FWIW - Jurecki said coaching search could be over very soon

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You think Saban hung out with Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders?

Chrissie Hynde was born September 7, 1951 in Akron, Ohio.
2. She went to Kent State University in Ohio and was there in 1970 when four students were killed by the National Guard during anti-Vietnam war protests.

Saban Bio:
He began his coaching career in 1973 as a graduate assistant at his alma mater Kent State. A defensive back for the Golden Flashes from 1970-72

I somehow doubt it...

I am glad Chrissie is not a decision maker...I like hamburgers:

"Because of a 1989 court order, Hynde is no longer allowed to discuss McDonald's in public. At a Green Peace press conference, when asked what concessions she would make for the environment, she answered: "I'd firebomb a McDonald's". Today she believes all burger joints will be out of business in her lifetime"

I regress....sorry.
 
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Bill Walsh went from Stanford to the 49ers. I think he did OK.:thumbup:
 

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I don't understand why everyone seems to think that it will take a proven NFL Head Coach to turn around this team. Let's go back a few years; New Orleans and Tampa Bay were two teams that were actually considered worse than the Cards. Each team hired proven NFL coaches with good track records, San Wyche and Mike Ditka. What happened? Continued mediocrity and poor performances. After these coaches they tabbed two "hot" coordinators for their HC positions; Tony Dungy and Jim Haslett. While Dungy put the foundation in place for a Super Bowl Champ and turned TB into a winner, Haslett was able to coach NO to their only playoff win in the history of their team.

My point: Prior success does not guarantee the same success for other teams, especially in AZ.
 

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Yeah, you're right. I will be interested to see how Erickson will do next year, possibly without his best WR or QB.
 

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Originally posted by Russ Smith
For the same reason that Mike Montgomery and the rest of the Pac 10 coaches all loved Steve Lavin and all hate Ben Howland now, they knew Lavin was a lousy coach and that if UCLA ever got a good coach, the sleeping giant would be awoken! They're taking their licks this year with Lavin's kids but Howland has a great recruiting class coming in, an equally great one forming for the next year and the rest of the Pac 10 is really wishing they'd not blown Lavin out so many times so he got fired.

Mac is a nice guy, very quotable(hence I haven't changed my sig quote yet) but the other coaches beat the crap out of his team year after year so they can't really believe he's THAT good?

I was thinking the same thing. But I still think Fassel is going to Buffalo.
 

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Originally posted by Brighteyes
In listening to both Fassell and Green (in the press conferences), the impression I had was that Fassell was like a girl at the prom who'd suddenly discovered she was popular.

I think it soothed any ruffled feelings to have a Snyder jet across the country to talk to him before the Cardinals, and with other teams calling, he was ready to be dazzled on his 4 team (now 3 team) tour.

Green, on the other hand, came here ready to impress the Cardinals. He'd done his homework, and handled the press beautifully.

As a female who should theoretically be angry at any hint of sexual harrassment issues -- I admit I'd have signed Dennis Green on the spot.

Don't you think the fact that Green was well prepared, and Fassel not as prepared (from what I'm hearing), is because Fassel and not Green has been busy actually coaching a team up until very recently? Green had the time to research, prepare, etc...
 

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Originally posted by red desert
Don't you think the fact that Green was well prepared, and Fassel not as prepared (from what I'm hearing), is because Fassel and not Green has been busy actually coaching a team up until very recently? Green had the time to research, prepare, etc...
I have a friend in Buffalo..he said everyone is buzzing about how Fassel is a done deal there and that the whole Az and Washington interview was just a smoke screen. I was hoping Fassel would come here but I guess I would consider Denny Green a "score" for the Cards....
 

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Originally posted by BentmadAZ
I have a friend in Buffalo..he said everyone is buzzing about how Fassel is a done deal there and that the whole Az and Washington interview was just a smoke screen. I was hoping Fassel would come here but I guess I would consider Denny Green a "score" for the Cards....

I thought that Charlie Weis was "a done deal" in B-lo, and that Fassel was just the formality. I'd heard that the GM was throwing all sorts of superlatives around about how the interview went, and his relationship to Bledsoe.

I dunno... but Buffalo might be the second-best job available after the Atlanta opening.
 

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http://www.wgrz.com/storyfull.asp?id=18357

FASSEL INTERVIEWS WITH BILLS, TALKS EXCLUSIVELY WITH CHANNEL 2

Former New York Giants head coach Jim Fassel was in Western New York Tuesday, discussing the vacant Bills head coaching position with general manager Tom Donohoe.

Channel 2 News talked exclusively with Fassel following the meeting. Fassel said things went well.

"It was a good day," Fassel told Channel 2's Adam Benigni. "I've always had a lot of respect for this organization, so it was a good day to come and visit with everybody."

