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Post by RayRay1 on Dec 7, 2014 15:00:58 GMT -5
I've been impressed with the job he's done in St Louis with a 3rd string QB, I think he's maturing as a coach, he was once a red hot up and coming head coach prospect who had a lot of support around the league, he's done a good enough job to put him back on the map as a head coaching candidate? And I love Jeff Fisher, so I think Schotty has rehabilitated his career working for a guy like Fisher.
What about a Schotty return, and his father coming with him as the new President of football operations? Woody could buy that. I'm not sure if Schotty Sr ever thought of running a football operation, but I would think he comes with a ton of resources and support that he could bring with him.
A bit of a fantasy type of discussion, meaning, it's a move that is out-of-the-box, but if Idzik is let go, and I'm one to think it's too early to pull the plug, but short of bringing a Harbaugh, and the only way he comes is if he's offered more power than he has now in SF, I would think we would want a reputable replacement for Idzik who would come much the same way Parcells did as a president.
You could make an argument Mike Holmgren would fit this bill as well.
I just wonder if Schotty Jr is improving his stock as a HC candidate.
Short of Razor in Miami, and Kelly at ND, I think I could support a Schotty Jr return...
No retreads, no former coaches....new perspectives are needed around here. Schotty Jr isn't a retread, he's never been a head coach, having his father around could immensely help with that transition.
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Post by Jetworks on Dec 7, 2014 15:09:30 GMT -5
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Post by southparkcpa on Dec 7, 2014 19:12:07 GMT -5
I've been impressed with the job he's done in St Louis with a 3rd string QB, I think he's maturing as a coach, he was once a red hot up and coming head coach prospect who had a lot of support around the league, he's done a good enough job to put him back on the map as a head coaching candidate? And I love Jeff Fisher, so I think Schotty has rehabilitated his career working for a guy like Fisher.
What about a Schotty return, and his father coming with him as the new President of football operations? Woody could buy that. I'm not sure if Schotty Sr ever thought of running a football operation, but I would think he comes with a ton of resources and support that he could bring with him.
A bit of a fantasy type of discussion, meaning, it's a move that is out-of-the-box, but if Idzik is let go, and I'm one to think it's too early to pull the plug, but short of bringing a Harbaugh, and the only way he comes is if he's offered more power than he has now in SF, I would think we would want a reputable replacement for Idzik who would come much the same way Parcells did as a president.
You could make an argument Mike Holmgren would fit this bill as well.
I just wonder if Schotty Jr is improving his stock as a HC candidate.
Short of Razor in Miami, and Kelly at ND, I think I could support a Schotty Jr return...
How about Schotty as OC and we keep REX on. Oh wait....
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Post by Touchable on Dec 7, 2014 19:18:28 GMT -5
Would never happen in a million years
My Top 3 choices for HC are Adam Gase, Jim Harbaugh and Bill Lazor.
If Idzik is let go, then my Top 3 GM choices would be Tom Heckert, Tom Gamble and Brian Gaine. All 3 guys have strong scouting/personnel backgrounds.
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Post by RayRay1 on Dec 7, 2014 19:28:37 GMT -5
Would never happen in a million years My Top 3 choices for HC are Adam Gase, Jim Harbaugh and Bill Lazor. If Idzik is let go, then my Top 3 GM choices would be Tom Heckert, Tom Gamble and Brian Gaine. All 3 guys have strong scouting/personnel backgrounds. The Raiders beating the 49ers today isn't exactly doing any justice for Harbaugh, though I agree, he is probably one of my top choices.
And yeah, I'm still a Rex believer, even with the embarrassment of the Buffalo game two weeks ago.
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Post by movethechains on Dec 8, 2014 2:15:04 GMT -5
Would never happen in a million years My Top 3 choices for HC are Adam Gase, Jim Harbaugh and Bill Lazor. If Idzik is let go, then my Top 3 GM choices would be Tom Heckert, Tom Gamble and Brian Gaine. All 3 guys have strong scouting/personnel backgrounds. Tom Gamble top the list of those GM candidates IMO, but didn't he blow off the Jets once already before Izdick was hired?
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Post by mrcoops on Dec 8, 2014 8:35:19 GMT -5
Would never happen in a million years My Top 3 choices for HC are Adam Gase, Jim Harbaugh and Bill Lazor. If Idzik is let go, then my Top 3 GM choices would be Tom Heckert, Tom Gamble and Brian Gaine. All 3 guys have strong scouting/personnel backgrounds. Tom Gamble top the list of those GM candidates IMO, but didn't he blow off the Jets once already before Izdick was hired? Jets soured on him after interview. No-One knows why. My conjecture: Gamble, being a football man, said that he didn't want to trade Revis and preferred to work out a deal to keep him as a Jet. Woody: "Thanks for your time. Don't call us, we'll call you..." I remember reading somewhere recently that one potential Jets GM basically ruled himself out of the job by not buying into Woody's "trade Revis" pre-condition. My guess is Gamble was that guy. Good football man, seen as a near certainty for the Jets job. Then he interviews and suddenly falls out of contention and we end up with Idzik, who clearly bought inot the trade Revis agenda.
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Post by patman on Dec 8, 2014 9:07:32 GMT -5
Marty would be a great fit, the guy has built 4 nfl teams. Ten years ago I would have been all in having Marty as the Jets coach. He is now 71 years old. That train has left the station. Not Marty as Coach, but head of football ops. The football czar or what ever you want to call the position. I am not a person who looks upon nepotism favorably, but at least it assures that the GM and coach are on the same page. Hue Jackson also coached under Marty in DC so that is a way to get out from the nepotism.
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Post by patman on Dec 8, 2014 9:09:05 GMT -5
Tom Gamble top the list of those GM candidates IMO, but didn't he blow off the Jets once already before Izdick was hired? Jets soured on him after interview. No-One knows why. My conjecture: Gamble, being a football man, said that he didn't want to trade Revis and preferred to work out a deal to keep him as a Jet. Woody: "Thanks for your time. Don't call us, we'll call you..." I remember reading somewhere recently that one potential Jets GM basically ruled himself out of the job by not buying into Woody's "trade Revis" pre-condition. My guess is Gamble was that guy. Good football man, seen as a near certainty for the Jets job. Then he interviews and suddenly falls out of contention and we end up with Idzik, who clearly bought inot the trade Revis agenda. I read that it revolved around having to keep Rex.
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