One would think KC would be right there near the top.
However, do you think we are on the list and would you take him over Henning? Weis fits into the Parcells mold and he could open up the playbook.
I just have this weird feeling we might be under the radar high on his list.
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I got that sick feeling too, that Weis is close to being in Miami.
I think it really depends on his familiarity with running a wildcat offense, and if we get the big play reciever henne needs.
If not, I see us using another year of Henning. Once Ricky/Ronnie are gone, he's gone. I think he's in the same situation as Pat White and why he's here.
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I would welcome Weis personally. But you have to remember he has 18 million reasons to not jump back into coaching.
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Honestly I'd like to steer clear of him.
Just like you should be cautious of system players, you should be the same with coaches who are replaced with absolutely no drop-off.
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Id take anything over henning right now but i think theres a few other people id prefer over weis but lets just see what happens.
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I wouldnt mind.
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Charlie Weis gained fame for being little more than the guy who rode Brady and Belichick's coattails, as evidenced by his success at Notre Dame.
Rather see Norv or Cameron... or David Lee.
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that has something to do with it.
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"In 1990, he launched his professional coaching career with the Giants when he was named offensive assistant and assistant special teams coach under Giants head coach Bill Parcells. The Giants went on to win the Super Bowl that season, beating the Buffalo Bills by a score of 20–19. After Ray Handley took over as head coach in 1991, Weis stayed on as the running backs coach for two seasons."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Weis
He and Parcells go way back. I could see him being in Miami.
Also under Parcells - In New York, Weis served his first year as the wide receivers coach ('97). In 1997, Weis became the offensive coordinator of the Jets, in addition to being the primary receivers coach. In his second year as Offensive coordinator, the New York Jets finished fourth in the National Football League in offense. Weis served as the team's offensive coordinator from 1997 to 1999. -
Weiss would likely hit the booth. :)
But I think he would be an upgrade over Henning - one of those guys who screams "lifetime coordinator" to me - not everyone is meant to be a head coach. Im getting tired of Henning, it just seems he has no idea for the flow of the game, and makes bad calls at the worst of times when they arent really needed.emale2u1 and The Dolfan like this. -
Maybe the Dolphins could hire this guy named Chad Pennington as the new QB coach???
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Hmm our offense hasn't seemed to have that much of a problem scoring points. We are missing the best player on our entire team right now, one that we had basically built an entire offensive system around, that would cause any offensive coordinator problems. Henning has done a great job without much to work with IMO. He's been a popular target by fans with wild expectations compared to the talent on our offense.
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I don't want anyone who had anything to do with New England and cheating.
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Yes, but it also hasn't been boring for the wrong reasons. Think about it...you know what I am talking about.
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front office knows what they want & are on top of things
like everything else, we will know only after the fact