While looking for solutions to fix the Dolphins the coaching replacement took over as coaching is a huge problem in itself. My criteria for my personal preferences require NFL head-coaching experience, strong leadership mentality, and can build off of what personel and scheme we already have. We just spent 2 years switching to a west coast O(WCO) which is now a Chip Kelly west coast hybrid O, 4 years switching to a zone blocking scheme(ZBS) and 4 years switching from a 3-4 to a 4-3 zone as a base D. "The transition from the 3-4 to 4-3 is much easier than going from the 4-3 to 3-4, I will say that," said Fox to the Denver Post. Why spend the same amount of time switching all this around when a better staff can just build off of it?
Head Coach: Mike Shanahan (FA)
The huge fall out with the Redskins(yeah I said it) because of RGME, Haynsworth, and switching from a 4-3 to a 3-4 should be the last lesson learned. Mike supposedly wanted Ryan Tannehill and we have him. Mike runs a WCO which we did and still do to an extent. Mike runs a ZBS which we do now(just suck at it) and Mike ran a 4-3 the entire time he was HC at Denver. Mike still has the fire left in him as well and because of his experience in the NFL he can put together a REAL staff from top to bottom.
Offensive Coorinator: Tom Cable (OL- coach, Seattle Seahawks)
The one name that binds Shanahan and Cable together is Alex Gibbs who is the godfather of the modern day ZBS. Gibbs brought his ZBS to Denver under Shanahans WCO and produced several 1000 yard rushers and a couple of superbowls. Gibbs went to Atlanta and added on to his scheme with a mobile QB in Vick where he taught the ZBS to Cable and the three years they were there they produced over 8,100 yards and over 5 yards per carry. Cable went to Oakland and produced 1000 yard rushers and is now with Seattle and we all know the ZBS success that is going on there.
Defensive Coordinator: Jim Schwartz (FA)
Old-school attitude that uses a 4-3 zone-based D. As a HC he couldn't quite get the Lions over the hump but did improve them. As the DC of the Jills he improved the D in nearly every statistical category as we should know.
BTW this is just as of now.
Head Coach: Mike Shanahan (FA)
The huge fall out with the Redskins(yeah I said it) because of RGME, Haynsworth, and switching from a 4-3 to a 3-4 should be the last lesson learned. Mike supposedly wanted Ryan Tannehill and we have him. Mike runs a WCO which we did and still do to an extent. Mike runs a ZBS which we do now(just suck at it) and Mike ran a 4-3 the entire time he was HC at Denver. Mike still has the fire left in him as well and because of his experience in the NFL he can put together a REAL staff from top to bottom.
Offensive Coorinator: Tom Cable (OL- coach, Seattle Seahawks)
The one name that binds Shanahan and Cable together is Alex Gibbs who is the godfather of the modern day ZBS. Gibbs brought his ZBS to Denver under Shanahans WCO and produced several 1000 yard rushers and a couple of superbowls. Gibbs went to Atlanta and added on to his scheme with a mobile QB in Vick where he taught the ZBS to Cable and the three years they were there they produced over 8,100 yards and over 5 yards per carry. Cable went to Oakland and produced 1000 yard rushers and is now with Seattle and we all know the ZBS success that is going on there.
Defensive Coordinator: Jim Schwartz (FA)
Old-school attitude that uses a 4-3 zone-based D. As a HC he couldn't quite get the Lions over the hump but did improve them. As the DC of the Jills he improved the D in nearly every statistical category as we should know.
BTW this is just as of now.
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