Lomax to Green 84
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I am not about to get into who it should be because there are so many potential factors, that to give actual names is just speculation. However, I do have some ideas on the type of coach we need to look at and why:
1. Most importantly, the new hire must not be a knee jerk reaction type of hire. Basically, that means not hire a guy who is the polar opposite of Dennis Green just to try something different. I think that is what brought Dennis Green here in the first place. The Cards brass saw Dave McGinnis as too much of a players coach, so they went and got someone who is not one at all.
2. Don't go get a "tough guy", or a "disciplinarian" just because of the percieved lack of discipline and toughness on this current team. I don't want a Rah-Rah who doesn't know X's and O's just for the sake of being tough on the players.I don't think Eric Mangini is necessarily a tough guy, but his team plays tough because they are well prepared.
3. Do get an solid X's and O's guy who is good at in game managment and decision making.
4. Do get a coach with an established history of success as either a head coach or coordinator (ala Jim Johnson at Philly-someone who has done good work for a number of years).
5. Do get a coach with a plan for his assistant coaches.
6. Do get a coach who has been considered for other head coaching jobs in the past.
7. Don't get a retread, been out of the game type (ala Denny or Buddy Ryan).
8. Don't rule out a great college coach with a pro style offense and defense.
1. Most importantly, the new hire must not be a knee jerk reaction type of hire. Basically, that means not hire a guy who is the polar opposite of Dennis Green just to try something different. I think that is what brought Dennis Green here in the first place. The Cards brass saw Dave McGinnis as too much of a players coach, so they went and got someone who is not one at all.
2. Don't go get a "tough guy", or a "disciplinarian" just because of the percieved lack of discipline and toughness on this current team. I don't want a Rah-Rah who doesn't know X's and O's just for the sake of being tough on the players.I don't think Eric Mangini is necessarily a tough guy, but his team plays tough because they are well prepared.
3. Do get an solid X's and O's guy who is good at in game managment and decision making.
4. Do get a coach with an established history of success as either a head coach or coordinator (ala Jim Johnson at Philly-someone who has done good work for a number of years).
5. Do get a coach with a plan for his assistant coaches.
6. Do get a coach who has been considered for other head coaching jobs in the past.
7. Don't get a retread, been out of the game type (ala Denny or Buddy Ryan).
8. Don't rule out a great college coach with a pro style offense and defense.