Rumor has it that Irsay’s daughter is doing the ownership part of interviewing the coaching candidates…
That is why it was termed rumor. It is rumored that Quinn declined because she was conducting the interview.Source?
That is why it was termed rumor. It is rumored that Quinn declined because she was conducting the interview.
I read a few recent articles indicating she was involved in interviews.Source?
WTH is a "forward-thinking hire" ?I read a few recent articles indicating she was involved in interviews.
Carlie Irsay-Gordon 'heavily involved' in Colts interview process
Carlie Irsay-Gordon has been ‘heavily involved’ in the Colts’ head coach search.coltswire.usatoday.com
From the article I do not get a woke connotation. Not sure how exactly to define it but the Rams hiring Sean McVey was forward thinking to me. Tony Dungy would be backward thinking. Heck, Sean Payton may be backward too…WTH is a "forward-thinking hire" ?
“Word is vice chair/owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon has been heavily involved in the process, and some around the league believe she’s open to a forward-thinking hire.”
Willing to take a flier on someone whose creds/resume wouldn't normally scream NFL head coach material? But then they have already shown that at least from an interim coach standpoint. Not sure.WTH is a "forward-thinking hire" ?
“Word is vice chair/owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon has been heavily involved in the process, and some around the league believe she’s open to a forward-thinking hire.”
I decided to look up what the great internet believes this to mean.WTH is a "forward-thinking hire" ?
“Word is vice chair/owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon has been heavily involved in the process, and some around the league believe she’s open to a forward-thinking hire.”
Sounds like a Jeff Saturday hire is still in the mix.I decided to look up what the great internet believes this to mean.
“Forward-thinking companies are the ones that move ahead. They’re innovative, proactive rather than reactive, and they lead the way in their industry. That’s because they decide what they want to achieve and stay laser-focused on the task.”
I dont have a dog in this race being a Steelers fan but I was hoping to see him really turn the Colts around.Sounds like a Jeff Saturday hire is still in the mix.
I've said it before, I would like to see Saturday get a shot where he has the ability to surround himself in a staff of his choosing.I dont have a dog in this race being a Steelers fan but I was hoping to see him really turn the Colts around.
Maybe 20 or so years ago Bob and Tom used to have Jeff on the show quite often and he always seemed like a decent guy. As much as I respect Coach Cowher, I was hoping Saturday would make him eat his words.
My question is, will good coaches work with him? I think some will. There are some coaches stuck under the aura of a great coach that leave other teams to question if the assistant is good, or is the great coach the reason they look good.I've said it before, I would like to see Saturday get a shot where he has the ability to surround himself in a staff of his choosing.
As interim he was pretty much stuck with who was there. From my perspective that's a serious handicap considering the nature of being an interim head coach means you are taking over someone else's problems
I wouldn't mind seeing him given say a two year contract and see what happens
I do think he could find good coaches to work with him. Especially a OC and DC that would likely be very integral in play calling. If they do that and shine fairly well it would just strengthen their resumes.My question is, will good coaches work with him? I think some will. There are some coaches stuck under the aura of a great coach that leave other teams to question if the assistant is good, or is the great coach the reason they look good.
I now think there are some coaches that will understand that if they would join Saturday and improve the offense they will get credit for it, and honestly folks, I cannot imagine it could get much worse…