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Originally Posted by Racehorse
I think he could do well here, but what do I know?
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Originally Posted by rm1369
I think Morris would be a good choice, he’s definitely toward the top of my list. At this point though I’ll take anyone not named Jeff Saturday.
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Originally Posted by Dewey 5
I do as well because I'm certain he could put together a solid staff. From everything I've read he is very respected in coaching circles. That is important.
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Originally Posted by Chromeburn
I like it. I think he is my top choice.
Then go get a crusty old OC who has no interest in becoming a head coach so he doesn’t leave in two years for a head coaching job.
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What is it you guys like about him? Not arguing, just curious, because the numbers aren't good.
https://www.pro-football-reference.c...es/MorrRa0.htm
As HC in TB after Gruden, he went 3-13, 10-6, and 4-12. As interim in ATL after Dan Quinn he was 4-7.
As a DC, he's never had a team rank in the top half of the league. 17th, 17th, 19th, 27th, 29th, and 30th.
In fact, even as a position coach it looks like nearly every team he's been a part of has finished ranking in the mid-20's.