Jim Harbaugh leads top 10 head-coaching candidates

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With Black Monday on the horizon, we turn our attention to the top head-coaching candidates from around the NFL.

1. Jim Harbaugh, 49ers coach: Now that San Francisco has been eliminated from postseason contention, a divorce with Harbaugh is inevitable, NFL Media columnist Michael Silver has reported. Harbaugh's 43-19-1 record with three consecutive trips to the NFC Championship Game have already garnered an offer from the University of Michigan. Once he's cut loose by the Niners, expect the Raiders to be first in line for his services. NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport has reported mutual interest between the two camps, with Oakland owner Mark Davis seeking a "rock star" or "superstar" head coach. Once Harbaugh is jettisoned in San Francisco, defensive line coach Jim Tomsula will be the favorite to take over the 49ers.

2. Rex Ryan, Jets coach: Owner Woody Johnson is already assembling a football council to help with the hiring decision, an ominous sign for the futures of Ryan and general manager John Idzik. Although Ryan has been undone by his almost willful disregard for offense and inability to identify coaches capable of developing quarterbacks, he's still respected as one of the game's premier defensive minds. John Fox, a coach with a similar profile, has succeeded with the help of a franchise quarterback in Denver.

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3. Todd Bowles, Cardinals defensive coordinator: With maniacal blitzes and creative scheming, Bowles has fashioned an island of misfit toys into one of the NFL's most overachieving defenses. Bowles offers experience as an interim head coach with the Dolphins in 2011 and has interviewed for openings in each of the past few seasons. The Cardinals have already acknowledged Bowles will be one of the hot candidates in January.

4. Dan Quinn, Seahawks defensive coordinator: The Seahawks stand atop the NFL's defensive rankings in points and yards 10 months after Quinn cooked up one of the best gameplans in Super Bowl history. Quinn is one of the main reasons pass rusher Michael Bennett boasted Monday that Seattle is now home to the greatest defense ever to hit the gridiron. If Quinn draws interest around the league, Pete Carroll will have no qualms about nudging his top lieutenant out of the nest.

5. Teryl Austin, Lions defensive coordinator: In his first year as coordinator, Austin's Detroit defense is second only to Quinn's in points and yards thanks to his aggressive, player-friendly approach. Chairman John Wooten has said Austin will be one of the top-three minority candidates the Fritz Pollard Alliance Foundation will submit to NFL teams with coaching vacancies this off-season. Austin is "absolutely" open to interviews next month.

6. Adam Gase, Broncos offensive coordinator: One of the NFL's bright, young offensive minds, Gase turned down an opportunity to interview for the Browns' job last January, focusing instead on Denver's Super Bowl run. Former Rams coach Mike Martz believes Gase is excellent at scheming matchup advantages, which would help a team with a young quarterback in need of a guiding hand.

7. Hue Jackson, Bengals offensive coordinator: In addition to his semi-successful stint as Raiders head coach, Jackson has plenty of experience developing quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers at the college and pro level. Despite injuries to Marvin Jones, Tyler Eifert and A.J. Green, he has kept Cincinnati's offense afloat thanks to a strong rushing attack and crafty gameplans. One concern for prospective teams: Andy Dalton's regression in Jackson's first season replacing Jay Gruden.

8. Darrell Bevell, Seahawks offensive coordinator: Bevell worked with Brett Favre in Green Bay and Minnesota before helping to develop Russell Wilson in Seattle. He's also had the good fortune to work with two of the best running backs of the past decade in Adrian Peterson and Marshawn Lynch. After spending the offseason tinkering with Wilson and Percy Harvin, Bevell has found himself leaning on Lynch and a passing attack that relies on Wilson's extraordinary improvisational skills. How will interested teams interpret that temporary identity crisis?

9. Josh McDaniels, Patriots offensive coordinator: Not ready to become a head coach at age 33, McDaniels crashed and burned with the Broncos in 2010. He has rehabilitated his image as an offensive specialist since returning to New England four years ago. Although he's viewed as a quarterback guru, McDaniels was not able to develop a handpicked Tim Tebow or former No. 1 overall draft pick Sam Bradford. There is also speculation that he is not all that eager to leave his station as Bill Belichick's right-hand man.

10. Mike Shanahan, free agent: Will NFL teams view Shanahan in a different light after Jay Gruden went through similar struggles with Robert Griffin III this season? The former Broncos and Redskins coach is interested in coaching again, but only for the right organization with a roster ready to contend. The problem is those teams don't tend to have head-coaching vacancies.

Other names to watch: Jim Schwartz, Gary Kubiak, Pep Hamilton, Kyle Shanahan, Norv Turner, Mike Singletary
 
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Interesting that Rex is #2 on the list ( I agree) and an ex GM, who thinks Rex should have been coach of the year last season, seems to have been hired to find the next GM.
 
