tomq_123
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It might be Rahim Morris. I think it's a shame that Kevin Steele had a bad bowl game against WVU (who has made a lot of teams look bad since then), and now he's perceived to be toast. Was as good DC for a long time.Single biggest plus for Gruden and it honestly outweighs what any other coach could bring to the table is name and face recognition and the impact that will translate to recruiting. That he hasn't coached in some time makes it even better because there is nothing to really associate recently as a negative. Bottom line as long as the guy can bring in assistants to pound the pavement for him and let him simply close the deal the talent advantage alone he would bring should offset whatever scheme weakness he might or might not have. Honestly if he cannot close a top 5 class (nationally) at UT and top 3 by year 2 he's doing something horribly wrong.
The one thing I wish we would discuss in here is who people think the DC will be. That to me is his biggest job on day one.
Single biggest plus for Gruden and it honestly outweighs what any other coach could bring to the table is name and face recognition and the impact that will translate to recruiting. That he hasn't coached in some time makes it even better because there is nothing to really associate recently as a negative. Bottom line as long as the guy can bring in assistants to pound the pavement for him and let him simply close the deal the talent advantage alone he would bring should offset whatever scheme weakness he might or might not have. Honestly if he cannot close a top 5 class (nationally) at UT and top 3 by year 2 he's doing something horribly wrong.
The one thing I wish we would discuss in here is who people think the DC will be. That to me is his biggest job on day one.
It might be Rahim Morris. I think it's a shame that Kevin Steele had a bad bowl game against WVU (who has made a lot of teams look bad since then), and now he's perceived to be toast. Was as good DC for a long time.
Here is something I poseted in another thread, but it explain why the announcement will be delayed. Boro or one of the others might want to weigh in:
"Gruden's extension, which goes into effect in September 2012, includes a provision that he will stay out of coaching through the new contract [with MNF]." This is from an article about Gruden's new contract at MNF.
I don't have the entire contract, but this states that Gruden will stay out of coaching through the end of his MNF contract.
What it means is that he will not coach and do MNF AT THE SAME TIME. There almost certainly is a termination provision in the contract, and I would bet money that it includes an out if he wants to coach again. Once the contract is terminated it is "ended" and he would not be in breach by coaching.
This clues me in as to why there can be no announcement at this time. He cannot be announced as anybody's coach until after he completes this season at MNF and terminates the MNF contract.
Now, he could go to MNF for a waiver, but that probably is more trouble than it is worth.
