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diehardskin2982 11-13-2009, 12:56 PM Wow, forgot about him. I didn't even know he was still alive.
Now i know I would get slack for throwing it out there, that is why I thought he may be good a the president role like parcels for the dolphins
jsarno 11-13-2009, 01:43 PM What about Holmgren, he is the most accomplished of the bunch aside from Parcells, who I believe is not available. He would also have most of his coaching staff in place so there would be less of a learning curve for the players.
I'm just not a big fan of his. Not saying he's not a good coach, but he did walk away from the game on bottom. 4-12 in his last season shows he wasn't really into it, especially when he called his retirement a year earlier. Let's not forget they took his GM duties away in Seattle, and I just don't think he has the desire to win it all anymore. He really had a great career when with Favre (.670%), and not so well with Hasselbeck (.538%) and he had some really good teams in Seattle. My biggest point is that I just don't think Holmgren has the desire to make us winners again. The others I pointed out, IMO, do.
jsarno 11-13-2009, 01:46 PM All 3 would be great J, but without a change in management any acquisition of one of the above three names would almost be a moot point, or a waste of money.
You certainly have a point, but considering Snyder isn't going anywhere, and his butt buddy Cerrato likely will still be around too, does this mean we just quit on bringing a qualified coaching staff in? We are all fairly certain Zorn is gone, so we should be getting a new coaching staff, but we do not know if our upper management will be here or not even though we can hope. Gotta still find the best, and HOPE Snyder / Cerrato suddenly have an epiphany.
GTripp0012 11-13-2009, 03:26 PM Dungy...absolutely. Gruden, certainly. Maybe even cowher...the rest can sit.I'd say Billick > Cowher, but I agree that a list of coaches who have already won the SB means we are looking for a savior in all the wrong places.
There's no shortage of qualified up-and-comers who can do the job, you just need the structure to be better than what Zorn had to deal with.
Nomad 11-13-2009, 03:33 PM Dungy would laugh, and then hang up......
Ruhskins 11-13-2009, 05:21 PM Dungy would laugh, and then hang up......
Dungy would politely decline, sounds like you don't know much of him as a person.
Bubba1Putt 11-13-2009, 09:00 PM Danny needs to realize he is not Steinbrenner, and buying a team does not work in the NFL. He needs to run as fast as his little legs will carry him and pucker up as he never has. Open up that fat 'ol wallet, which is what he does best. Then hire Charley Casserly back. Give him 3-4 years and we are back to stay.
New coach?
New QB?
High Draft Pick?
They are all wasted with those who have absolutely no concept on who to choose and more importantly why.
If Vinny remains, "Mr Snyder, Sir?"
Danny, "Yes Vinny"
Vinny "Jahri Evans from the Saints is the most expensive OL on the market, can I have him, please please please."
Danny, "What about the other 4 lineman?"
Vinny, "all we need is Jahri?
"OK Vinny, here's my wallet"
2010 3 Wins-13 Losses
SFREDSKIN 11-14-2009, 10:02 PM The more I watch Stanford play the more I like Jim Harbaugh. They've killed 2 top 10 rated teams in back to back weeks, this guy could be the next great coach and has lots of NFL experience having been a player. He could be coaching next door to his brother in Baltimore next year. I hope so.
SmootSmack 11-14-2009, 10:15 PM Jim Harbaugh has done a great job at Stanford, and they won't be able (most likely) to keep him more than another year. But he seems to be eyeing a bigger college program
12thMan 11-14-2009, 11:15 PM I like how they hung 55 on SC today.
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