Some Meandering Petrino Thoughts
Oh, the fun details.
I honestly can't believe that Petrino called in his resignation. To put this in some context, I quit at least four retail jobs in my high school to early college days. I went in to work every time and told my bosses face to face. Not once did I call in.
That's right, Bobby: you've been trumped in the decency department by a guy who once sold bikes at Toys 'R Us. Your move, jackass.
Interestingly enough, there's an eerily similar history here. Lou Holtz coached the Jets to a 3-10 record before bolting to....Arkansas. Of course, in 1976 there was one game left on the schedule and not three, so it's only a semi-valid comparison. Still, kind of eerie.
As Hamburger noted, DeAngelo Hall is not doing jumping jacks over this. To wit:
"Maybe he didn't feel he could win at this level. I disagree with that. If he doesn't want to be a part of it, fine. We'll move on and get better and we will win games without him."
Ignoring the obvious hypocrisy here, D-Hall has summed up my feelings about as perfectly as anyone could. I'm well aware that I've gone from supporting Petrino and excoriating D-Hall to the other way around, and I also don't really care. If D-Hall is more inclined to come back because Petrino's gone, there's another good reason to say good riddance.
Figured I'd wrap up this largely useless post by throwing out a couple of the names I've heard mentioned for a head coaching vacancy.
Jason Garrett: The Cowboy coordinator (yee-haw!) is young, bright and seems to not be some sort of alien coaching robot with an unalterable code. Whenever I pleaded with Petrino to run Norwood more, I could picture him replying "I can't do that, Dave" in a dull monotone. Garrett seems to answer most of those concerns immediately, but he won't come cheap. There's also the Jim Mora Jr. stigma to overcome there.
Bill Cowher: Old Ironjaw is the kind of hardass, rough and tumble, mean old son of a bitch who would work well with this team. I heard Charlie Batch complained about his playing time and Cowher ate his soul! For what it's worth. He will be extremely expensive, especially because he's not likely to want to return to one of the most pathetic teams in the NFL.
Mike Zimmer: Why not the homegrown coordinator? Seems like a very bright guy, defensively minded, and with the right coaching staff around him he might excel. The Mora concerns again rear their ugly heads, though.
Dave the Falconer: Devilishly handsome, a rapier wit and a man who has posted undefeated seasons in Tecmo Super Bowl five times. Would instantly restore legitimacy to a team desperately seeking it. Of course, he'd whine about his players constantly, hug Alge Crumpler for uncomfortably long periods of time and show up to every game drunker than Belfast. Still, seems like a good choice to me.
Well, I'm not completely done yet. Again, I want to express how blessed I feel to have readers who give a crap about this. As much as I normally wouldn't want it, your pity is much appreciated at the moment. Be sure to send some positive wishes toward teams like the Dolphins and Rams who have been pretty brutally unfortunate, as well as tragedy-suffering teams such as the Redskins or Bills. We're all fans of different teams, but we're football fans first. I'm just glad to see it in action.
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Can't have Jason Garrett
by Nelson on Dec 12, 2007 1:50 AM EST 0 recs
But..but...
by Dave the Falconer on
Dec 12, 2007 1:54 AM EST
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yeah
Hm...you know, the more I read on Petrino, the less I like. Every article I've read tonight confirms him to be a complete flake. He was barely in Louisville a year when he was trying to get the LSU job after Saban (ANOTHER flake) vacated it. Spent all four seasons in Louisville trying to get on at other colleges, then bolted for Atlanta. Then bolted on Atlanta before the season ended (jeez, even Saban had enough decency to stick around until the season was over).
I seriously hope Bobby doesn't do us the way he did you guys.
by Nelson on
Dec 12, 2007 2:13 AM EST
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WHAT A BUM!!!
by stixx692001 on
Dec 12, 2007 6:39 PM EST
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Wade Phillips is a band aid
Ironically, Wade Phillips was the last interim head coach for the Falcons.
by runningback on
Dec 12, 2007 7:54 AM EST
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Not his choice
That said, hiring Garret wouldn;t make much sense. The guy has been a coordinator for less than a year now. Plus he's coaching a lot of talent, no one was talking about him as a up an comer after the job he did coaching QBs in Miami. He may well be a great head coach one day but I'd give him some time.
Actually if I had to look at a new assistant to who has really turned things around at his new team and has a track record of success as a position coach prior I'd check out Steve Spagnulo from the Giants.
Some names to look at... Ron Riveria, Rex Ryan, maybe even a Mike Martz? I'd also keep my eyes on a guy like Marvin Lewis. Maybe Mike Smith from the Jags or Jim Schwartz from the Titans?
I'd stay away from the re-treads like Denny Green or Schottenheimer. Honestly, the only re-tread I'd give some thought to was Martz and I probably wouldn't even give him much thought.
by JasonB on
Dec 12, 2007 9:21 AM EST
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Windy City Gridiron
Can't say I know much about Rex Ryan or Spagnulo, but Ron Rivera and Mike Martz have seen substantial drops in my esteem. If I had to choose between Garrett or either of them, I'd go with the guy who has promise, not the re-treads.
Marvin Lewis and Mike Smith are also really intriguing.
by Dave the Falconer on
Dec 12, 2007 10:54 AM EST
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Garrett/Phillips
Not to spoil the good will, but I had to comment on the following point. I haven't watched every cowboys game, and I know Romo is tearing it up and looks like he has the QB position wrapped up in Dallas for the greater part of the next decade, but on more then one occasion it has appeared that stupid stupid mistakes that could have proved to be disasters, have some how worked out in his favor...maybe its karma swinging the other way after the devastating end to their season last year, but man does Romo seem to get lucky bounces or what? Last week on the fumble that went right through detroits Lb's hands, that play earlier in the year with the botched snap that rolled 20+ yds backwards that romo somehow converted for a first down...I dunno. Romo seems like a geniunely nice guy, and I hope for his sake one of those "whoops" plays doesn't happen at the wrong time, and end in the wrong way...
by Hamburger on Dec 12, 2007 8:15 AM EST 0 recs
He should never have been hired.
It's been a hard week for Falcons fans. We all feel your pain. But I think this story will ultimately have a happy ending. One great off-season can turn a whole franchise around.
And hey, at least you beat the Texans.
by texanfanbutsympathetic on Dec 12, 2007 12:21 PM EST 0 recs
Mike Singletary
We have gone with 2 guys in a row with non-headcoaching experience and have been burned twice.
We need someone who has coached in the NFL before and can change the culture of this organization. We can't have DHall and Roddy White lamenting the lack of Michael Vick on the roster for another 2 or 3 years. Something has to change at the core.
by mercerjd on Dec 12, 2007 12:25 PM EST 0 recs
That Dave the Falconer guy looks like a good hire
As a Bills fan I know what it's like to go through head coaches (and find bums along the way), let me just say that some re-treads can be good finds. Dick Jauron has done a great job, and right now I'd take him over a lot of coaches in this league and he doesn't even own a winning lifetime record. So don't let past coaching stops and Lifetime win records bias your judgment of a guy. Judge the man not the record.
by sireric on Dec 12, 2007 1:06 PM EST 0 recs
Good Point
by runningback on
Dec 12, 2007 3:11 PM EST
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It's Xmas-time...
by tbell61 on Dec 12, 2007 1:33 PM EST 0 recs
I can offer you....
Dave look at the bright side; this is really good for your site.
by Jimmy on
Dec 12, 2007 5:26 PM EST
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