53Fan
01-17-2009, 12:09 AM
Sounds like Dallas is about to explode their staff. There are reports that their OC Garrett is getting the Rams job,(SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NFL Football stats, scores, standings, blogs and fantasy news from NFL Football columnists (http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=507864) and I saw talk that Phillips may take their D over and give up the head coach job. (please note this part is all just speculation and I have no sources worth quoting)
Phillips is actually a decent DC, I think Jones sees that as his strength. I'd be a little surprised if he'd take a demotion though. It's a strange world in Cowgirl Land.
SBXVII
01-17-2009, 11:07 AM
Oakland fans would be thrilled about that. Bill Callahan took Gruden's Raider team to the Super Bowl that, ironically, Gruden won with a Tampa Bay team that had Tony Dungy written all over it.
Then shouldn't the Colts be calling Gruden any day now? LOL. To Pick up where Dungy left off. Again.
SBXVII
01-17-2009, 11:10 AM
I don't have a problem with Gruden. No he's not the team builder you want but he definitly can lead a team. He definitly can motivate a team. For those reasons I have no problem with him.
and since I have not seen it anywhere......sign him up....OC. lol. JK.
I hope people aren't serious in suggesting that Gruden would even consider going back to Oakland.
saden1
01-17-2009, 11:20 AM
I hope people aren't serious in suggesting that Gruden would even consider going back to Oakland.
Never say never. Given enough money, safeguards against Al Davis and a level of control he could go back.
LOL how do you safeguard against Davis? Until the guy is dead and gone he will have his hands all over that team. Gruden would be insane to go back, especially when there are going plenty of other teams interested in him. Worst case he sits out a year and comes back next year.
44ever
01-17-2009, 11:34 AM
LOL how do you safeguard against Davis? Until the guy is dead and gone he will have his hands all over that team. Gruden would be insane to go back, especially when there are going plenty of other teams interested in him. Worst case he sits out a year and comes back next year.
What about JJ out in Dallas. I wonder if he would consider Gruden? I know he stated his staff is in place but he's already going back on that.
Ruhskins
01-17-2009, 12:18 PM
What about JJ out in Dallas. I wonder if he would consider Gruden? I know he stated his staff is in place but he's already going back on that.
Well Chucky did do a good job with headcases like Keyshawn and Warren Sapp. The question is would Gruden wan to go to that mess that is the Dallas Cowpukes
MdBluefinCrab
01-17-2009, 02:02 PM
Wow, just...wow. Wish he could come here but with our front office and ownership, we know that's never going to happen.
He's a damn good motivator but also a stubborn bastard as evidenced by his refusal to start Garcia and only doing so when he had no other choice.
He might have had only one appearance at the Super Bowl but he had the Bucs in contention each and every year.
44ever
01-17-2009, 02:36 PM
Wow, just...wow. Wish he could come here but with our front office and ownership, we know that's never going to happen.
He's a damn good motivator but also a stubborn bastard as evidenced by his refusal to start Garcia and only doing so when he had no other choice.
He might have had only one appearance at the Super Bowl but he had the Bucs in contention each and every year.
What good would he do us? Install a "new" system? Call me crazy but I'll pass. We have a HC in Zorn. If Gruden's the answer, then the Bucs should keep him. We've had better coaches than Gruden. It's not the answer. IMO.