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Post by mogglez on Jan 6, 2015 6:36:12 GMT -5
Didnt know much about Quinn. Good read on him if anyone cares: The Next Great Coach He’s obsessive in the film room, and his defense embarrassed Peyton Forehead on the game’s biggest stage. But what really has Seattle coordinator Dan Quinn on the fast track is the trusting relationships he builds with players mmqb.si.com/2014/08/06/dan-quinn-seattle-seahawks/#I hope Carolina wins this weekend. I'm not exactly opposed to Marrone, but I'd much rather have Quinn or Bowles. If we are looking at former head coaches, I think I'd honestly prefer Kubiak. The dude was not bad in Houston and called an absolutely FANTASTIC game against Pittsburgh Saturday night. Flacco is having an awesome year and he knows how important it is to have balance on both sides of the ball. Not to mention that he has ALWAYS had a solid running game.
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Post by mogglez on Jan 6, 2015 6:45:14 GMT -5
If quinn does become our next HC, iam really curious who he will bring on board with him? Iam wondering with him being new in the HC game will he beable to surround himself with good quality coaches? Like how Marrone would beable to do if he was hired.Ijust wish they hurry the hell up FA and the draft is quickly approching us.. This may seem off the wall but I think that if Quinn is hired, Charlie Weis could potentially come back to the Jets for a number of reasons. 1. When Quinn was the DC at Florida, Weis was the OC. 2. Weis is currently unemployed after being fired as the HC of Kansas. 3. Jersey connection. Weis was an assistant coach for Morristown in the 80s. 4. Experience. Weis has been in the NFL for a long time and has head coaching experience. His experience could benefit the whole staff. Some may think Weis is over the hill and done, but let's not forget he helped Matt freaking Cassel throw 27 TDs and only 5 interceptions in 2010. As far as a DC, I think Kris Richards, the current DB coach for the Seahawks would be a smart hire. He's been with the Seahawks since 2010 and has supported the developed of their impressive secondary. Sherman recently vouched for him as well. I'd be fucking ecstatic if this happened.
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Post by 20andout on Jan 6, 2015 8:11:54 GMT -5
Still not getting the universal love for Quinn. Sure the Seattle Def has been #1 with him running it in 2013 and 2014, but guess what their rank was in 2012 before he got there. #1. So what exactly makes him the top coaching candidate?
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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Jan 6, 2015 8:51:36 GMT -5
Quinn.....yes.....Maroon...... No...
Doug may Not even get hired by anyone...........
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Post by ftljetfan on Jan 6, 2015 9:07:46 GMT -5
It dosen't seem like anybody knows what the hell is going on with our coaching search. Hopefully Quinn is the frontrunner and I am pulling for Bowles also. I just dont want Marrone anywhere near the Jets he will bring more of media circus than we have already. Can you imagine the field day the media would have if we hired Marrone and then if he dosent win right away for get it.
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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Jan 6, 2015 9:10:52 GMT -5
It dosen't seem like anybody knows what the hell is going on with our coaching search. Hopefully Quinn is the frontrunner and I am pulling for Bowles also. I just dont want Marrone anywhere near the Jets he will bring more of media circus than we have already. Can you imagine the field day the media would have if we hired Marrone and then if he dosent win right away for get it. . I think Maroon should be working at the snack bar...
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Post by TokyoJetsFan on Jan 6, 2015 9:38:16 GMT -5
Weird. Marrone just rubs me the wrong way. Seems like a perfect coach for the Giants with his blah personality. Which of course means he will probably end up being really successful.
