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Alternative options for head coach


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So we've asked a generic question about Wilks versus whomever this morning, but I think it would be helpful to better define the "whomever".

If not Wilks, then who do we see as viable alternative candidates?

A couple of names I would start out with...

- Shane Steichen
- Frank Reich 
- Ben Johnson
- Shane Waldron
- Demeco Ryans 

(not necessarily all my preferred choices but viable options nonetheless)

What are the arguments for choosing one of these guys...or someone else?

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Steichen and B Johnson are the hot ones.  Obvious crushes for many around these parts and on other HC needy team subs.  

Demeco is league wide wanted, but we're craving the offensive guy right now.

Reich would be respectable, not my top, but could jump on board.  He has the connects and would get a good staff together.

Waldren is interesting but Carrol's crew has not been known to be the best when elevated minus one year for Quinn.  

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The problem I see with Reich is this:

The lesson of the Pittsburgh Steelers as the franchise with the most Lombardis is that head coach longevity is rarely done in the NFL, but is probably a good idea if your HC is at least competent. 

Given his age, it seems unlikely Reich would reach the kind of tenure that Steelers HC's have enjoyed.

I would prefer someone younger. 

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