Bye Bye Quinn
Let this be a lesson to all coaches out there : If you are on thin ice dont make it worse by pinning your hopes on that POS Mayfield.
The Panthers are a perfect example of why jumping for a head coaching job just to be a head coach is a bad idea.Bye Bye Quinn
Also how you can't win without a quarterback.The Panthers are a perfect example of why jumping for a head coaching job just to be a head coach is a bad idea.
Happens all the time.The Panthers are a perfect example of why jumping for a head coaching job just to be a head coach is a bad idea.
Yep, is it worth it when you're fired a year or two later? I get why a coach has the desire to try but I could also see why a top assistant or college coach might say no to a team. I mean better to be an elite coordinator or to be a top college coach then to be searching for a job a couple years later and have to pick up, move and start all over.Happens all the time.
Money and ego/arrogance. Quinn is already in the circle so even if he gets fired he can come right back to a coordinator.Yep, is it worth it when you're fired a year or two later? I get why a coach has the desire to try but I could also see why a top assistant or college coach might say no to a team. I mean better to be an elite coordinator or to be a top college coach then to be searching for a job a couple years later and have to pick up, move and start all over.
Not aaying Quinn will stay in Dallas but I sure as shit wouldn't leave for that mess in Carolina. They are the home to bust QBs who will cost you your job.
He skipped out on being a HC last season and I wouldn't be shocked if he does it again.Money and ego/arrogance. Quinn is already in the circle so even if he gets fired he can come right back to a coordinator.
He did skip out on it last year but it wasnt like he denied interest from the start. So there was at least a little spark of interest in going back. Maybe not Carolina or Washington but there will be other jobs opening as well. Im just not so sure on dodging the bullet twice.He skipped out on being a HC last season and I wouldn't be shocked if he does it again.
I don't think he'd take a job with an unstable organization like the Skins or Panthers, and if I had to guess it'd have to be a team that's set at QB like Arizona or maybe whoever gets the 1st pick.
Ultimately, I don't think we can afford to let him walk out the door. McCarthy has done an amazing job to get us to 4-1 but Quinn deserves most of the credit and if it comes down to it, I'm keeping Quinn barring some miraculous run to the Super Bowl or maybe NFCC.
The only somewhat suitable alternative to losing Quinn would be bringing in old man Fangio.
Yea I think it's 50/50, depends on if a job like Arizona or Indianapolis opens up and whether or not he's their top choice.He did skip out on it last year but it wasnt like he denied interest from the start. So there was at least a little spark of interest in going back. Maybe not Carolina or Washington but there will be other jobs opening as well. Im just not so sure on dodging the bullet twice.