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If Jason Garrett is hired as a head coach somewhere, I would place Dallas as having a high percent chance of his landing spot. he and Wade were on the staff there together for a handful of years.
That may end up being a swap between them too. Wade will want Cam, and Parcells will want Garrett.
Cam was just fired in Miami.
Say what you want to about his HC abilities, but he ran a very good offense in San Diego, one I think that we would do well to emulate.
Cam for OC!
I think hiring Cam Cameron for offensive coordinator would be a good idea. He helped turn the SD offensive line from putrid to above average, paving the way for Brees and LT.
Beyond that, (I think that) his offensive philosophies are probably not different from Kubiak as well.
That being said, I haven't researched this thoroughly yet, so all this may be gibberish.
However, for now. GO CAM CAMERON FOR OC!
He helped turn the SD offensive line from putrid to above average, paving the way for Brees and LT.
I dont think Jerry Jones is going to let Garrett go anywhere.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but, if Garrett gets an opportunity somewhere to be a head coach, Jones would have to let him go, right?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but, if Garrett gets an opportunity somewhere to be a head coach, Jones would have to let him go, right?
I agree. But, Kubiak was gushing over the job Benton did with the o-line this season. He won't bring in Houck.He is available right now and it would be a great move for the Texans to pick him up.
Sparano will go be Tuna's Head Coach, the Cowboys will lose, Phillips will be gone and Garrett will get the nod.Depends on how his contract is worded but most likely Garrett did have something in the contract about leaving for an position upgrade only.
For example:
Tony Sparano is listed as Assistant Head Coach so he could only leave for a Head Coaching gig.
Jason Garrett is listed as OC so he could (depending on wording) leave for an Assistant HC or Head coach job. Knowing Jerry Garrett probably can only leave for a HC job.
I agree. But, Kubiak was gushing over the job Benton did with the o-line this season. He won't bring in Houck.
Or Cam Cameron. Get real people, it's either Little Shanny or Dorrell.
Depends on how his contract is worded but most likely Garrett did have something in the contract about leaving for an position upgrade only.
For example:
Tony Sparano is listed as Assistant Head Coach so he could only leave for a Head Coaching gig.
Jason Garrett is listed as OC so he could (depending on wording) leave for an Assistant HC or Head coach job. Knowing Jerry Garrett probably can only leave for a HC job.
Shouldn't Kubiak translate what he wants on the defensive side to the defensive coaches? If Kubiak wants a more aggressive defense, he can get his point across without micro-managing. Inevitably, the buck stops with Kubiak.Whatever they do on the offensive side of the ball is likely going to be okay with me--its whatever Kubiak finds comfortable to translate what he wants to do.
It's the defensive side of the ball that gives me the willies. That game against the Jags couldn't be much grimmer defensively.
Shouldn't Kubiak translate what he wants on the defensive side to the defensive coaches? If Kubiak wants a more aggressive defense, he can get his point across without micro-managing. Inevitably, the buck stops with Kubiak.
I agree. But, Kubiak was gushing over the job Benton did with the o-line this season. He won't bring in Houck.
If the right guy became available, I could see the team signing a free agent pass rushing specialist. But, I don't believe the Texans will look DL in the draft until the late rounds, if at all. I think they will count on Okoye taking a giant leap (ala Mario), and spend some FA $$$ on the secondary.I would NOT be surprised by another relatively high pick on the DL.
It is certainly going to be someone he has a prior relationship with. It also wouldn't surprise me if it were TE coach Brian Pariani because he and Kubiak are close, and share identical philosophies.
Whatever they do on the offensive side of the ball is likely going to be okay with me--its whatever Kubiak finds comfortable to translate what he wants to do.
It's the defensive side of the ball that gives me the willies. That game against the Jags couldn't be much grimmer defensively.
Shouldn't Kubiak translate what he wants on the defensive side to the defensive coaches? If Kubiak wants a more aggressive defense, he can get his point across without micro-managing. Inevitably, the buck stops with Kubiak.