Although I absolutely loathe the idea that Jeff Ireland is the Man that runs my beloved Miami Dolphins, I have no choice but to accept it and hope he can prove me wrong.
So the next step is to find a head coach willing to work under him.
I think we can all agree that at this point it will most likely be co-ordinator who, more than likely hasn't been a HC before. That rules out Brian Billick (although he was already ruled out because he owes Ross 40 million bucks:rolleyes:).
The candidate we know have been interviewed include, Mike Zimmer, Dave Toub, Joe Philibin and Todd Bowles. none excite me, however I know each guys is like by some of you.
Personally, I would like to see Tom Clements and Rob Chudzinski get interviews. I'd love to see Clements get hired and bring Flynn to Miami. I know some you like the idea of Flynn and some don't. To each his own.
So, who does everyone else want as the next Head Coach and why. It can be a name listed above or someone else, doesn't matter.
I just want to get some names and reasons floating out there and get on with the offseason.
Let's put the embarrassment, outrage, indifference, or how ever you feel about the "Fisher situation" behind us and look forward to other matters.
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And if it's Wade Phillips, I'm done.
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wade should be a four lettered word that gets censored when typing it into the phins forum
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It's going to be an assistant. I'd prefer that assistant have 7-10 years of coaching experience in the NFL. Toub and Zimmer fit that criteria. Philbin and Bowles are borderline. I should specify... 7-10 years of coaching a unit. Assistant tight ends coach/quality control means you're a glorified intern.
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Philbin for HC and sign Flynn makes the most sense to me.
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Perry Fewell?
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Brian Schottenheimer. It's fate.
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Screw it, give it to Marty Schottenheimer for four years and let's go 14-2 or something. Gives us four years to groom another coach.
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I agree with the OP...
Hey JF, don't let the door hit in your you know what...
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I'm not sure how to feel about not getting Jeff Fisher. He won't be a bad coach at all, but I doubt he wants to run a pass happy offense so favored by NFL rules now. So he would get us around 9 wins a season, but never good enough to win a Super Bowl. I'd rather swing for the fences with another coach and either we flame out and get a top 5 pick or we become a very good team. -
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Whoever we sign will be a rookie head coach most likely so it's not like we'll have much to go on. Just have to hope Ross and Ireland take their time and do their homework so they make the right choice.
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Some people are putting a lot of faith in Ireland to run an NFL team, not just making personnel decisions but probably steering Ross toward the coach who he is most enamored with. I am not so sure I trust Ireland to make all of the decisions and to fine tune a new stable of coaches. Maybe Ireland has made some good moves with personnel but he has also presented himself as an arrogant person who is prone to make stupid mistakes from time to time. He hasn't been weaned from Parcells long enough to give him the keys to the Bentley.
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