wco81 wrote:Rodster wrote:
Everybody wants Fisher now that Cowher and Chucky made it clear they're not leaving the TV booth. For the Dolphins i'd definitely consider Todd Bowles and even Romeo Crennel but I think he's getting the gig in KC.
What is the deal with those guys?
The longer they're away from the game, the less likely they're going to get the perfect situation/pay day.
Supposedly Cowher coveted the Giants job but the Giants are capable of making a run like they did a few years back. But if Tomlin wins another SB, then the shine wears off a bit on Cowher's resume, as it would suggest the organization can win with any coach.
They can't be making more money on TV than they'd be making as a HC these days, can they?
I don't get it ether tbh. I admit Cowher left under his own terms, the others were fired. As much love as teams have for Gru, they need to face the facts that he's what caused the demise of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He inherited a SB quality team from Tony Dungy and to his credit he won the SB the following year. After that his personnel decisions were abysmal.
What Fisher has going for him is one trip to the SB but most of his years were solid as a HC. I think most are of the understanding that the recent issues with the Tennessee Titans was due to the owner insisting they pick Vince Young and the team went in that direction.
But know could have predicted the impact this year of Jim Harbaugh and Cam Newton. We'll see what happens next year to both but each had an awesome season. The track record on HC's coming out of college into the pros and being successful is pretty low.
Danimal wrote:An Rod I am sorry your argument doesn't make sense. Go look at the play breakdown for the games he has started.
Kc - 9 attempts WIN
Jets - 21 attempts WIN
S.D. - 18 attempts WIN
Min. 15 Attempts WIN
Bears 40 Attempts WIN (I think we can all agree the Bears lost that game but believe what you want)
NE - 23 Attempts LOSS
Bills - 29 Attempts LOSS 3 INT's
KC 22 Attempts LOSS he completed 6 PASSES...SIX!!!
Fox followed the formula that won him 5 straight and he lost. They threw it as often as they have been and the fact is Tebow had open guys he failed to pull the trigger or missed them.
Dan all i'm trying to say is let the guy be himself. Let him play the game the way he's used to. If he sucks replace him. He he wins keep him and build the system around that. I don't understand HC's sometimes. They did the same thing to Chad Henne. When he first started for the Dolphins he showed a lot of potential then the Dolphins brass tried to change the way he did things. After the changes Chad Henne went fast downhill as a starter.
IIRC didn't they try that with Jay Cutler and finally let him play the game the way he's used too? I'm under no illusion that Tebow is the next Elway, Peyton, Marino, or Aikman but if I were the Broncos i'd let the guy do his thing and build the play calling around it. If at that point he can't handle it then fine yank him.