Our next OC if we lose Gase???

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Teams will also see a strong correlation with losing Gase and the Broncos offensive woes as well. He would be great as Mariota's coach, as long as he keeps LeBeau.
 
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Only Chicago Bears fans would worry about losing the OC of the 27th ranked offense to a HC job.

He needs to get & develop his own QB. That alone would be a big start. I want to see how both Gase & Fangio do when Pace, Fox, & co. truly actually have a semblance of their own stamp on the players they field. This season both coordinators had to do a lot of settling for the best bad players of the bunch in multiple areas.
 

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People were talking about this potential outcome BEFORE the season started. Knowing, anything but Trestman levels of chaos would still allow Gase to be a reasonable HC candidate. The world isn't so functionally handicapped to only judge coaches based on 1 year or just the previous year. HC's get hired based on their potential and body of work demonstrating it.

I'm joking. I would never quote W seriously. My real question ( and I don't know the answer) is how much had he done without Manning?
 

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im hoping gase in content with being an OC for another 3-5 years until fox retires. by that point he could have his own hand picked QB under center, and if things have gone the way the org clearly hopes theyll have been built into a contender.
 

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Organizations will still look at his success in Denver and how poorly the last coach/OC did with a better roster.

I could really see Tennessee being interested.
Maybe.

Makes you wonder the lack of interest last offseason. Would suck to lose another OC...especially when it is not because they are incompetent.

So maybe I am projecting.
 

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What makes anyone think Gase would be a good HC? It takes a lot more than x's and o's to be a good HC. It's one of the reasons Vic never got a HC gig. Some guys are just better off as coordinators. You need to be vocal, command respect, have guys rally around you/believe in you etc. Gase is still young as hell and I'm not sure he has all the qualities I just mentioned.
 

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Ken Wisenhunt
Mike McCoy, if fired.
Frank Reich, if McCoy fired.
Dirk Koetter, if Lovie is fired.
Pete Carmichael, if Payton leaves NO
Jay Gruden

It is never bad when your guys become HC, makes you coordinator positions desirable, you get top guys and they work super hard to launch themselves.


One of John Fox's strengths is assembling coaching staffs.

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I just assume it would be the current QB coach, Dowell Logains. That would be the most logical conclusion if Cutler is still the QB next year.
 

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I'm not saying this as a Bears fan, but he just doesn't seem like a head coach to me.


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What makes anyone think Gase would be a good HC? It takes a lot more than x's and o's to be a good HC. It's one of the reasons Vic never got a HC gig. Some guys are just better off as coordinators. You need to be vocal, command respect, have guys rally around you/believe in you etc. Gase is still young as hell and I'm not sure he has all the qualities I just mentioned.

Good point.


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What makes anyone think Gase would be a good HC? It takes a lot more than x's and o's to be a good HC. It's one of the reasons Vic never got a HC gig. Some guys are just better off as coordinators. You need to be vocal, command respect, have guys rally around you/believe in you etc. Gase is still young as hell and I'm not sure he has all the qualities I just mentioned.

Who in here is saying Gase will be a good HC? People are just suggesting that he may become a HC. Which, it seems, he could have had the 49ers job, if it wasn't for his choices of coordinators.

http://www.ninersnation.com/2015/2/16/8048007/adam-gase-49ers-vic-fangio-jim-tomsula-report
 

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Whisenhunt would be a good replacement. Would never want him as a HC but the guy can run an offence. Josh Philbin is the same really.

Anybody notice that the best HC are typically DC's or hard nosed run-first offensive coordinators? I think they bring more energy and leadership to a team because of that attitude those guys typically have. Not too many big time OC's from successful passing attacks go on to be great HC's.
 

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Only Chicago Bears fans would worry about losing the OC of the 27th ranked offense to a HC job.

Only Spartan finds a way to bring his negativity to every damn thread that's made. It's getting quite tiring.
 

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