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Trekgeekscott -> RE: NFL News (12/30/2008 5:57:20 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Don T in CO

Shanahan out in Denver

http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/11208575


I am mildly surprised about this...

I didn't consider Shanahan losing his job.  I know, he should be underfire for losing the last three and with it, the playoffs..but still.  I thought he was safe there.

Maybe we could entice HIM to be our OC?




Don T in CO -> RE: NFL News (12/30/2008 6:20:22 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: Don T in CO

Shanahan out in Denver

http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/11208575


I am mildly surprised about this...

I didn't consider Shanahan losing his job.  I know, he should be underfire for losing the last three and with it, the playoffs..but still.  I thought he was safe there.

Maybe we could entice HIM to be our OC?



Interesting idea.  Shanny does know the WCO, zone blocking schemes, and once turned Terrell Davis into a 2000-yard rusher...




John Childress -> RE: NFL News (12/30/2008 6:53:14 PM)

No way does he go backwards to OC after being HMFIC.




hrerikl -> RE: NFL News (12/30/2008 7:23:55 PM)

I thought he should have had a Holmgren pulled on him and had them bring in a personnel guy.  As far as being an x's and o's coach, I think Denver will miss him.




hrerikl -> RE: NFL News (12/30/2008 7:24:54 PM)

   For some reason, Denver now seems like a good fit for Cowher.  Would he look at a western position?




Don T in CO -> RE: NFL News (12/30/2008 7:25:07 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: John Childress

No way does he go backwards to OC after being HMFIC.


Agree that it is a demotion, but what if Zygi paid him the same? 

Or, how about if Zygi fired Chili (if the Vikes lose on Sunday) and hired Shanny with the understanding that he had to keep Frazier as DC?




Easy E -> RE: NFL News (12/30/2008 7:39:00 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: Don T in CO

Shanahan out in Denver

http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/11208575


I am mildly surprised about this...

I didn't consider Shanahan losing his job.  I know, he should be underfire for losing the last three and with it, the playoffs..but still.  I thought he was safe there.

Maybe we could entice HIM to be our OC?



Mike, can you hang around a couple years while we see how this Chilly thing pans out? Or you know what? How about you run the offense and do all the work, we'll just give him the HC paycheck?

I really think Chilly is the HC year for another year at minimum, more likely another 2 yeras at least.




Guest -> RE: NFL News (12/30/2008 7:40:29 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Duane Sampson

Mangini Wasn't Behind Favre's Acquisition
Tue Dec 30, 2008


The New York Daily News reports former Jets HC Eric Mangini was not behind the team's acquisition of QB Brett Favre last summer. Although he publicly supported the acquisition of the future Hall of Fame quarterback, Mangini expressed concerns at the time about acquiring Favre but adjusted the entire offense and tried to make it work. In the end, Favre contributed to the late-season slide with nine interceptions and only two touchdown passes in the final five games. That doomed Mangini.
 
 
[sm=WAVE2.gif]



Gsme, set match... Favrey in purple...MY ASS!!




Guest -> RE: NFL News (12/30/2008 7:41:29 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: John Childress

No way does he go backwards to OC after being HMFIC.


He has browns written all over him...




marty -> RE: NFL News (12/30/2008 8:14:17 PM)

Just like he brought Denver a SB WIN after 4 SB losses, Shanahan is signed with the Vikings to bring THEM their FIRST.   

Makes sense to me.  I also like Cowher and Mangini.  Some good coaches out there now, should Childress not work out.

I like the fact that Childress is unconventional, but he does some things at times that make it hard to fully support him.  I think the next game could say A LOT about what to expect from a Chili team in a playoff game. 




John Childress -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 8:34:45 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Easy E

quote:

ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: Don T in CO

Shanahan out in Denver

http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/11208575


I am mildly surprised about this...

I didn't consider Shanahan losing his job.  I know, he should be underfire for losing the last three and with it, the playoffs..but still.  I thought he was safe there.

Maybe we could entice HIM to be our OC?



Mike, can you hang around a couple years while we see how this Chilly thing pans out? Or you know what? How about you run the offense and do all the work, we'll just give him the HC paycheck?

I really think Chilly is the HC year for another year at minimum, more likely another 2 yeras at least.


A 2 time SB winning coach is going to work UNDER Brad Childress?

