12-08-2020, 01:32 AM
(12-08-2020, 12:06 AM)cincyfan429 Wrote: I say go Rex Ryan bring some personality and life in to the team. He got the Jets to the AFC Championship with Sanchez. I don't think it would be a bad fit.
Not sure if serious?
Are we just throwing out names of castoffs who haven't made it just to feel better if the team fires Zac and we get someone we're not excited about?
Ryan was a train wreck in the past. Why would we bring him here? Gruden was a solid OC but has shown nothing that would make me want to bring him as HC. Harbaugh was a pretty great bridge-burner in SF and I think he'd butt heads too much with the Brown clan.
My first pick would be to bring a GM and let him guide the team, including the coaches. Guys like Eberflus intrigue me, but he also worries me without having that head-of-the-room position up to this point. Joe Brady is one of the sexy picks because of his Burrow connection, but the same lack of experience being the big boss worries me.
If they're going to go the unproven route, I'd be me curious to explore the college scene honestly. Some of those guys are master jugglers when it comes to leading a program and dealing with all of the other nonsense that surrounds a college program. I worry less about their leadership skills than I do from some of these coordinators people want to bring in to lead a team. Being an offensive or defensive guru means nothing when it comes to being a leader, or hiring the best talent to fill in the coach's room or the side of the ball they're not as passionate about in the draft and FA (just look at the list of coordinators who became "failed" HCs who are now successful coordinators again. One skill set does not necessarily equate to the other).
If we're going with a HC re-tread, I would be okay with Garret, Caldwell.
Honestly, I just don't think a HC can succeed alone without a solid team of coaches and FO around him. A GM goes a long way and so do solid coordinators. The HC with the best connections is most likely bring in a solid team of coordinators and position coaches (an example of how lousy Zac's connections must be...). And a GM to go to bat for him in the draft and FA with the FO so he can focus on running the personnel he does have. At this point I think I'd be happier pulling in a GM, even if it meant a no-name HC, simply because I think the GM could guide a HC better than the HC being on an island in his own head, like Taylor.