Next head coach?

Next coach

  • Daboll

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Stefanski

    Votes: 30 19.9%
  • Flores

    Votes: 16 10.6%
  • McCarthy

    Votes: 8 5.3%
  • Somebody else

    Votes: 96 63.6%

  • Total voters
    151

azgreg

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He is also interesting - like KK but without any HC experience at any level.
Is he a leader of men at 31 years old (birthday this month)?
He has already interviewed with Ravens, Giants, and Raiders for HC this year.


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There was a piece on the radio the other day comparing Webb at this point in his career with McVay at the same point in his career. If you remember, the Cards passed on McVey at that time.
 

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First question for VJ - what have you learned the past 3 years under Sean Payton?
Interesting. Make D Webb the long term plan. Bring in Joseph, have him hire Webb as OC, if Joseph struggles, Webb is growing and learning. If he's successful, Webb is grooming a successor to take over when he gets his shot elsewhere. A good problem to have.
 

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Like it or not Matt Nagy checks the boxes.
He’s been a head coach.
He has a winning record with two bad qb’s 34-31.
He’s made the playoffs twice but was 0-2. However he would have won one but lost with the famous double doink missed fg as time expired.
He’s been working with Andy Reed for 3 years. I would think he had to learn something working with him.

I’m expecting a resounding no in response but why?
He completely lost that team very publicly and his recent work in KC has continued that trend.
 

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Vance Joseph was an awful HC with the Broncos and nothing special here with the Cards as DC. That would be a terrible hire for the Cards. No way can you sell that to the fan base.
I'm not a fan either, but there are a number of cases where a coach was his first go around only to succeed his second time around.
 

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Vance Joseph was an awful HC with the Broncos and nothing special here with the Cards as DC. That would be a terrible hire for the Cards. No way can you sell that to the fan base.

What’s the basis for saying Joseph was “awful” in Denver? How mad can people be that he couldn’t make Trevor Siemian and Case Keenum work?
 

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Mike Shanahan
Pete Carroll (third time)
Tom Coughlin

There are others.

Did you actually do your research?

Mike Shanahan was 8-12 in less than two seasons in Oakland.
Pete Carroll was 6-10 in one season with the Jets and 27-21 with the Pats.
Tom Couglin was eight games over .500 in EIGHT SEASONS coaching the Jags.

Also all these examples are like 30 years old.
 

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My preferred group/list probably looks like this.

Davis Webb
Vance Joseph
Chris Shula
Kevin Stefanski
Matt Nagy
Anthony Weaver
Brian Flores
John Harbaugh
Robert Saleh

EDIT: I forgot Jesse Minter

Now, this isn't a viability list, but more of guys who have demonstrated something that I like and I think could work.

Funny enough, Spencer Whipple of AZ fame is the QB coach for the Jags. I hate Waldron offense though so no Jags on the list for me.

I would move Harbaugh and Saleh to the top and Vance down 2. Splash Kubiak right after Webb and we are good
 
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