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Didn’t see if this article was insterted in this thread already:

https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.rev...rdinals-can-hit-the-jackpot-with-this-quartet
PS: I don't see Bowles coming back as DC, if the HC is wet behind the ears...unless Bowles has given up on being a HC again...JMO. Wade Phillips is in his 70s and is content as DC, so McVay can just hand him the defensive reins without concern, or looking over his shoulder.

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PS: I don't see Bowles coming back as DC, if the HC is wet behind the ears...unless Bowles has given up on being a HC again...JMO. Wade Phillips is in his 70s and is content as DC, so McVay can just hand him the defensive reins without concern, or looking over his shoulder.

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PS: I don't see Bowles coming back as DC, if the HC is wet behind the ears...unless Bowles has given up on being a HC again...JMO. Wade Phillips is in his 70s and is content as DC, so McVay can just hand him the defensive reins without concern, or looking over his shoulder.

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Bowles was a coach in Dallas while Campbell was playing and both coached together in Miami, so hopefully they have a good relationship.
 

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Bowles was a coach in Dallas while Campbell was playing and both coached together in Miami, so hopefully they have a good relationship.
I don't doubt their relationship in that regard.

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So important to get this done to enable our new head coach an opportunity to get the people he wants under him before the cupboard is picked clean.
 

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My point is would he have a handle on these situations. My experience is the OC always wants to go for it and the DC always says we can stop them and get the ball back. I’m not sure early on he’s got the experience for knowing which way to go. Unit evaluation based on practice is notoriously unreliable. I know the guy I proposed doesn’t have that experience but Taylor brings a deep understanding of one side of the ball. He can get commitment at line level.

Yikes!

The guy has been playing the game since adolescence; played and coached at the highest level and, no doubt, observed some of the best at the craft. Somehow, I think that he can work this out.
 

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Can’t think of a more cardboard personality to pair with Josh than Dirk Koetter. Oh wait, Mike McCoy!
 

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Can’t think of a more cardboard personality to pair with Josh than Dirk Koetter. Oh wait, Mike McCoy!

Dirk Koetter, prior to being TB's HC, had much the same rep as Kyle Shanahan: innovative offensive mind who could put defenses in bad spots

He made Ryan Fitzpatrick look like a league MVP for long stretches

the team could do worse with him as OC
 

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Dirk Koetter, prior to being TB's HC, had much the same rep as Kyle Shanahan: innovative offensive mind who could put defenses in bad spots

He made Ryan Fitzpatrick look like a league MVP for long stretches

the team could do worse with him as OC


I doubt that he would want to come back to Arizona. I also don't think MB would be interested in him. But who knows.:shrug:
 

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I doubt that he would want to come back to Arizona. I also don't think MB would be interested in him. But who knows.:shrug:

Atlanta wants him, and given Atlanta's offensive personnel, its a wayyyyy better job
 

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So important to get this done to enable our new head coach an opportunity to get the people he wants under him before the cupboard is picked clean.

People have quit their jobs to work for Head Coach Dan Campbell. When he looks you in the eye and shakes your hand, you feel compelled to ask, "What can I do to help you?" and you discover capacities you never knew you had.

A few years ago, a gas station attendant met Head Coach Dan Campbell, and Head Coach Dan Campbell asked him for directions. That man was Tim Cook.
 

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PS: I don't see Bowles coming back as DC, if the HC is wet behind the ears...unless Bowles has given up on being a HC again...JMO. Wade Phillips is in his 70s and is content as DC, so McVay can just hand him the defensive reins without concern, or looking over his shoulder.

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Out of sight, out of mind.

If Bowles wants another crack as a H-C, he can't sit on his laurels because there's little there at the H-C level.

(My sense (guess) is that Vic Fangio will be a later addition to the H-C search and his D-C gig in Chicago will be much coveted. This could be a landing spot for Bowles)
 

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Dirk Koetter, prior to being TB's HC, had much the same rep as Kyle Shanahan: innovative offensive mind who could put defenses in bad spots

He made Ryan Fitzpatrick look like a league MVP for long stretches

the team could do worse with him as OC

When did Fitz look like the MVP for long stretches? He had two incredible games to start the season and one game for the rest of the season with a QB-rating over 90. That’s who he’s always been. Jameis is an above-average QB but has he ever taken the next step? (granted he’s an emotional mess). Anyways my original point was personality and ability to connect with a different type of kid in Josh.
 

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Me thinks K9 is trying to turn this into the "Q" thread. Which IMO is the greatest thread ever, and I can tell you that Q himself and his Mother both read it, and talked about it years after.
 

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Me thinks K9 is trying to turn this into the "Q" thread. Which IMO is the greatest thread ever, and I can tell you that Q himself and his Mother both read it, and talked about it years after.
But still he pissed our Cheerios in the greatest night ever for cardinals fans.
 

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But still he pissed our Cheerios in the greatest night ever for cardinals fans.
Not mine, I have nothing but admiration for the man and his family. They treated my son and I like we were family. I don't know the whole story, Todd Haley tends to rub people the wrong way, so I'll give Q the benefit of the doubt.
 
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