SmootSmack
11-20-2013, 09:44 AM
Chose the most commonly mentioned names. Be advised the votes are public.
This is not about who you think will be the next HC, but who you want.
If you choose other, post who you want
GTripp0012
11-20-2013, 09:57 AM
Sumlin autocorrects to dumplings which makes him the best answer.
skinsfaninok
11-20-2013, 10:02 AM
Shaw is my 1 choice after him I'd say Gruden or Roman
donofriose
11-20-2013, 10:04 AM
Perry Fewell, even though he is at a divisional rival.
Or Mike Zimmer. He knows his defense well.
skinsguy
11-20-2013, 10:10 AM
I'm going with David Shaw. Stanford, traditionally, runs a pro offense so I'm not worried about his transitioning to the pro game. Shaw is a young guy (41) and it's nice to think (if successful) that this franchise could have a coach for the next decade and a half at least.
GTripp0012
11-20-2013, 10:14 AM
Like Fewell, like Briles. I think Bill O'brien can do wonders with RG3 as well, just think its time to bring the air raid to the NFL, it's the perfect system for Robert Griffin.
Starry Plough
11-20-2013, 10:21 AM
I know the vote is about who you want rather than who you think, but I just can’t say Shaw if the likelihood of it actually happening is slim (going on comments in and out of this forum).
I therefore still lean towards Mike Zimmer.
Sean McDermott is worth looking into. He's really done something special with that Panthers defense. Regardless, I'd like to see a defensive guy as HC. With Griffin and Morris and Garcon and Reed, I believe we have the tools to be successful on offense for years to come, so coaching at that position isn't as much of a priority. We need a defense that can support the offense.
SBXVII
11-20-2013, 10:46 AM
I chose Briles because if RG3 is our franchise QB then this is why I want Briles:
He doesn't pick a QB for his system, he builds the system around what the QB can do. Plus I read somewhere that his fast paced offense is technically faster then what Chip Kelly does.
Baylor coach Art Briles builds his offense around each quarterback - ESPN (http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/9833069/baylor-coach-art-briles-builds-offense-quarterback)
Is there a playbook?
"When I was at Houston, the first thing everybody wanted was the playbook," said Briles, who coached the Cougars from 2003 to '07. "A guy's not going to read or study it. Kids play video games, so we show them the plays on video. Everything is on an iPad, and we label it and number them. A playbook is something we don't do.
"I'm a visual learner, and people learn differently. If you can see something, you remember it. If you read it and try to interpret it, it's a little different. We do a lot of repetition on the field so guys can learn it."
How the hell do you stop Baylor? Part I: What are they doing? - Football Study Hall (http://www.footballstudyhall.com/2013/5/22/4351446/Baylor-bears-football-art-briles-lache-seastrunk-spread-offense)
Chris Brown on how Art Briles's potent offense has made Baylor a national title contender - Grantland (http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/9861289/chris-brown-how-art-briles-potent-offense-made-baylor-national-title-contender)
I was a proponent for Gruden but we picked up Shanahan. I'm ready for a fast paced offense. I'm ready for an offense that can score in less then a min if need be. I'm looking for a coach that can run a 2 min drill if need be.