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Old 11-19-2008, 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Keith View Post
I'd keep Jerry Gray on your radar as well for possible DCs. He interviewed here against Kubiak for the HC job. He took the secondary job with the Redskins after he missed out. I'd also have Gray on a REAL short list of possible HCs to replace Kubiak, either as interim (if Kubiak were to be fired mid-season, which is very doubtful) or full-time in 2010.

Nolan's interesting to me, too. He coached d-line at Rice for a year, didn't know that. He also has the Broncos on his resume (LBs '87-'92), also interesting. Nolan is a big Dan Reeves guy, a big plus if McNair asks for his input again.
I had forgotten about Gray, I like him a lot. He is a Gregg Williams protege, having coached with him for years. The question about Gray will be can he succeed with out Gregg Williams? BTW Gray comes from a 4-3 background.

Mike Nolan was running a 4-3 in San Fran. I like his aggressive play calling on the defense.

I have seen some ask why would a top coach commit to a lame duck HC team. Because they see it as a win win for themselves. If the team succeeds they can get their names back on the HC short list, or if the team continues to flounder they maybe considered the next HC.

Guys like Nolan, Marvin Lewis, Romeo Crennel, Rod Marinelli, Wade Phillips fit the above criteria.

Personally I think the players are 70% of the problem and that coaching is 30% of the problem. Coaches do not miss tackles or not locate the ball in the air. We do not have defensive playmakers on this team.
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