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Future NFL Head Coaches


Dpantherman

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I've done my research, and looked for top offensive and defensive coordinators around the league and this is what i came up with in no particualr order:

- Leslie Frazier (DC, Vikings)

- Marty Mornhinweg (OC, Eagles)

-Ron Rivera (DC, Chargers)

- Bob Baich (DC, Bears)

-- wildcards--

-Mike Zimmer (DC, Bengals)

-Greg Blache (DC, Redskins)

- Paul Pasqualoni (DC, Dolphins)

there are more, that i could have missed.

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No he's not because Carol is a damn good coach even though I hate the "Fake USC". He would instantly turn poo around for us. You see what he does with the scrubs he gets at So Cal. Yes, they are scrubs for the most part in a weak ass division.

Pete Carrol consistently brings in top 5 recruiting classes every year.

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Pete Carrol consistently brings in top 5 recruiting classes every year.

And its completely different process in the NFL. That and having to deal with men is why all these really successful college coaches can't make it in the NFL. How many times do you want to get burned?

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No he's not because Carol is a damn good coach even though I hate the "Fake USC". He would instantly turn poo around for us. You see what he does with the scrubs he gets at So Cal. Yes, they are scrubs for the most part in a weak ass division.

Doesn't anyone remember that Carol coached in the NFL, and just couldn't cut it? some coaches are made to coach college and he is one of them. Why should he leave, he has a good thing going at USC.

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And its completely different process in the NFL. That and having to deal with men is why all these really successful college coaches can't make it in the NFL. How many times do you want to get burned?

I'm not supporting a Pete Carol head coaching job here in Carolina by any stretch. Nor am I the original person suggesting that he come here. I was just defending him as a college coach to the dude who said that he coaches scrubs.

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I'm not supporting a Pete Carol head coaching job here in Carolina by any stretch. Nor am I the original person suggesting that he come here. I was just defending him as a college coach to the dude who said that he coaches scrubs.

And I was backing you up. I agree he is an excellent recruiter and college HC. But that takes a different skilset then the NFL.

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