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  • PECKERWOOD
    Defies all logic
    • Oct 2006
    • 13170

    EXPERIENCE

    Is much needed, along with change at 1BD. There are alot of good coaches that could be brought in to help this team win. I would look closely at bringing in a guy like Eric Mangini in here as our DC and assistant HC. I like this idea not only because he was Belichick's understudy for so many years but he has sooo much experience in the division. He would have an exuberant amount of inside information on two of our divisional rivals! Also, although Mangini is young, he is still very experienced and he brings a hard nosed attitude and instant credibility to our defense that we haven't seen here in awhile. Here are some of my other recommendations for HC/OC/DC and positional coaches:

    Eric Mangini, HC/DC/AHC
    Jim Mora Jr., HC/DC/Secondaries
    Ron Rivera, DC/LB's
    Rod Marinelli, DL coach (strictly as a DL coach, nothing more )
    Rip Scherer, OC/QBs
    Bobby April, ST's/HC/AHC
    Dom Capers, DC/AHC
    Josh McDaniels, HC/OC/AHC
    Jim Schwartz, HC
    Craig Johnson, OC
    Rob Ryan, DC
    Rex Ryan, HC


    GM:

    Modrak
    Savage
    Pioli
    Ed McGuire ( Assistant GM for the SD Chargers )


    Feel free to post your own list and to criticize my list, thanks!
  • Vanilla Thunder
    Registered User
    • Mar 2006
    • 68

    #2
    Re: EXPERIENCE

    being from pittsburgh i always thought cowher would be a good coach in buffalo
    I don't step aside. I step up. ~ Vic Mackey

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    • PECKERWOOD
      Defies all logic
      • Oct 2006
      • 13170

      #3
      Re: EXPERIENCE

      Originally posted by Vanilla Thunder
      being from pittsburgh i always thought cowher would be a good coach in buffalo
      From what I've heard, Cowher has already turned down an offer to coach Cleveland.. I think Cowher would be a great fit here in Buffalo but I still think that it's unrealistic at this point. To be very honest with you, I'd take Cowher even as a GM if that's the role that he wanted to play.

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      • TigerJ
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 22575

        #4
        Re: EXPERIENCE

        Cowher says he likes his present lifestyle in North Carolina. It doesn't sound like he's ready to get back in the meat grinder that is NFL coaching.
        I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.

        I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.

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