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That's Brady Henderson and hawkblogger that have hinted to might stay now. I know they get some inside info so will be interesting to see.
That's Brady Henderson and hawkblogger that have hinted to might stay now. I know they get some inside info so will be interesting to see.
I wouldn't leave this organization for that one. Not for any number. I'm not saying Kubiak won't, I'm just noting that he has a choice in the matter. The only owner Id avoid more is Woody in NY.Daboll is the only other Raiders HC candidate available and he's projected to the Titans now, so my hope is starting to fade.
Figures, we finally get a decent offensive coordinator and he leaves after one season. Guess it's not that uncommon, though.
Yeah, but Klint might just view a head coach as the thing that ultimately lets him stay somewhere. OC is rarely the final destination for these guys.
If it was me.. which it is not.. I want to try and win back to backs.. Proving you can do whatever you want if you have a QB that even many written off (Oh boy didnt mean that.... but you know what I mean lol)You can't blame a guy for following his dream and decades of hard work when he says yes to a head coaching job.
But if he does leave, who is the preferred, next level, elite Offensive Coordinator that will bring the Seahawks back to the playoffs?
Besides losing the continuity, playcalling and play design, it's possible Kubiak could leave with the staff that came with him.Pete Carroll lasted a year in Vegas. Does Kubiak think he’s going to do better than Pete? He can’t even start recruiting a staff until the end of February. He’s not going to get to take all his staff from Seattle and he’d be starting from scratch on defense. Draft is two months away too. Seems like a recipe for disaster.
I would be surprised if he got more than 1-2 guys to go with him. He might get a bag, but his staff won’t. We could promote Dennison or Janocko to OC and wind up keeping the whole bunch.Besides losing the continuity, playcalling and play design, it's possible Kubiak could leave with the staff that came with him.
Benton - our OL is way better because of him.
Outten - our run game is better since he took over as RB coach.
Dennison - our offense in general is better because of his experience.
Janocko - our QB play is better because of him.
This makes this upcoming SB game all the more important that they win it 'cause once Kubiak is gone (and takes his staff with him) we're kind of screwed going forward, especially with Benton going with him.
It depends on how JS approaches it. They can give promotions and money to existing staff to get them to stay. Seattle's a pretty stable operation now.
I still don't get it, though.
Okay it's a chance to be a head coach and it pays well but if the team you coach doesn't find almost-immediate success, you're done just like that and it also damages your outlook in getting another Coaching gig in the future.
He won't find any success in LV.
I think it's MONEY that is the core of it moreso than him being a Head Coach.
They need to pay this man...hell, OVERPAY Him if need be since any money won't count against the CAP.
absolutely.I think it's a money thing (HC's get substantially more) plus the chance (or burden?) to run your own team. And you're right, only 1 new HC or so per year breaks through and makes it. Most of these new hires will be out in 3 years or less. If he goes, hopefully he looks externally for a DC and not try to dig into that side of the ball as well. In any event, just win it this year so that next year is a different kind of (less) pressure.