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Old 12-28-2013, 11:16 PM
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1. Vic Fangio
2. Derek Carr
3. David Carr
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Marciano as ST coach
Frank Bush as DC
Matt Stevens at FS
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Old 12-29-2013, 08:44 AM
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1. Bill O'Brien
2. Anthony Barr
3. Michael Vick
- P/U Taj Boyd at the top of Rd. 2.
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Old 12-29-2013, 09:19 PM
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I'd put more money on Dirty Sanchez being our next QB instead of Michale Vick.
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Old 12-30-2013, 07:47 AM
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(1) Ken Whisenhunt
(2) Jadevon Clowney
(3) Chase Daniel
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Just forget about Bill "Cape Cod" O'Brien coming down to the Texas Gulf Coast.
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Old 12-30-2013, 09:43 AM
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I don't know if O'Brien will be our next head coach but the notion that guys with aspirations of being a head coach in the NFL will limit themselves to their backyard is a head scratcher to say the least. There are only 32 NFL head coaching jobs and only about a half dozen open up in a given year. If someone has eyes on being an NFL coach, they aren't going to wait 10 years for one to open up in their home state. Trends in coaching are too fickle and a guy's sell-by date passes way to soon for such luxuries.

In my 30+ years of watching the NFL, I've never heard of that happening, ever. Unless you have some quote from him saying as much, I don't see O'Brien being the first.
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Old 12-30-2013, 10:19 AM
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Bad timing but Gary Kubiak seemed to have turned down some offers before he accepted his first head coaching gig. He didn't cite geography though. He just felt he wasn't ready although "coming home" to Texas certainly appealed to him when he took the Texans job.

O'Brien does make me nervous though. We've seen the track record of other former Patriot assistant coaches (Weis, Crennel, Haley, McDaniels, etc.) and while the Penn State job certainly had unique challenges, it's not like he was going 10-1 and winning BCS bowls.
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Old 12-30-2013, 10:51 AM
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Bad timing but Gary Kubiak seemed to have turned down some offers before he accepted his first head coaching gig. He didn't cite geography though. He just felt he wasn't ready although "coming home" to Texas certainly appealed to him when he took the Texans job.

O'Brien does make me nervous though. We've seen the track record of other former Patriot assistant coaches (Weis, Crennel, Haley, McDaniels, etc.) and while the Penn State job certainly had unique challenges, it's not like he was going 10-1 and winning BCS bowls.
It is hard to replicate a Tom Brady offense without Tom Brady. But I still like O'Brien. I think it comes down to if he can work with Rick Smith. Many of the NE guys like to go full Bellachik even if they haven't earned the credibility yet (McDaniels in Denver). Word has surfaced that O'Brien had issues with the AD at Penn St. I don't want a guy whose first order of business is to tear everything down in the name of getting "his guys". That leads to Watt getting traded for pennies on the dollar like McDaniels did with Marshall and Cutler. I'd rather have someone with the confidence to make these guys into "his guys" and then replace people based on football and not on who they owe their job to. If O'Brien can be flexible and work with other people, I think he certainly has the mind to be a good HC. McDaniels does for that matter if he'll learn from what happened in Denver and be flexible.
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