Come on people




John Childress -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 8:40:42 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Danimal

quote:

ORIGINAL: John Childress

No way does he go backwards to OC after being HMFIC.


He has browns written all over him...


I don't think so.

Cleveland is a bottom feeder franchise.  The real Browns are in Baltimore.

I can't see any high profile coach even considering Cleveland or Detroit.  Neither team has a QB, is a great place to live, or is a glamour franchise.  Teams like that can forget about Parcels, Holmgren, Cowher, Shanahan, etc.

The Jets would be a plumb job but not if the owner insists on bring Favre back.  I doubt very many coaches want to deal with him next year and then retiring the following year.

I see Shanahan taking a year off and waiting for a big time franchise to come calling.




Trekgeekscott -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 9:38:42 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: John Childress

quote:

ORIGINAL: Danimal

quote:

ORIGINAL: John Childress

No way does he go backwards to OC after being HMFIC.


He has browns written all over him...


I don't think so.

Cleveland is a bottom feeder franchise.  The real Browns are in Baltimore.

I can't see any high profile coach even considering Cleveland or Detroit.  Neither team has a QB, is a great place to live, or is a glamour franchise.  Teams like that can forget about Parcels, Holmgren, Cowher, Shanahan, etc.

The Jets would be a plumb job but not if the owner insists on bring Favre back.  I doubt very many coaches want to deal with him next year and then retiring the following year.

I see Shanahan taking a year off and waiting for a big time franchise to come calling.


I am suddenly getting a feeling of Shanahan coaching the Jaguars in 2010.

Del Rio will coach one more year there...suck up the joint...be fired and ol Mike will take over.  But that is just a feeling I am getting.




Trekgeekscott -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 9:39:25 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: John Childress

quote:

ORIGINAL: Easy E

quote:

ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: Don T in CO

Shanahan out in Denver

http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/11208575


I am mildly surprised about this...

I didn't consider Shanahan losing his job.  I know, he should be underfire for losing the last three and with it, the playoffs..but still.  I thought he was safe there.

Maybe we could entice HIM to be our OC?



Mike, can you hang around a couple years while we see how this Chilly thing pans out? Or you know what? How about you run the offense and do all the work, we'll just give him the HC paycheck?

I really think Chilly is the HC year for another year at minimum, more likely another 2 yeras at least.


A 2 time SB winning coach is going to work UNDER Brad Childress?

Come on people


We can dream, can't we?




Trekgeekscott -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 9:41:45 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: hrerikl

  For some reason, Denver now seems like a good fit for Cowher.  Would he look at a western position?


From reports I'm getting Cowher is not interested in coaching this year. 

But stranger things have happened.




Easy E -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 9:53:43 AM)

I think the economy is going to keep some of the high priced guys off the field for a couple years. They can make more in studio anyway, especially a guy like Shanahan.

I could see him to the Browns if they give him personel/front office control. He had that in Denver, but a lot of teams are going away from that. But I just don't see the Browns offering up the cash.




John Childress -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 10:19:17 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: hrerikl

For some reason, Denver now seems like a good fit for Cowher.  Would he look at a western position?


From reports I'm getting Cowher is not interested in coaching this year. 

But stranger things have happened.


He is #1 on the J E T S Jets wish list




Jeff Jesser -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 11:50:10 AM)

What about the Cowgirls?  That's a splash I could see Jones trying to make.  Canning Phillips and his staff and letting Shanny take over.  It would also create a nice interstate rivalry with Hou.  




David Levine -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 12:03:12 PM)

From Peter King (so take it for what its worth):

Cowher, the hottest coach on the market in a year with multiple job openings, will stay off the sidelines in 2009, reliable NFL sources tell me. The only way Cowher will even consider one of the jobs, I'm told, is if he gets an offer he just can't refuse. I'm also told reliably that if there was a job out there Cowher would have loved to consider, it was the Browns job.




Duane Sampson -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 1:50:12 PM)

Favre to Blame for Cowher's Disinterest in Jets?
Wed Dec 31, 2008 

The New York Post reports while the Jets hoped to woo former Steelers HC Bill Cowher with a boatload of money, the marriage appeared to be unlikely from the outset. Sources close to Cowher said he did not want to have QB Brett Favre as his quarterback, and that he also wanted to bring in people he was familiar with to handle personnel. A source familiar with Cowher's thinking said before last night's decision came down that the former Steeler boss would have to receive assurances from the Jets that the 39-year-old Favre no longer was in the picture before agreeing to take control. "There's no way he's taking Brett Favre as his quarterback," said one person close to Cowher.




djskillz -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 2:20:54 PM)

That's awesome.  And this after we already see Favre basically force a very good young coach in Mangini out.  People are finally waking up to the real Brett Favre and his vastly overrated ability.  Favre sucks at this point, especially at the end of seasons.  HE killed the Jets this year.

