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Head Coach Preference as of January 12th


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Head Coach Preference as of January 12th  

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  1. 1. Which head coaching option do you most prefer?

    • former Titans HC, Mike Vrabel
    • Bengals OC, Brian Callahan
    • Buccaneers OC, Dave Canales
    • Ravens OC, Todd Monken
    • Dolphins OC, Frank Smith
    • Panthers DC, Ejiro Evero
    • Ravens DC, Mike Macdonald
    • Other (leave name in comments)

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  • Poll closed on 01/15/2024 at 05:59 AM

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8 minutes ago, t96 said:

Harbaugh. Not sure why you'd do a poll eliminating options by guessing where they are going. Until Harbaugh has been hired elsewhere or we've hired someone, he is an option.

I don't think we're going to end up with any of your poll options as HC lol

That'd be a pretty boring poll. It'd be mostly people voting for Ben Johnson.

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22 minutes ago, Mage said:

Todd Monken or Mike Macdonald (my #2 overall behind Ben Johnson)

I'm just not a fan of these other options.  Ben Johnson is my #1 but I don't see that happening.  

Monken is older, which hurts him, but he's got great experience in the pro and college game.  That should help with his ability to develop players because he's familiar with different styles and ways of getting guys involved.  Even in Tampa, he did a great job (I won't blame him for Jameis being a turnover-machine).  And he's worked under two great leaders in Harbaugh and Smart.

Macdonald I feel could be a culture-setter, and like Monken, has worked under great leaders.  And I just get a vibe that his teams will be tough.  I mean just look at him.

I don't want to hire an offensive coach for the sake of saying we have one.  Callahan and Canales would be blah hires.  I wouldn't hate Frank Smith... but I wouldn't feel good about it working out.  Feels like you'd be taking a huge gamble that he isn't just riding Mike McDaniels' coattails. 


And please no retreads

I thought Monken was in his mid 60's when I looked at him. surprised to find out the guy is only 57

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I dont have one, weird. Wellllll maybe.....if forced answers below. 

I cannot figure who would be the best at building a new expansion type team. 

Ive also cooled on vrabel some too. 

Plus I dont follow the NFL like past years, some of these names are totally new to me. For example my first time seeing both ravens coordinators.

Frank smith is the one Id pick mainly cause he was a big part at rebuilding a team with a struggling high QB draft pick. Unfair to name him, given my lack of knowledge on the others. But right now thats my pick- Frank Smith. 

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