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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
berkeley223 Wrote:
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> definately not ready to be a HC, he's never been a
> coach before at all. He'd need to start as QB
> coach and work his way up. As a head coach---no
> way!!
Agreed. Experience needs to be established. Question is, how many NFL quaterbacks have made good head coaches in this league?
Leon In Denver Wrote:
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> Yes Sammy was a QB but that's even way before my
> time.
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> I can't think of any that were good HC.
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> I like the Idea of Penny becoming a QB coach then
> working up the OC. Like that idea.
Bart Starr was a head coach but not a good one. I can't even recall hardly any others. more recently Jim Zorn but once again no success. Steve Spurrier only successful as an NCAA coach.
It's peculiar because with the QB as the leader of the offense I'd think more QBs would go on to be successful NFL head coaches.
But I agree Pennington should be QB coach first, then OC...THEN after several years of success he could be considered as a HC. Not yet.
berkeley223 Wrote:
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> definately not ready to be a HC, he's never been a
> coach before at all. He'd need to start as QB
> coach and work his way up. As a head coach---no
> way!!
david lee is pretty much a goner too, if henning goes...I would love to see Pennington in the OC role or QB coach. He wouldn't make a good HC at this time.