Well, at least the Kiffin circus has ended. Now if he wanted to come across the bay, I think the Niners would welcome him with open arms. He has shown he's much better than Nolan.
Woudl you say that Kiffin has proved himself enough to land a job elsewhere, like eventually say St. Louis?
Woudl you say that Kiffin has proved himself enough to land a job elsewhere, like eventually say St. Louis?
I kinda thought that, but .... so often a guy gets a taste of life as a head coach that he resists becoming an assistant elsewhere. Even if he really is better suited for that kind of job. Besides, this was his first head coaching job wasn't it? Seems like things have improved enough that someone else nmay be willig to take a chance on him. He's not exactly the typical retread.
Woudl you say that Kiffin has proved himself enough to land a job elsewhere, like eventually say St. Louis?
Woudl you say that Kiffin has proved himself enough to land a job elsewhere, like eventually say St. Louis?
Yeah. He got this team competitive. Yeah he had a losing record, but the team was pretty much in shambles when he got there. He got the players working hard, and this team if they were more experienced could have won the last three games. I say give him another chance, and I would love it if he came across the bay and coached the Niners, firing Nolan and leaving Martz as Offensive Coordinator.
Woudl you say that Kiffin has proved himself enough to land a job elsewhere, like eventually say St. Louis?
Yeah. He got this team competitive. Yeah he had a losing record, but the team was pretty much in shambles when he got there. He got the players working hard, and this team if they were more experienced could have won the last three games. I say give him another chance, and I would love it if he came across the bay and coached the Niners, firing Nolan and leaving Martz as Offensive Coordinator.
Agreed. He had a mess to work with, but it looked like he had them moving in the right direction. There's not a coach around that could've turned that team around without having at least a few more years to work with. That said, I don't see him getting a head coaching job anywhere soon: There's plenty of former head coaches with better track records working as assistants right now. I think Kiffin will get another chance someday, though.
File this under "Things to help keep life in perspective":
Jags' OT Richard Collier paralyzed below the waist, has leg amputated.
Sorry to say but that entire story is a bit fishy when it was released. Has there been any word on why it was a shooting because I thought someone shot down into the vehicle, not in a drive by but from a balcony?
Agreed on both counts. Players need some sense of continuity in order to develop as a coherent unit. Changing coaches and systems every year is almost like starting over from scratch.But until Darth Davis is gone, that team will have problems. And I actually think the Raiders have some good players..they just don't have a stable team.
Changing coaches and systems every year is almost like starting over from scratch.
Oakland is 25th in stadium attendance. We live in an age now where its Win or Die.
So you think the Raiders can be successful with a yes-man coach who receives calls during games from Al Davis telling him what outdated plays to run?
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