...will they be able to get anyone decent if the current GM/organisational structure is part of the deal?
Should Ross let a new coach build his team from the ground up, starting with the FO?
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Hue Jackson was represented by Tannenbaum at one point. He's currently the (8-0) Bengals OC and was a 8-8 HC for the raiders with Jason Campbell/Gradkowski at qb.
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I'm still hoping Campbell turns this around. Playing in New England and Buffalo back to back wouldn't be easy for any coach.
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I'll be blunt, the next damn coach we hire, should make the offensive line their absolute #1 priority
period, end of discussion, these hairless apes we have had parading through the HC slot do not seem to get that
And..gosh..clock management matters..i am so ****ing tired of this amateur hour bull****, hundreds of thousands of dollars, you can not piece together..you have a time out and 20 seconds on their goal line..nope keep that TO in your back pocket.. -
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Mike Tannenbaum is probably going to get to hire a coach.
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I don't see Tannenbaum going anywhere. I fully expect him to make the next hire. I hope he chooses better than Rex.
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Basically the most talented set of offensive weapons in one team in the entire league. -
Mike Shula anyone?
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how anyone can have any faith in the dolphins doing the right thing, i will never know.
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Mike Francesa, who is close with Tannenbaum and Parcells, said yesterday he thinks Sean Payton will be the head coach of the Dolphins next year.
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I'd have to think that Adam Gase will get some head coaching consideration if he can turn around Cutler at this point in his career. Considering what we have in Tannehill it makes sense to get a headcoach like Gase, Hue Jackson or maybe Sean Payton - guys that have a track record of developing young Qbs or turning them around.