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PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:22 pm 
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Well now that it is clear that Turner is out, who is it you want to be the new guy sitting in his seat?

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Well now that it is clear that Turner is out, who is it you want to be the new guy sitting in his seat?

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Can I suggest 2008 Lions offensive coordinator Jim Colletto? :lol: That seems to be what we are going for.

Oh damn, he's a former(bad) Purdue guy.

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Not Mike Martz.

Ideally whoever Bill Cowher decides is best.


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Can I suggest 2008 Lions offensive coordinator Jim Colletto? :lol: That seems to be what we are going for.

Oh damn, he's a former(bad) Purdue guy.


:lol:

Man that brings back so many bad memories. I saw several Purdue games back when he was coach. He was/is clueless.

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How many people would want the job with a coach on such thin ice?

2010 smells like a lame duck year.

Does Mel Kiper project the 2011 draft, because I think they will be picking in the top 10.

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This is a hard question to answer. It really depends on the long term plan and who is HC next year. It wouldn't be productive to bring in a guy with a "system" and then spend all off season teaching it only to blow the whole thing up next year. If they know damn near for sure that cower will be the guy next year, then consult with him and his people and get someone that will get things moving in the right direction for his eventual takeover. If they have no idea who will be HC next year then I just want a guy whose strength is teaching fundamentals and the same with his staff. At least they can work on throwing mechanics, route running, pass/run blocking, TE blocking etc. No Martz.

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I would like that as a possibility at this point. I doubt he would take it.

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Bill Cowher likes the Erhardt-Perkins system.


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How about Marty Shotenheimer?

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How many people would want the job with a coach on such thin ice?

2010 smells like a lame duck year.

Does Mel Kiper project the 2011 draft, because I think they will be picking in the top 10.

they won't be using that pick either buddy.


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they won't be using that pick either buddy.


Why?

They traded 2 #1's to get Cutler--09 and 10. They still have the 11 pick.

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They won't use it because they will trade it away for a sack of magic beans and a draft bust from Detroit or St Louis

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they won't be using that pick either buddy.


Why?

They traded 2 #1's to get Cutler--09 and 10. They still have the 11 pick.

Jerry Angelo would just waste the pick anyways. :lol:

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You hire Bill Cowher BOOM! SUPER BOWL 14 YEARS LATER


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What's John Shoop up to these days. Maybe they can bring back Gary Crowton. Let's see what other late '90's retreads they can come up with.

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You hire Bill Cowher BOOM! SUPER BOWL 14 YEARS LATER

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good dolphin wrote:
How many people would want the job with a coach on such thin ice?

2010 smells like a lame duck year.

Does Mel Kiper project the 2011 draft, because I think they will be picking in the top 10.



Ding Ding Ding

And Lovie has to work his players into a new system in his lame duck year. Good luck with that. Or the alternative which will be win or else in 2011 with a bunch of lower round picks.

Sucks to be Lovie. i bet he wan5ted to keep Turner

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good dolphin wrote:
How many people would want the job with a coach on such thin ice?

2010 smells like a lame duck year.

Exactly -- you'll be able to pick from a lot of crappy OC candidates. If someone like Cowher does come here, he's going to want to bring his own people. Would it even be within the NFL hiring rules to ask Cowher who he wants as OC and then hire that person with the understanding that Cowher would become head coach? Would that violate some sort of Rooney rule clause?

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I would like to see Al Saunders given some consideration. He was the OC for the Chiefs under Dick Vermeil, and IMO did a real nice job with their team. Of course he had the benefit of having Priest Holmes and Tony Gonzalez, but Trent Green was not a world beater at QB and their WR's were underwhelming as well, but he managed to get a lot out of them.

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