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Awesome idea. He's had tremendous success as a HC. It's weird that he quit at USC because it was getting too easy for him.
Would replace AG with him all day. Kaaya would win the Heisman under his guidance. Been saying this for weeks. My first choice, second Frost, third Cristobal. OK proceed with the negative posts.
I'd take Lane Bryant at this point
Why would any other team want Golden fired? Give us a real coach and everyone else will spent the next 4 years playing for second place.
kIFFIN ISNT EVEN A GOOD OC..YALL FOOLS SMOKING...
hE SUCKS....
He coached at USC...with a laundry list of 5 star and nfl guys...and now at bama...where he has beast all over and his offense looks rinky dink as ****...their qb plays back yard ball....he doesnt know when to be run oriented,
what exactly does he do to impress people?..Other than his wife....and....
Nick Saban coaches d...and micro manages that.....he could give two sh*ts about offense..and likely stays out of their way so he aint learning sh*t from saban's supposed special powers.lol
Anyone who doesn't appreciate Kiffin's coaching talent can go ahead and stop posting hurr durrr
kIFFIN ISNT EVEN A GOOD OC..YALL FOOLS SMOKING...
hE SUCKS....
He coached at USC...with a laundry list of 5 star and nfl guys...and now at bama...where he has beast all over and his offense looks rinky dink as ****...their qb plays back yard ball....he doesnt know when to be run oriented,
what exactly does he do to impress people?..Other than his wife....and....
Nick Saban coaches d...and micro manages that.....he could give two sh*ts about offense..and likely stays out of their way so he aint learning sh*t from saban's supposed special powers.lol
The Lane haters always claiming It would be so dumb but based off of what? Dude was hired to coach the Raiders at age 31. THE RAIDERS! With Al Davis's micromanaging ***. Anybody would've been doomed for failure. Especially a young talent unwilling to be somebody's puppet. Only allowed one and a quarter season to prove himself after falling out of favor with Al Davis, just like almost every coach he hired. People forget Davis traded Gruden. Lane was successful at TN. Their record improved and the fans were ****ed when he threw the deuces. But if your dream job become available, wouldn't you take it? Then when he coached at USC, they were on probation. Seasons with 70 or less players instead of 85. Top players leaving like free agency, but still no losing season. Young talent with no depth.
It's a reason that he has been offered top jobs at such a young age, the dude is talented. He made some bad decisions, which most young people do which put him in positions that were difficult to be successful in. He should've stayed at Tn. He learned from some of the best, Carroll and Saban. He has a large amount of experience and he ain't even 40 yet. Everybody knows he's in a league of his own coaching offense, he's a beast recruiter and he hires an elite staff. He would kill in Miami.
The Lane haters always claiming It would be so dumb but based off of what? Dude was hired to coach the Raiders at age 31. THE RAIDERS! With Al Davis's micromanaging ***. Anybody would've been doomed for failure. Especially a young talent unwilling to be somebody's puppet. Only allowed one and a quarter season to prove himself after falling out of favor with Al Davis, just like almost every coach he hired. People forget Davis traded Gruden. Lane was successful at TN. Their record improved and the fans were ****ed when he threw the deuces. But if your dream job become available, wouldn't you take it? Then when he coached at USC, they were on probation. Seasons with 70 or less players instead of 85. Top players leaving like free agency, but still no losing season. Young talent with no depth.
It's a reason that he has been offered top jobs at such a young age, the dude is talented. He made some bad decisions, which most young people do which put him in positions that were difficult to be successful in. He should've stayed at Tn. He learned from some of the best, Carroll and Saban. He has a large amount of experience and he ain't even 40 yet. Everybody knows he's in a league of his own coaching offense, he's a beast recruiter and he hires an elite staff. He would kill in Miami.