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Hines Ward, HC?

Meh only one season as a WR coach on a very crappy team doesn't seem ready to be a head coach. I would take hines as a WR coach here though. Maybe help the young guys get better mentally especially. I think Hines needs to prove himself at least as an OC first. Give him a few years and see where he is at
 
No one is hiring a college WR coach to be an NFL head coach. I do think Hines will be a good coach but he needs to spend a few seasons as an NFL OC first.
Right now Bieniemy, Staley, and Leftwich are kinda busy to be doing interviews.
Hines spent one season as the Jets WR coach and they were at or near the bottom in passing, although granted the Jets have a number of other issues.
I know just the place where he could be the new OC.
Bieniemy isn't getting much in terms of interviews this year. Both Buffalo coordinators are interviewing this week. When is Matt Canada getting an interview?
 
Bieniemy isn't getting much in terms of interviews this year. Both Buffalo coordinators are interviewing this week. When is Matt Canada getting an interview?
Did you see where Hackett was getting looks?
 
Oh silly me all those games at WR is going to make him a good X and O OC. Oh the little time at QB will cement it. You can point it out as many times as you like it is a silly concept each and every time. I told you what they need to do, not what they will do. That is the FO job to solve how to get them in the door. I tell you at this point Hines isn't it. Hell they wouldn't even hire him as a WR coach when given the opportunity and you think they will hire him as a OC. What a silly rabbit.
Yeah, all those years as a quarterback coach and coordinator in college really makes Canada a good X and O NFL coach, doesn't it? Silly Tomlin.

I know the Steelers aren't going to hire Hines Ward, chief. But thanks so much for pointing that out. Next up: Man Lands on the Moon.
 
Yeah, all those years as a quarterback coach and coordinator in college really makes Canada a good X and O NFL coach, doesn't it? Silly Tomlin.

I know the Steelers aren't going to hire Hines Ward, chief. But thanks so much for pointing that out. Next up: Man Lands on the Moon.
College experience is still better than little to no coaching experience. Oh Canada failed so we might as well go with little to no experience at OC. His next move would be better served to perhaps get some NFL positional experience. You know show you belong. Next up: man on the moon has a meltdown and you can identify with it.

BTW my wants for OC isn't fresh out of college coaches. I like NFL experience for NFL coaching gigs.
 
College experience is still better than little to no coaching experience. Oh Canada failed so we might as well go with little to no experience at OC. His next move would be better served to perhaps get some NFL positional experience. You know show you belong. Next up: man on the moon has a meltdown and you can identify with it.

BTW my wants for OC isn't fresh out of college coaches. I like NFL experience for NFL coaching gigs.
College is a different breed than the nfl. There is a reason why college coaches have a hard time adjusting to the pros. The line for mistakes is amplified in the pros.
 
He's not there yet, but the fact he got an interview as a head coach shows that he's done well where he's been and his name is out there.
 
College experience is still better than little to no coaching experience. Oh Canada failed so we might as well go with little to no experience at OC. His next move would be better served to perhaps get some NFL positional experience. You know show you belong. Next up: man on the moon has a meltdown and you can identify with it.
I know you were trying so hard to be witty (or something) with this statement, but it makes absolutely no sense.
BTW my wants for OC isn't fresh out of college coaches. I like NFL experience for NFL coaching gigs.
Yeah, the Steelers need to hire a guy like Tomlin. He had NFL experience.
 
I know you were trying so hard to be witty (or something) with this statement, but it makes absolutely no sense.

Yeah, the Steelers need to hire a guy like Tomlin. He had NFL experience.
Tomlin had decent success early and it tapered off. Plus I don't think you measure hires off one failure or one success. I think you would find the majority of successful NFL head coaches have NFL experience.... Wasn't trying hard to be anything. I was just making a dig on your recent meltdown. Anywho it has been days I thought you would be over that convo, no need to hash back n forth dumb **** over and over again right?
 
Bieniemy isn't getting much in terms of interviews this year. Both Buffalo coordinators are interviewing this week. When is Matt Canada getting an interview?


Take the name Matt Canada and replace it with "any coach from the Tomlin tree"




Salute the nation
 
Tomlin had decent success early and it tapered off. Plus I don't think you measure hires off one failure or one success. I think you would find the majority of successful NFL head coaches have NFL experience.... Wasn't trying hard to be anything. I was just making a dig on your recent meltdown. Anywho it has been days I thought you would be over that convo, no need to hash back n forth dumb **** over and over again right?
No doubt that many have NFL experience...that's the most common methodology. But there are successful head coaches like Andy Reid who were hired straight from being assistants without being coordinators. I never said that Hines was ready to become an NFL head coach tomorrow, but I think if he gets another chance to coach somewhere in the league, he has the potential to advance. Just my opinion, of course.

And no need to rehash anything here, I took care of business in the other thread.
 
No doubt that many have NFL experience...that's the most common methodology. But there are successful head coaches like Andy Reid who were hired straight from being assistants without being coordinators. I never said that Hines was ready to become an NFL head coach tomorrow, but I think if he gets another chance to coach somewhere in the league, he has the potential to advance. Just my opinion, of course.

And no need to rehash anything here, I took care of business in the other thread.
You are a legend in you own mind. Nowhere else. Of course he can get a chance to coach. He should start as a positional coach then work his way up like many do.
 
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