I thought he just said that? He did say Cowher does not care about money just that he's in a place where he can win...whatever that means..lol Interpretations??
Haven't been watching, but if Ross wants Cowher it means Ireland has to go along with Sparano. I'd sense that means Omar Khan would be coming with Bill, or at least something along those lines.
Tomorrow will certainly be a dark day in Miami. The axe is definitely raised up high now and I'm sure the coaching search is well underway.
It means Cowher only comes back to a situation that has a high percentage chance of winning consistently and deeply into the playoffs. As it should , sure he won't coach for free but it has to be the right scenario , right now that certainly isn't in Miami imo. Never heard the inference that Cowher and Ross are close.
You know the x's and O's thing has been, and will be talked about a lot here, but I think you have to find the guy that epitomizes what you feel makes a great head coach, and to me, its this, I plagiarized it from an old friend who does not frequent these boards anymore, unfortunately.. He said this {I know he wouldn't mind} and I completely agree and think Cowher has the makeup.. The "Ray Lewis Effect" IMO. Again, another reason it's so difficult to project coordinators into head coaching positions. You never know how much their success as coordinators has been based on their players. How good of a coordinator is Tom Moore, for example? Can anyone really say? Really IMO a great head coach is a guy who knows the psyche of players and the culture of teams, and applies that knowledge to the development of player leadership and a winning team culture. He can do all that while he hires good coordinators to do the technical Xs and Os stuff he used to do. The success at Xs and Os takes a distant backseat once a guy becomes head coach IMO. At that point it's primarily about organizational behavior, management, and leadership, and secondarily about game management.
King did say it, but King is one of the most wrong insiders of the league. He is the Buster Onley of the NFL.
This is just my personal opinion, but I do not want a coach that doesn't have the desire to come in and do the work required to turn a situation around. If Cowher only wants a situation where he can win and win quickly, then he is not the choice Miami needs to make. Jon Gruden probably isn't either. Right now, I'm starting to lean more and more towards Rob Chudzinski. I am just enamored with what he has done with Cam Newton. Could you imagine what Chud could do with Andrew Luck?
Chud isn't a bad option. However, Ross has stated that he is not looking for a guy that is going to be getting on the job training. This means there will be no assistant coaches getting their first gig as a head coach in Miami. I think it will be Jeff Fisher.
I heard Ross, Cowher and the word close in the same sentence, maybe he said a source close to him tells him that cowher does not care about money but more about the situation.. Either way, I don't see why our situation would deter him, to achieve what he wants, comes down to deep pockets from the owner, and the ability to build your own staff..He would have that here.
I agree KB, I want Cowher but not if he's not willing to stay for a dynasty, then I'll pass, that should be the goal, and it needs to be sincere.
Well, it wasn't Ross that said that. It was the proverbial "sources close to" that said it. Anyway, if he is focusing on established head coaches and wants someone that will have an explosive, up tempo, exciting style of play, then his pickings are slim. That's not Bill Cowher or Jeff Fisher. It might be Jon Gruden if he's interested.
He said Cowher is high on our list and sources close to Cowher say.... - sent from my EVO 3D via Tapatalk -
Cowher is my #1 candidate. Gruden #2, Fisher a distant 3rd. Cowher built a dynasty in Pittsburgh.They're still playing with his pieces today. To me, a successful team is much more than just a good coach and good players. A great organization MAKES great coaches and players. Cowher has been around that, and instituted it, I'd love to see if he can do it again in Miami. Gruden isn't coming of course, I think he's a good coach but he made me a bit nervous. I think he's a great coach, but I'm not sure he could bring that organization prowess that Cowher could. I think Fisher is a good coach...but I HATE his game management. While he's a better coach than Wanny, he plays with the same "play not to lose" mentality. If he were our coach, I think we'd get tired of holding off late comebacks REALLY fast. My brother is a huge Titans fan, and has wanted to move on from Fisher for years. As my brother said...Fisher does a great job of bringing talent out of his guys, and getting them ready to play. But after the first half he goes into defense ground and pound mode. That's not fun football....
I think they go hand in hand DJ. The "Ray Lewis effect", as you put it, is very important. However, a guy like that needs good coordinators to be successful IMO. I dont think the rah-rah aspect is significantly more important than the X's and O's... but I do fully acknowledge the importance of it. I actually believe Sparano has a lot of that rah-rah good mojo stuff... but hes a perfect example of a guy who has that but is very dependent on having good coordinators. And one thing that is concerning is what comes with success is having your coordinators poached. Cowher was quite reliant on Dick Lebeau for example... but luckily didnt have to worry about him ever going elsewhere. On the filp side... and guy like Belichick is a pure crazy X's and O's guy. Hes had countless coordinators poached from his staff year after year and it hasnt mattered.
Peter King first was upset that one of the other guys busted his scoop that the tying 2 point conversion was a Tebow audible, so he explained what Tebow said, which is that he saw two linebackers coming from the left so he just audible to run right. After that he said that he spoke with a source 'very close with' Cowher and that money is not an issue for him, he just wants to go into the situation that is bes for winning. I think some people in this thread are misinterpreting that to mean he wants a team that is already built fir him. That is NOT how I would take that. But what do we hear about all the time? Setting up a winning organization. I think that's what Cowher is talking about. I don't know what the secret is but you hear people like Michael Lombardi talking about the way the team is organized being a big impediment for Jim Harbaugh...and how the Patriots have their organization done, etc. Whatever it is these coaches like to see, I don't think Miami has it, and Cowher wants to see an A+ organization around him that will help him win.
Doesn't burst my bubble. Sparano is leading this team right where it needs to go right now. And that is Andrew Luck's lap.
Nothing is going to happen anytime soon. But I sense Cowher would come here if we had the #1 pick, and maybe even if we don't if he like Landry Jones or RG3. He has to watch Miami every week since he's been on CBS and has been around Marino...it's crystal clear he knows as well as everyone that any team needs a Franchise QB first and foremost.
I think what is important for Bill Cowher is setting up a first class organization and that is why he is rumored to want to bring Omar Khan and/or Kevin Colbert with him. The Steelers have a great organization and he wants those guys to set that up here. But that #1 overall pick is a nice carrot.
I meant to all those wishing for a coaching change right now. We need to keep Sparano to stay on course.
The last thing I want is another Jimmy Johnson situation. Comes to coach us and leaves after a couple years because his heart isn't in it.
If Cowher wants to come in and establish an organizational structure that works and leave in 3-4 years I can live with that. Jimmy's issue was he was the structure and left Wannstedt behind to run it.