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Me, I like Gruden the commentator but not Gruden the coach, fwiw, about 1/2 cent. He lost his job in Tampa didn't he.
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As Bum Phillips once said "There's two kinds of coaches, them that's fired and them that's gonna be fired."
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maybe just worth 1/4 cent then.
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Could be interesting to see Bob and Jerrah in a bidding war for their dream head coach ...should Kubiak be a goner, that is.
And with Carolina stinking, doesn Cowher go there? Gruden could come with a pretty high pricetag. I don't mean to toss dirt on Kubes, but, to play along... 2nd time HCs have some appeal for me, and Gregg Williams seems to be the one I'd want to learn more about. |
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Last night I caught a brief clip on the NFLnetwork, they brought up the coaches on the hot seat, and Kubiak was mentioned. They said that if the team missed the playoffs or dropped below .500 that Kubiak was most likely gone. We all have surmised this, so no big deal, but the reporter added this interesting line, he said "and of course Bill Cowher would be very interested in that position" or something close to that.
I know the rumor was out there last season, but could the reporter, Jason LaCanfora iirc, have some inside knowledge? I know a lot of people believe Cowher will go to the Cowboys, but what if Cowher does not want to work with a meddlesome owner? And Jerry is the ultimate meddlesome owner being that he is the GM.
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Cowher would be an absolute dream but I can't see McNair paying a coach the kind of money he's going to command, nor can I see him paying a coach a lot of money to sit around while he and his fellow billionaires lock out guys like Vonta Leach who won't be able to walk upright when they're 45.
Anyway, I really like Gregg Williams, too. His defenses are ferocious and unlike a guy like Fassell he seems to be completely, insanely committed. But I bet you no matter what happens McNair finds a way to give Kubiak another year. When Kubiak is let go I'll be fascinated to see if Rick Smith is tethered to him or not. |
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I'm not as high on Gruden as some seem to be. He'd be on my short list, but I wouldn't put him in the "sure thing" category. Yes, he won a Super Bowl but in his six years after that he had a sub-.500 record overall.
I like Williams too. Not only would he improve the defense, but I think he'd bring an attitude/toughness/sense of urgency/whatever that this team seems to lack. |
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