Shanahan and Mangini are two damn fine coaches that I'd love to have here.  Can you imagine how many yards AD could run for with Shanahan's system?  3,000?

I'm firmly in the camp of either rooting for a Vikes win or a Vikes blowout so that Chilly can be fired and we can get Shanahan or Cowher.




Guest -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 2:33:36 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Duane Sampson

Favre to Blame for Cowher's Disinterest in Jets?
Wed Dec 31, 2008 

The New York Post reports while the Jets hoped to woo former Steelers HC Bill Cowher with a boatload of money, the marriage appeared to be unlikely from the outset. Sources close to Cowher said he did not want to have QB Brett Favre as his quarterback, and that he also wanted to bring in people he was familiar with to handle personnel. A source familiar with Cowher's thinking said before last night's decision came down that the former Steeler boss would have to receive assurances from the Jets that the 39-year-old Favre no longer was in the picture before agreeing to take control. "There's no way he's taking Brett Favre as his quarterback," said one person close to Cowher.

************************************
Obviously the NFL will now fine Cowher for those remarks.  How dare he even hint at the truth about Favre.  Favre is the biggest fake in the history of sports.




djskillz -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 2:59:55 PM)

The elbow "injury" is just too funny, too.




Guest -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 3:09:05 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: John Childress

quote:

ORIGINAL: Danimal

quote:

ORIGINAL: John Childress

No way does he go backwards to OC after being HMFIC.


He has browns written all over him...


I don't think so.

Cleveland is a bottom feeder franchise.  The real Browns are in Baltimore.

I can't see any high profile coach even considering Cleveland or Detroit.  Neither team has a QB, is a great place to live, or is a glamour franchise.  Teams like that can forget about Parcels, Holmgren, Cowher, Shanahan, etc.

The Jets would be a plumb job but not if the owner insists on bring Favre back.  I doubt very many coaches want to deal with him next year and then retiring the following year.

I see Shanahan taking a year off and waiting for a big time franchise to come calling.


I am suddenly getting a feeling of Shanahan coaching the Jaguars in 2010.

Del Rio will coach one more year there...suck up the joint...be fired and ol Mike will take over.  But that is just a feeling I am getting.


You don't think Mike Tice has a serious shot?? sarcasm.

Remember how a few of his defenders here said Mike Tice will be back head coaching in the NFL?

Three years later and still doesn't land a head coaching job. Thanks Zygi for canning his arse when you did.





Trekgeekscott -> RE: NFL News (12/31/2008 3:14:18 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Purpleporter

quote:

ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: John Childress

quote:

ORIGINAL: Danimal

quote:

ORIGINAL: John Childress

No way does he go backwards to OC after being HMFIC.


He has browns written all over him...


I don't think so.

Cleveland is a bottom feeder franchise.  The real Browns are in Baltimore.

I can't see any high profile coach even considering Cleveland or Detroit.  Neither team has a QB, is a great place to live, or is a glamour franchise.  Teams like that can forget about Parcels, Holmgren, Cowher, Shanahan, etc.

The Jets would be a plumb job but not if the owner insists on bring Favre back.  I doubt very many coaches want to deal with him next year and then retiring the following year.

I see Shanahan taking a year off and waiting for a big time franchise to come calling.


I am suddenly getting a feeling of Shanahan coaching the Jaguars in 2010.

Del Rio will coach one more year there...suck up the joint...be fired and ol Mike will take over.  But that is just a feeling I am getting.


You don't think Mike Tice has a serious shot?? sarcasm.

Remember how a few of his defenders here said Mike Tice will be back head coaching in the NFL?

Three years later and still doesn't land a head coaching job. Thanks Zygi for canning his arse when you did.




Oh, I think Tice will still get another chance. 

Depends on how many coaches get canned in the next couple of years.  There will be some owner that will take a chance...Heck...nobody seems to want the Detroit job...and the Raiders job could come available soon too...  Desperate owners might jump to get Tice.




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