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Interesting that Rex is #2 on the list ( I agree) and an ex GM, who thinks Rex should have been coach of the year last season, seems to have been hired to find the next GM.

yeah getting scary but seriously their is no way we can keep rex right?
 
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yeah getting scary but seriously their is no way we can keep rex right?

Still a long shot, but if the next GM wants him, and is not being forced to keep him, Why not?

Making change just for the sake a change seldom works. IMO Rex will be high on the list, for a job, in what appears to be a lot of HC's being canned. If the new GM thinks he is the best guy for the job, keep him.

As long as Idzik is gone, don't think the average fan will react to badly to Rex getting one more shot.
 

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Still a long shot, but if the next GM wants him, and is not being forced to keep him, Why not?

Making change just for the sake a change seldom works. IMO Rex will be high on the list, for a job, in what appears to be a lot of HC's being canned. If the new GM thinks he is the best guy for the job, keep him.

As long as Idzik is gone, don't think the average fan will react to badly to Rex getting one more shot.
mmmmm.. i definitely disagree..
 
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mmmmm.. i definitely disagree..

Meh. Your going by message board posts. A very vocal minority. As I recall there was a thread on here about how people felt about Rex. Most felt they liked him but it was time for him to go.

Those people won't be out raged if a new competent GM keeps him for a year.
 
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mmmmm.. i definitely disagree..

me also because obv camp rex doesn't work and say what you want about the players and no talent blah blah that has nothing to do with the dumb penalties poor clock management that is all coaching.
 

jetgreen13

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Meh. Your going by message board posts. A very vocal minority. As I recall there was a thread on here about how people felt about Rex. Most felt they liked him but it was time for him to go.

Those people won't be out raged if a new competent GM keeps him for a year.
you might be right about the "very vocal minority" being just that, in the minority..

renagade's not going nuts about the possibility of rex staying but he's damn sure not happy about it either..

how bout it renagade?? can you live with rex with the right GM??
 
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you might be right about the "very vocal minority" being just that, in the minority..

renagade's not going nuts about the possibility of rex staying but he's damn sure not happy about it either..

how bout it renagade?? can you live with rex with the right GM??


I could if two things happen

he gets rid of that stupid ass wildcat
and the second is he brings in people to help him develop these young players because he sucks at it.

Rex is a good coach with a veteran team. He is not a good coach with the young guys because he makes them think they are better than they are without a single game played.
 
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I could if two things happen

he gets rid of that stupid ass wildcat
and the second is he brings in people to help him develop these young players because he sucks at it.

Rex is a good coach with a veteran team. He is not a good coach with the young guys because he makes them think they are better than they are without a single game played.

Jets come out and beat the Fish week one, and the Giants week two, everyone will love Rex again.

If they come out losing again, not so much.
 
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Jets come out and beat the Fish week one, and the Giants week two, everyone will love Rex again.

If they come out losing again, not so much.
WRECKS is canned Monday AM

Maybe he and Rob and Idzik and Marty and Gen0 can all team up and ruin some other team next season
 
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WRECKS is canned Monday AM

Maybe he and Rob and Idzik and Marty and Gen0 can all team up and ruin some other team next season

Odds are that Both Idzik and Rex are gone, but the % has certainly risen that Rex COULD survive.
 

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Anybody, but Harbaugh!! I would rather have Kotitte!!

Harbaugh - is a pretty good coach and has built a winner everywhere he has gone. His track record is phenomenal. I wouldn't be against him if all we are giving up to get him is money. If they want a draft pick then hell no.

If you are against him because of his facial expressions and maneurisms, I understand. He's annoying as hell. Prefer Herm's confused look. Lol
 

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Harbaugh - is a pretty good coach and has built a winner everywhere he has gone. His track record is phenomenal. I wouldn't be against him if all we are giving up to get him is money. If they want a draft pick then hell no.

If you are against him because of his facial expressions and maneurisms, I understand. He's annoying as hell. Prefer Herm's confused look. Lol

He acts like a douche!! It definitely is annoying, but I guess he is a good coach. Seems like his ways wear thin on people after awhile.
 

Elias

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Out of all the candidates, I trust him to develop our new qb. For that alone, I am okay with hiring him. We can't strike out with our next QB.
 

jetgreen13

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He acts like a douche!! It definitely is annoying, but I guess he is a good coach. Seems like his ways wear thin on people after awhile.
I agree with your entire post..

I could see him coming here for a boat load of money & burning bridges/rubbing folks the wrong way 20 minutes after he walks through the door..

dude seems toxic..
 
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