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Mike McDaniel will be looking for a job soon. Why not throw him in the pot as well?
He’s 48. Would be 49 start of next season. Say he gets 5 years and gets fired. He’d be 54. Probably take another 2-3 years to get back to HC job interest. Pushing 60 at that point. This could legitimately be his best and only shot at a P4 job. Really boils down to if he has the HC itch.Why would Dawson leave? He will always have very good to elite OL play to work with. Mario is relentless on the recruiting trail and brings in high rated players. Plus Miami has proven itself to go get the best transfer qb's available. Seems like a good spot to be in.
I would prefer Andy Reid, Sean McVay or Mike McDaniel.Wonder if he would consider it. Or would Mario interview him? Maybe his offense is too uptempo. What do you guys think?
You’re on a roll sirAll I know is whoever it is, the process will be quick and transparent for his replacement.
Wonder if he would consider it. Or would Mario interview him? Maybe his offense is too uptempo. What do you guys think?
Are you sure about this? You do know who owns the Dolphins...Mike McDaniel will be looking for a job soon. Why not throw him in the pot as well?
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Don't worry, Mario knowsWhere is Kenny these days?
Saw comments from some Gator boosters stating he is a candidate to replace Billy ... unless Billy has a miraculous turnaround.I heard it here first.
I can never un-hear it.
Can we all please agree that this can be the LAST time we ever hear about this ridiculous idea? Golesh is a head coach sitting on 2-0, having taken his previously unranked team into the Top 25. There is no way in **** he will be fired, there is no way in **** he will be demoted, and there is no way in **** that he would voluntarily take a step down to be a coordinator.
If anything, he will be getting bigger/better HEAD coaching jobs at the end of this season.
No. Their scheme is garbage.
Are we sure James Coley would say no?