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Do you think we go after a OC for next Head coach?


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Jerry's interviewed an offensive coach only one time, and that was Steve Spurrier (Gantt said the interview was a disaster).

It's highly unlikely it'll be a retread. Argue all you want over the merits of retreads (don't like them myself) but when you have an owner that doesn't like the idea of spending top dollar on a coach only to find out you got the next George Seifert, it isn't likely to happen.

Like it or not, Richardson has a preference for defensive coaches. Things could change, but I'd be surprised.

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Jerry's interviewed an offensive coach only one time, and that was Steve Spurrier (Gantt said the interview was a disaster).

It's highly unlikely it'll be a retread. Argue all you want over the merits of retreads (don't like them myself) but when you have an owner that doesn't like the idea of spending top dollar on a coach only to find out you got the next George Seifert, it isn't likely to happen.

Like it or not, Richardson has a preference for defensive coaches. Things could change, but I'd be surprised.

maybe will Harbaugh will be different.:D

we need someone that can fix this offense even if he is just the OC.

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Jerry's interviewed an offensive coach only one time, and that was Steve Spurrier (Gantt said the interview was a disaster).

It's highly unlikely it'll be a retread. Argue all you want over the merits of retreads (don't like them myself) but when you have an owner that doesn't like the idea of spending top dollar on a coach only to find out you got the next George Seifert, it isn't likely to happen.

Like it or not, Richardson has a preference for defensive coaches. Things could change, but I'd be surprised.

JR has a preference for losing too it would seem.

So fug his bull poo preferences and lets join 2010.

Jim Harbaugh ftw.

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just having a defensive minded head coach does not mean you are going to play good defense

just look at our defense right now. a f**king mess

Neither does having an offensive minded coach mean you play good offense (Brian Billick, anyone?)

Whatever side of the ball your coach falls on, you have to have a strong coordinator on the other side. Otherwise, you're one dimensional. And the Super Bowl Ravens aside, balanced teams have a better track record.

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