The Bills are expected to be the last stop on Fassel's itinerary. He interviewed for job openings with the Cardinals and Redskins this past weekend. Fassel is also expected to round out the initial list of candidates for the Bills, one of seven teams in the midst of a coaching search.

"I'm keeping an open mind. I don't have a place that I specifically want to go. At some point in time, we'll get down and talk specifics, but right now I have a totally open mind."

As for a time frame, Fassel backed away from earlier reports that said he wanted to have something finalized by the end of the week.

"I thought that that might happen, but like everything else, a lot of guys go through different processes. But I would imagine it would be sometime over the weekend or something like that, I'd have a pretty good idea."

A report in Sunday's Chicago Sun Times quotes a league source as saying the Bills are already talking with Fassel and his agent in terms of an offer. Fassel's agent denies that saying his client is the front runner for jobs in Washington, Arizona, and Buffalo - and is considering his options.

The Bills aren't commenting, saying only that they'll confirm any interviews once they've taken place.

President and General Manager Tom Donahoe has already spoken with former Chicago Bears head coach Dick Jauron, Rams Defensive Coordinator Lovie Smith, as well as Patriots Defensive Coordinator Romeo Crennel, and Pats Offensive Coordinator Charlie Weis.


RealVideo of Jim Fassel Interview
 

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Originally posted by jkf296
I'd hire Saban immediately if he were interested.


Saban is a horse of a different color; he had NFL experience and not just the collegiate ranks. I think that contributed greatly to his success. Just like Carroll.

Someone like Saban coming from the college ranks isn't so bad as someone like Spurrier.

The NFL these days, with the salary cap and the incredible amounts of money thrown around, not to mention the unbelievably better athletes you face day to day, is not an area for the normal college coach. Oh, and to top it all off, the college coach *usually* doesn't have a network of NFL caliber coaches to bring to the table in a situation like we have here, where there are no coaches left and we are starting from scratch.

I don't even take Saban in that scenario...
 

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"If Fassel is dumb enough to go to D.C. or Arizona, we don't want him anyway."

Those people in upstate New York must have realized that they live in the best town of 200,000 in the United States.

Ya Hooooo!
 

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Originally posted by ajcardfan
Tango is griping about Jurecki's insights because they don't fit his Fassel theory. If you took out Green's name and put Fassel there, he'd love it.

It is sooooo transparent isn't it....
 

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ok i worked for jurecki for a period of time and the man knows his ****. He is plugged into the cards organization like no other. I personally know him and he doesnt go on with anything unless he has serious sources to back up what he is saying. Unless you have been in the radio business you dont understand what goes on with a guy like mj when he comes out with something like that. Mj is a smart guy and knows what hes talkin about.
 

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Originally posted by D-Dogg
Dungy was an assistant under Green...he didn't come from the college ranks.

Name me someone other than Jimmy Johnson that came straight from college to the pros and had a lot of success.

DO NOT sign a college coach...the games and the personell issues are simply too different.

Steve Mariucci ( Cal-49ers)
 

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Name me someone other than Jimmy Johnson that came straight from college to the pros and had a lot of success.
Don Coryell (SD State)
 

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Originally posted by JeffGollin
Name me someone other than Jimmy Johnson that came straight from college to the pros and had a lot of success.
Don Coryell (SD State)


In the modern salary cap era please...thanks.

Mooch is a good one...he had no pro experience before Cal?
 

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Originally posted by D-Dogg
In the modern salary cap era please...thanks.

Mooch is a good one...he had no pro experience before Cal?

Mariucci was an assistant under Mike Holmgren at Green Bay.
 

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Originally posted by KingofCards
It is sooooo transparent isn't it....

NOOOOO...

What's transarent and shallow is your post.

I already responded to AJ's inititial post stating that.

But you seem to conveniently ignore that with this little piece of garbage.
 

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Originally posted by Tangodnzr
NOOOOO...

What's transarent and shallow is your post.

I already responded to AJ's inititial post stating that.

But you seem to conveniently ignore that with this little piece of garbage.

It alright Tango, two days after Green gets hired, you can write a story about our sweet Prince that went and married Buffalo.

Two days after that you will firmly place your butt on the Green bandwagon like the rest of us.
 

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And what are you going to do if Green is NOT hired here?

..and if Fassel is?

Your last two posts are pathetic.

Have your opinion.
That's your right.

Enough of the other childish bulldroppings.
:wave:
 

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Originally posted by Tangodnzr
And what are you going to do if Green is NOT hired here?

..and if Fassel is?

Your last two posts are pathetic.

Have your opinion.
That's your right.

Enough of the other childish bulldroppings.
:wave:

I'll support whoever it is. I pass out cool-aid at the games for Christsake.
 

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