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Head Coach Preference as of January 12th


Evil Hurney
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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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24 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Vrabel, although I think that he may be good in theory, is 54-45. I don't know that he's the best option.

How do y'all know he isn't just going to be another Rivera or Fox?

If you look over the talent, he fought way above his weight class. Thats a rare trait these days. 

I mean Id non-stop run the ball with a prime henry too, could not care less what the insighters/podcasters said. 

Both Ive cooled on him, still want that young offense leadership. I guess frank smith is the pick. 

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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

How can you exclude Harbaugh? C'mon', man.

He wasn't. I had him going to the Chargers (the team he's been most linked to).

IF Harbaugh stays at Michigan, I could see Vrabel being the consolation prize for the Chargers.

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Since I feel Ben Jonson won't be attainable, I'll go with Frank Smith

 

Helped turn around a culture around in Miami as part of a record setting NFL offensive staff. He's also part of that McVay, Shanahan, Mcdaniel tree and I wants me some of that. Comes off a a leader and just read a poll that he was voted the most liked coordinator in the NFL as a cherry on top

 

And before any says he didn't call plays, neither did McDaniel in San Fran

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Honestly, nobody really excites me. I'm sure some of those guys would be good...maybe even great.

I just don't see us having any success for a while now matter who we get and, knowing our track record, the bar is set high for mediocre.

And I know if 8 let myself get excited about someone, they've been a disappointment.

So I'm just along for the ride. If we win, great. If we don't....well I'm used to it.

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