ooh deep thoughts there, like piles of cuttings from the king's lawn: I wouldn't choose that.dead_poet wrote:Found it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxLLqLIutuA
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It'd be a different atmosphere than Frazier, that's for sure. Hopefully he'd be more like Bud Grant than Mike Singletary.purpletinted66 wrote:ooh deep thoughts there, like piles of cuttings from the king's lawn: I wouldn't choose that.
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Jay Gruden has agreed to coach the Redskins, according to ESPN.dead_poet wrote:

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I am actually more interested in the coordinators a new head coach hires. Will Musgrave be retained? I am certain Williams will not. What philosophy will we see? Aggressive? If the Vikings do go with Zimmer, who is defense-minded, who does he bring in as OC?
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NFL.com has it as breaking news top of page, done deal.Funkytown wrote: Jay Gruden has agreed to coach the Redskins, according to ESPN.
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This may have huge bearing if the Vikings hire Zimmer and their/his ability to hire Jackson as OC. The Bengals are expected to promote Jackson to OC. I would think unless he turns down the promotion he'd be unable to depart without permission from the Bengals? I'm a little fuzzy on this, though.Funkytown wrote: Jay Gruden has agreed to coach the Redskins, according to ESPN.
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He wouldn't turn it down unless he had a chance to be HC someehere. And I doubt that happens.dead_poet wrote: This may have huge bearing if the Vikings hire Zimmer and their/his ability to hire Jackson as OC. The Bengals are expected to promote Jackson to OC. I would think unless he turns down the promotion he'd be unable to depart without permission from the Bengals? I'm a little fuzzy on this, though.
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Bengals DC Mike Zimmer has reportedly emerged as the favorite for the Vikings' head-coaching vacancy.
Marvin Lewis could be losing both his coordinators, as Jay Gruden was hired by the Redskins Thursday. The abrasive and fiery Zimmer's style would be in stark contrast to mild-mannered, player-friendly coach Leslie Frazier. It's a bit surprising the Vikings wouldn't favor an offensive mind, but Zimmer would make a fine choice. He's been the Bengals' defensive coordinator since 2008, consistently getting the most out of UDFA's and leading his unit to a No. 3 ranking this year despite season-ending injuries to Geno Atkins and Leon Hall.
Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter
Bengals DC Mike Zimmer has reportedly emerged as the favorite for the Vikings' head-coaching vacancy.
Marvin Lewis could be losing both his coordinators, as Jay Gruden was hired by the Redskins Thursday. The abrasive and fiery Zimmer's style would be in stark contrast to mild-mannered, player-friendly coach Leslie Frazier. It's a bit surprising the Vikings wouldn't favor an offensive mind, but Zimmer would make a fine choice. He's been the Bengals' defensive coordinator since 2008, consistently getting the most out of UDFA's and leading his unit to a No. 3 ranking this year despite season-ending injuries to Geno Atkins and Leon Hall.
Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter
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It looks like Jay Gruden can be taken off the list:
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutd ... --nfl.html
Yahoo is reporting that he will be the new head coach of the Redskins.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutd ... --nfl.html
Yahoo is reporting that he will be the new head coach of the Redskins.
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I'm saying he may turn it down if he wants (is able to?) to follow Zimmer to Minnesota to be our OC instead of the OC in Cincy.PurpleHalo wrote: He wouldn't turn it down unless he had a chance to be HC someehere. And I doubt that happens.
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dead_poet wrote:Mike Zimmer - C - Bengals
Bengals DC Mike Zimmer has reportedly emerged as the favorite for the Vikings' head-coaching vacancy.
Marvin Lewis could be losing both his coordinators, as Jay Gruden was hired by the Redskins Thursday. The abrasive and fiery Zimmer's style would be in stark contrast to mild-mannered, player-friendly coach Leslie Frazier. It's a bit surprising the Vikings wouldn't favor an offensive mind, but Zimmer would make a fine choice. He's been the Bengals' defensive coordinator since 2008, consistently getting the most out of UDFA's and leading his unit to a No. 3 ranking this year despite season-ending injuries to Geno Atkins and Leon Hall.
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Interesting. Thanks for the info.
If true, I don't find it surprising at all that the Vikings wouldn't favor an offensive-minded HC. I think the smart approach when looking for a head coach is to find the person you believe will be the best head coach, not the coach who is best-suited to fix one aspect of the team or another. He can (and hopefully will) hire good offensive and defensive minds to assist him but he needs to be the right person to oversee the whole team.
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For what it's worth (I hope not much), Sid Hartman (in today's strib) doesn't think we'll be able to land any of the best candidates and we'll have to go for Bevell:
Spielman will have his work cut out for him to persuade a talented coach to accept the job, but if the team decides to wait until Seattle finishes its season, he can hire Darrell Bevell, the former Vikings offensive coordinator who is familiar with all the Vikings’ negatives and can devise ways to correct them.
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Ian Rapoport on Twitter#Vikings will interview almost 10, then whittle their list to 3 finalists. My understanding is #Bengals DC Mike Zimmer will be 1 of then
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Relevant reading:
Success as a coordinator has little relevance on projection of success as a head coach
http://nflphilosophy.com/the-failure-of-head-coaches/
Success as a coordinator has little relevance on projection of success as a head coach
http://nflphilosophy.com/the-failure-of-head-coaches/
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