily-Cardinals, Falcons, Dolphins, or Steelers?

Redskins_P
01-03-2007, 12:57 PM
Cardinals - You have a top 10 RB, two above average receivers, and a promising young QB.

Schneed10
01-03-2007, 01:00 PM
Steelers is most desirable by far. There is serious talent, Willie Parker, Hines Ward, Heath Miller, Joey Porter, Troy Palamalu, Ben Roethlisberger. Cowher isn't leaving because the team is in tumult, he's leaving it in really good shape. They finished the season on a hot streak, and are poised to make noise next season. Russ Grimm is still the offensive line coach. Dick LeBeau is still the D coordinator. In fact, Grimm could very easily be their next head coach - he'd slide into the smashmouth style very easily, and would fit with the team's existing personality seamlessly.

The Cardinals have no offensive line. The Falcons have pieces of the puzzle, but designing an effective game-plan for Vick is very difficult. You don't know what the heck the Dolphins are going to do at QB: is Harrington the answer or is Culpepper going to bounce back?

Jamaican'Skin
01-03-2007, 01:01 PM
I see that, but Arizona has been cursed with multiple losing seasons. A funk that no coach has seemed to get them outta. I say its the Steelers. A team with an already solid defense and an offensive identity: pounding the ball.

Schneed10
01-03-2007, 01:03 PM
Cardinals - You have a top 10 RB, two above average receivers, and a promising young QB.

Promising young QB is one of the worst things a coach can have. I'd MUCH rather have an accomplished veteran, or better yet, a young guy who has won a Super Bowl and who has the complete faith of his teammates.

Besides, Leinart will never do much unless he gets some protection.

Redskins_P
01-03-2007, 01:05 PM
Promising young QB is one of the worst things a coach can have. I'd MUCH rather have an accomplished veteran, or better yet, a young guy who has won a Super Bowl and who has the complete faith of his teammates.

Besides, Leinart will never do much unless he gets some protection.

Good point.....

JoeRedskin
01-03-2007, 01:08 PM
I'd have to go with the Steeler's by far. Good managment and ownership, solid talent.

After that, it would be difficult for me to pick between Miami and Atlanta. Each has a committed owner and some good young talent but each has serious questions: MIA - (As was stated in an SI article) the defense is getting older by the minute and they still have the same QB dilemma as last year (a gimpy Daunte or a failed 1st rounder in Joey); ATL - Michael Vick (Mora Sr. was right) and WR's with hands made of stone.

Arizona is where coaches go when they have given up on life.

SmootSmack
01-03-2007, 01:14 PM
I'd probably have to say the Steelers as well. Two head coaches in 40 years. That's remarkable

Giantone
01-03-2007, 01:23 PM
I'd probably have to say the Steelers as well. Two head coaches in 40 years. That's remarkable


Agreed it says alot about the whole orginazation:) .Bidwell in Arizona is a joke.

BDBohnzie
01-03-2007, 01:27 PM
Steelers then Falcons. Couldn't work for Wayne Huizenga, he seems to be too much of a pompous ass for my taste. And the Cards, God bless them, are some kind of terrible. No matter their record, they have virtually no fan base, and have too many holes to work on.

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