Uberman":22fzf58j said:
Here is my fearless prediction.
Dallas rolls out the red carpet to entice Quinn, they go with a defensive guru to attempt to fix their historically awful defense.
Bevel goes to Carolina for the reasons stated above - they will self destruct this season and management will want someone who has a clue with how do deal with a talented mobile passer
Cable will get an offer from Oakland which he will burn in a live press conference as he accepts the Bills job - restoring that franchise to legitimacy
The Jag's - surprising EVERYONE make the playoffs this year
Pete replaces all with unknown but highly regarded coaches out of lesser known Division 1 and 2 college programs
Good stuff. The only part I disagree with is the last bit. I think we promote from within and bring in those lesser-known, young and talented coaches for position groups.
Rocky Seto, our defensive passing coordinator, is an option for DC. He was assistant head coach of defense at USC under Pete, then the DC for a year. Sarkisian offered him that role when we went to UW. Plus, his wife is originally from Seattle, so he may have further incentive to stick around.
Rocky's assistant HC of D was Ken Norton, Jr., who is another valid candidate. Although he might be more at home with the LBs, they could do an "assistant DC" kind of thing again.
On the offensive side, Kippy Brown, our WR coach, has been here since Pete's inaugural season and he has assistant head coach and passing game coordinator experience. He was the OC for the Dolphins under one of the other 2 head coaches to win an NCAA national championship and a Super Bowl, Jimmy Johnson.
Sherman Smith, RB coach, also has coordinator experience. He was OC under Zorn in D.C. He was also assistant head coach with the Titans.
All those guys will have to compete for the jobs, if and when they open, and outsiders still have a shot, but these guys I would think have the upper hand.