Our next coach??


GridIron26
12-02-2009, 01:24 AM
If Danny gets rid of Vinny the skins job will be very appealing, all they have to do is rebuild the OL. Campbell will be alright with a rebuilt line and they can draft a young QB for the future in the mid rounds. Whoever coaches this team next year will be inheriting lots of up and coming young players, Thomas, Kelly, Davis, Mitchell, Orakpo, Jarmon, Horton, Edwin Williams, Rinehart, etc. There's talent on this team, execution and attitude have been the problem.

:food-smil We just need a smart coach who isn't afraid to bench players and be smart about it.. I'm disappointed that Barnes isn't in that list, or at least not yet.. Barnes looked like he would be good one; he has nice size but he definitely needs to bulk up to compete in NFL level though.. But he's been invisible ever since..

53Fan
12-02-2009, 01:49 AM
If Danny gets rid of Vinny the skins job will be very appealing, all they have to do is rebuild the OL. Campbell will be alright with a rebuilt line and they can draft a young QB for the future in the mid rounds. Whoever coaches this team next year will be inheriting lots of up and coming young players, Thomas, Kelly, Davis, Mitchell, Orakpo, Jarmon, Horton, Edwin Williams, Rinehart, etc. There's talent on this team, execution and attitude have been the problem.

Exactly. It's not as complicated as it's made out to be.

SBXVII
12-02-2009, 02:07 AM
If Danny gets rid of Vinny the skins job will be very appealing, all they have to do is rebuild the OL. Campbell will be alright with a rebuilt line and they can draft a young QB for the future in the mid rounds. Whoever coaches this team next year will be inheriting lots of up and coming young players, Thomas, Kelly, Davis, Mitchell, Orakpo, Jarmon, Horton, Edwin Williams, Rinehart, etc. There's talent on this team, execution and attitude have been the problem.

Exactly? No not exactly.

#1) DS is done with JC.
#2) JC is done with the front office.
#3) JC is pretty much a gonner.
#4) Build up the OL all you want but his issues still remain.
a- He can't figure out where to realign his protection.
b- He looks gun shy at this point like Ramsey.
c- He fails to find the open receiver often.
d- He has a slow release.
e- He's not all that accurate on the long ball.
f- He has the same amount of time as other QB's right now 3-7 sec. and still has trouble getting the ball to any one.

Rinehart's good young talent? I thought Buges basically called him a failure, then recanted when he realized we were not bringing any other OL. Rinehart was almost camp fodder.

53Fan
12-02-2009, 02:11 AM
Rebuid the 0-line and JC gets better. It really ISN'T complicated. Will he be elite? Probably not. But does anyone think our record wouldn't be much better with a GOOD o-line? Please...

SFREDSKIN
12-02-2009, 02:13 AM
Exactly? No not exactly.

#1) DS is done with JC.
#2) JC is done with the front office.
#3) JC is pretty much a gonner.
#4) Build up the OL all you want but his issues still remain.
a- He can't figure out where to realign his protection.
b- He looks gun shy at this point like Ramsey.
c- He fails to find the open receiver often.
d- He has a slow release.
e- He's not all that accurate on the long ball.
f- He has the same amount of time as other QB's right now 3-7 sec. and still has trouble getting the ball to any one.

Rinehart's good young talent? I thought Buges basically called him a failure, then recanted when he realized we were not bringing any other OL. Rinehart was almost camp fodder.

And who do you think would be better than Campbell? A rookie? A mediocre FA? Campbell knows the system and hasn't had a healthy consistent OL since he was drafted. If I was DS I would convince him to come back for at least a year. Campbell believe it or not, is these teams best option at QB.

rbanerjee23
12-02-2009, 05:28 AM
And who do you think would be better than Campbell? A rookie? A mediocre FA? Campbell knows the system and hasn't had a healthy consistent OL since he was drafted. If I was DS I would convince him to come back for at least a year. Campbell believe it or not, is these teams best option at QB.

amen, you could put manning (peyton of course) behind this line and we would be marginally better, JC had a miraculous game against Philly and it was because he was so mobile that he didn't suffer like 8 sacks. The O line was dominated and trent cole made levi jones look like a kid. Plus, Stephon Heyer has no business starting on any offensive line in the league...that guy is a joke

Beemnseven
12-02-2009, 08:34 AM
Exactly? No not exactly.

#1) DS is done with JC.
#2) JC is done with the front office.
#3) JC is pretty much a gonner.
#4) Build up the OL all you want but his issues still remain.
a- He can't figure out where to realign his protection.
b- He looks gun shy at this point like Ramsey.
c- He fails to find the open receiver often.
d- He has a slow release.
e- He's not all that accurate on the long ball.
f- He has the same amount of time as other QB's right now 3-7 sec. and still has trouble getting the ball to any one.

Rinehart's good young talent? I thought Buges basically called him a failure, then recanted when he realized we were not bringing any other OL. Rinehart was almost camp fodder.

I think you mean, he's not accurate on the long ball at all.

We keep hearing that he's an accurate downfield passer, but he's been whiffing on those left and right.

Beemnseven
12-02-2009, 08:35 AM
And who do you think would be better than Campbell? A rookie? A mediocre FA? Campbell knows the system and hasn't had a healthy consistent OL since he was drafted. If I was DS I would convince him to come back for at least a year. Campbell believe it or not, is these teams best option at QB.

But will the system next year be the same as this year?

SmootSmack
12-02-2009, 09:17 AM
I don't give a damn the records. All I care about is can I guy coach or not. Can these guys lead men and get them to play hard. Can they X and O. I think people around the NFL know Weis and Crennel and do both.

Just to add. Weren't you talking about bringing in Weis and Crennel (and between the two I'd prefer Weis) as offensive coordinators, not head coach?

Also, Carmichael and Christensen are not more proven than Weis

And I don't think Buges ever called Rinehart a failure.

Lotus
12-02-2009, 09:19 AM
What if Gary Kubiak, having been fired by the Texans, is our offensive coordinator next year?

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