Why the hell not???
Guy is passionate about offense, passionate about winning, and although an unconventional approach, the guy does not like whiners......
Name another College coach that produced more on offense with so much less than anyone else. Yeah the spurrier argument. Spurrier coached a loaded program and could not game plan to save his life. Don't even compare him to spurrier or saban, or even carroll. Those were PROGRAMS.
He is unemployed. sign him as a consultant and start working with daboll towards installing the system for the rest of the year. see if Henne can do anything with it. Get a jump start.
Gates marshall hartline bess all on the field at the same time? Bush or Thomas at RB. Those 4 would force linebackers out of the middle and open running lanes. Sounds fun to me..... Corners would have to cover gates and hartline leaving lb's and safeties on marshall and bess. Then you still have Bush or Thomas.
Anyway nobody has mentioned him thought I would throw it out there. I just want to be excited about our offense again. Marino and the Marks Brothers excitement.
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I'd be willing to try him as an offensive coordinator, absolutely.
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I think he would get along great with Rob Ryan. The Tenacity in our coaching ranks would be a complete 180..... Would get a lot of publicity good and bad. Seems like that is what Ross wants most.
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Can't see him being able to run the ball or protect the QB well enough unless he changes a lot of his scheme.
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I would prefer Dana Holgorsen to Mike Leach just because Dana tends to be more balanced.
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Really if you're looking for something close to the airraid in the NFL, you can look at the Pats. They run pretty much the same concepts, but just replace WRs with TEs. -
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The one thing that I haven't seen tried yet at the NFL level is the wide offensive line splits.
I think teams are afraid to try that, they think their QB will get killed. It is definitely sort of a leap of faith to try it out...but the rules are set up so well right now to protect QBs. It would be interesting to see what happens if a team has the balls to try it. -
The Patriots, Saints, and Packers(Somewhat) are pissing on balance.
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As things stand, Dana Holgorsen has already modified the Air Raid to be more balanced.PhinGeneral and Stringer Bell like this. -
You can't be as one-dimensional as Leach was in college. But he was the ultimate adaptor at that level and so maybe he would adapt his own schemes for the NFL environment. -
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I think the pats had an off day and the Bills are truely for real. Martz though, he has not had even close to the talent he possessed in his super bowl season. Thats his problem. He has not had a qb that would actually buy what he is selling.(a mature veteran that is) -
Just can't see it being viable in the NFL. Would seem like suicide. -
Holgorsen on South Beach? That would be funny. -
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It's a leap of faith but I want to see someone really dive into it, not just stick their toe in the water on it...before I judge whether it's just never going to work in the NFL. -
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After Saban, I have had enough of college coaches becoming head coaches in the NFL. Also, Spurrier was suppose to be a college coach who could win in the NFL because he was an offensive genius. How did that work out? I do believe Leach should be given another opportunity at the college level, but I just don't see him being a success at the NFL level.
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I'm torn on this. One one hand, he'd be good shot at OC. On the other hand, I want him in FAU.