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Saban as HC


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the report is he would only work with Lombardi and he is the clear favor to go to the browns. but since currently Lombardi doesnt work for the browns i made a thread on how the fans would feel about this combo. It has been an overwhelming negative response for the Saban case. He isnt even my first choice but we should atleast be doing due diligence on were we are going for the next 5-10 years as a franchise. I dont believe we should leave any stone unturned is all im saying

We have a Head Coach.

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I'm don't lean one way or the other but that 2005 Nick Saban coached Dolphins team had some talent and would have been a playoff team if they would have had a quarterback. Gus Frerotte and Sage Rosenfels led that team to nine wins (somehow). But that team sure had some talent (i.e. Ronnie Brown, Ricky Williams, Chris Chambers, Wes Welker, Randy McMichael, Heath Evans, Zach Thomas, Channing Crowder, Jason Taylor, Travares Tillman, Vonnie Holliday, Reggie Howard, Yeremiah Bell, and Junior Seau), with a good quarter back that team is a playoff team.

Side Note: Jason Garrett was the quarterback's coach

The 2006 Dolphins had another good squad but once again they had no quarterback (i.e. Joey Harrison, Cleo Lemon, and an over the hill Daunte Culpepper).

By the way, Nick Saban is 1-0 against the Panthers.

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remember when the dolphins had cam newton or smitty or olsen or kuechly? yeah neither did i. the dolphins didnt have what we have now. They most importantly didnt have a experienced or skilled qb like newton. What is the most important thing a NFL team needs to win? a QB. He's not my first choice either and hed probably go Clevland but while we are looking for a HC to hopefully win us a Superbowl because that is the ultimate goal this is a thing that we should be looking at every single option and leave nothing on the table

I meant when he up and peaced out. No big deal.....NFL teams are NFL teams, the players you mentioned are not going to help him any more than the players on the dophins or lack there of. Thanks.

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I meant when he up and peaced out. No big deal.....NFL teams are NFL teams, them players you mentioned are not going to help him any more than the players on the dophins or lack there of. Thanks.

Yeah your completely right, all NFL teams are good. That's like saying the Pats are the same team as the Chiefs or the Colts without Manning. There are teams who are better than others who have better players. I would bet anything that our team now would be the Saban dolphins. Smh. How can you even say Cam newton or smitty wouldn't make a difference on any team.

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Yeah your completely right, all NFL teams are good. That's like saying the Pats are the same team as the Chiefs or the Colts without Manning. There are teams who are better than others who have better players. I would bet anything that our team now would be the Saban dolphins. Smh. How can you even say Cam newton or smitty wouldn't make a difference on any team.

If you make this argument, then we might as well keep Rivera because its not coaching.

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