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Post by bigmoe on Jan 6, 2015 10:50:32 GMT -5
@jasonlacanfora: . Dan Quinn well positioned now My question is: how do we lock in Quinn NOW? Can you make an offer before Seattle wins SB? is it allowed or do you have to do it behind closed doors and still play the interview game? dont want to lose him by waiting too long let him pick his own GM
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Post by Touchable on Jan 6, 2015 11:03:34 GMT -5
@jasonlacanfora: . Dan Quinn well positioned now My question is: how do we lock in Quinn NOW? Can you make an offer before Seattle wins SB? is it allowed or do you have to do it behind closed doors and still play the interview game? dont want to lose him by waiting too long let him pick his own GM Unless there's been a relatively new rule change that I'm unaware of...then yes. Both Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel committed to Notre Dame and Cleveland before the Pats beat the Eagles in the Superbowl 10 years ago.
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Post by bigmoe on Jan 6, 2015 11:54:04 GMT -5
My question is: how do we lock in Quinn NOW? Can you make an offer before Seattle wins SB? is it allowed or do you have to do it behind closed doors and still play the interview game? dont want to lose him by waiting too long let him pick his own GM Unless there's been a relatively new rule change that I'm unaware of...then yes. Both Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel committed to Notre Dame and Cleveland before the Pats* beat the Eagles in the Superbowl 10 years ago. Well now I'm confused " Many of the interviews involve coaches whose teams have a bye in the first round of the playoffs. NFL rules state that those coaches — on the Patriots, Broncos, Seahawks, and Packers — can interview through Saturday, and then cannot interview again until their team is eliminated from the playoffs." But can they accept an offer?
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Post by vicmill on Jan 6, 2015 12:23:09 GMT -5
I don't think they can. When Weis accepted the offer, Notre Dame was not bound by the NFL rules. I don't recall the exact situation with Crennel, but I don't think he accepted the offer before the SB. Maybe it was a handshake agreement, but nothing official.
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Post by greenbandit on Jan 6, 2015 12:52:21 GMT -5
Id rather an offensive minded head coach (we haven't had one in over a decade), but if we do wind up with one Id rather Bowles than Quinn my thoughts exactly he looks to me to be too much a product of the talent he's coaching and Bowles looks to be the other way around Exactly. No wants Adam Gase (rightfully so) because he's been a product of Manning, but we Quinn when he has at least 5 pro bowlers on his defense ? Bowles took an injury riddled defense and still had it competing in the NFC West
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Post by vicmill on Jan 6, 2015 13:06:37 GMT -5
my thoughts exactly he looks to me to be too much a product of the talent he's coaching and Bowles looks to be the other way around Exactly. No wants Adam Gase (rightfully so) because he's been a product of Forehead, but we Quinn when he has at least 5 pro bowlers on his defense ? Bowles took an injury riddled defense and still had it competing in the NFC West The difficult question to answer, though, is were they pro-bowlers before he got a hold of them or did he develop them into pro-bowlers. Are Mo and Sheldon and Coples and Davis and Pryor pro bowl quality players that just need a good coach to bring it out of them?
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Post by Jet Nut Sauce on Jan 7, 2015 16:00:00 GMT -5
Unless there's been a relatively new rule change that I'm unaware of...then yes. Both Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel committed to Notre Dame and Cleveland before the Pats** beat the Eagles in the Superbowl 10 years ago. Well now I'm confused " Many of the interviews involve coaches whose teams have a bye in the first round of the playoffs. NFL rules state that those coaches — on the Fagtriots, Broncos, Seahawks, and Packers — can interview through Saturday, and then cannot interview again until their team is eliminated from the playoffs." But can they accept an offer? They can't be hired until their teams are done. Of course doesn't stop the Jets from making an offer and him to accept in principle and waiting until the end of the Seahawks run to officially sign.
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Post by Jet Nut Sauce on Jan 7, 2015 16:02:20 GMT -5
my thoughts exactly he looks to me to be too much a product of the talent he's coaching and Bowles looks to be the other way around Exactly. No wants Adam Gase (rightfully so) because he's been a product of Forehead, but we Quinn when he has at least 5 pro bowlers on his defense ? Bowles took an injury riddled defense and still had it competing in the NFC West Not sure who I would prefer but really only the clueless would think that AZ doesn't have talent on D.
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