Step aside...New Head Coach !

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  • kidkonggolf
    SBR MVP
    • 01-27-10
    • 1265

    #1
    Step aside...New Head Coach !
    Past history will suggest...NFL Owners should keep the system in place but, get a "New Head Coach". Replace the Head Coach with a less expensive, inexperienced, candidate seems to be a successful trend for past Superbowl winners!
    Tomlin, Coughlin, Gruden, Billick, Vermeil and Seifert. I'm sure the experts of SBR can provide more accurate data but, I think Vermeil was also a new hire but, obviously experienced like Coughlin. If I recall, Jimmy Johnson's experience was mainly College (Miami) and won Superbowl's fairly early in his NFL Head Coaching debut.
    My point is...Indy's Caldwell falls into this category of becoming a "New Head Coach", keeping a system in place formed by Dungy (as did Gruden) and maybe on the doorstep of a Superbowl Championship.
  • Busterflywheel
    SBR MVP
    • 12-13-09
    • 3991

    #2
    Sean Payton is fairly new coaching as a head as well..
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    • Samhain
      SBR High Roller
      • 10-19-07
      • 159

      #3
      Tom Coughlin had previous experience with Jacksonville
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      • slacker00
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 10-06-05
        • 12262

        #4
        If you want to compare Payton to Caldwell in coaching ability, it's a landslide. I'll leave it to the peanut gallery to discuss.
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