We should broaden our horizons. Yeah, the world knows that Butch is the best there is (except for the dunderheads that run The Former U). But, we should consider all comers. For instance, Alaskan football is virtually unknown and an untapped source of coaching talent. Check this out:
The Alaska Football League announce the head and assistant coach and the first player signing for the Valley Steelers at Tailgaters Sports Bar in Wasilla. Daniel Moore was named head coach and Dustin G Hendricks was named as the assistant coach. Moore played his high school football at West High school. He has coached from the pop warner up to high school level. Moore is an AFL veteran and played for the Alaska Titans. Hendricks is also an AFL Veteran who played two seasons for the Alaska Titans from 2011 to 2012. In 2011 he was named rookie of the year. Hendricks was named to the All-AFL team both seasons. Hendricks played his college ball at Division II Minnesota Crookston and at Cabrillo College in California. Hendricks coaching background is also at West High school where in 2006 he was an assistant coach and in 2012 was head coach for the C team. The Valley Steelers also announce the signing of Tim Bailey. Bailey lives in Palmer, and played his high school football in Chicago, Illinois. The 5’10, 180 pound defensive back led the Colorado Springs Flames of the CFC to two championships in 2009 and 2011. “The Valley team is off to solid start with two AFL veterans as coaches and a quality signing to get the team started, I’m looking forward to seeing the Steelers come together”, stated AFL Owner Abe Hernandez. Both Moore and Hendricks are excited about the opportunity to bring the communities of Palmer and Wasilla a quality team that can be successful on the field and compete at a high level, while developing players from the Valley to the next level of the sport.
I'll bet we can get him cheap. That's what really counts! He might even be an Eskimo. Think of that stroke for political correctness.