Headcoach Kliff Kingsbury and his assistant coaches

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I at least want our OL coach to be a prior NFL OL coach.
Like the dude with had, ray Brown

Since i follow the cardinals we just had veteran offensive line coaches, super experienced but we never assembed a good line, always been the weakest part
So getting a veteran coach doesnt always translate in terms of teaching and devoloping
Sometimes enthusiasm creativeness and ability to relate with players are more important and this can also come from a young coach
 
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I also would love to see Monken as the OC. Accumulate good staff during the acclimation process and then develop their replacements.
I made a thread recommending him last week. He would be an outstanding hire but I don’t see him going anywhere where he’s not calling plays. No chance.
 

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KK was clear in the press conference that the OC will have significant NFL experience. It will be someone who has at the very least been an OC if not a HC.

I thought I heard that too. Keim was also very clear that a veteran defensive coordinator would be the way to go, and Kingsbury added that he would lean heavily on Keim and his network in finding that coordinator.
 

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KK was clear in the press conference that the OC will have significant NFL experience. It will be someone who has at the very least been an OC if not a HC.
Well, Brad Childress just abruptly resigned his AAFL coaching position. After Vikings he spent time in Kansas City...Spread Game Coordinator, among other positions.

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In my eyes, these are the names coming to mind that fit the criteria:

Chuck Pagano
John Pagano
Mike Nolan
Dom Capers
Vance Joseph

Dark Horses:
Rex Ryan (I know)
Dennis Thurman
Terryl Austin
 
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They also said they had some good names already so I assume they are waiting on playoff teams.
 

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What if we asked Raheem Morris for an interview?

What role?

Interesting thing about him...he has a defensive coaching background but the last 3 years or so he has moved to the other side of the ball. That shows his eagerness to grow IMO.
 

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What role?

Interesting thing about him...he has a defensive coaching background but the last 3 years or so he has moved to the other side of the ball. That shows his eagerness to grow IMO.
DC. He's a Tampa-2 guy and a Dungy disciple, IIRC.
 

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They also said they had some good names already so I assume they are waiting on playoff teams.

But we cant sign a defensive coordinator from a playoff team if the contract doesnt expire this year
So are they looking for positional coaches with head coach experience?
 

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seeing Capers name being bandied about.

was that Packers D he coached been even close to good during his last five years there? I know he's been out of football for the last year... i think.
 

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Cards gashed Capers' Packers D in the middle of field with their eyes closed.
 

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