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01/3/07
Who will be the next Miami Dolphin head coach?
By Bill Jempty

The Sun-Sentinel is already reporting Saban as leaving for Alabama. James Joyner already blogged on that news. So who will be the next Dolphin head coach?

Lets throw out some name

Mike Mularkey- Current Offensive Coordinator of Miami

Don Capers- Current Defensive Coordinator

Jim Bates- Dolphins interim coach in 2004

Dennis Green- Recently fired Arizona Cardinal coach

Pete Carroll- USC Head coach and former Jets coach

Bill Cowher- Pittsburgh Steeler Head coach and rumored to be quitting

Jimmy Johnson- Former Dolphin coach and TV analyst

Some more

Steve Mariucci

 Ron Rivera-NFL Asst Coach

Rex Ryan- Ditto

Mike Shula

Bobby Petrino

Lets sort out the list. I got all these names from either ESPN or The Sun-Sentinel.

Jimmy Johnson and Bill Cowher- LOL, only in some Star Trek alternate universe would they end up on the Dolphin sideline in 2007.

Mike Shula- Ditto. Shula has an obvious Miami connection and the trade of coaches would be ironic, but it just won’t happen. Sun-Sentinel readers think otherwise. Last time I looked Shula was polling first.

Ryan, Rivera and almost any NFL asst coach- The ones with playoff teams will be unavailable to interview till their team’s elimination. Which leaves the guys who aren’t coaching playoff teams. If the Dolphins want a present NFL asst not on their staff already, they should wait till after the Super Bowl. Here’s a longshot Asst possibility- Donnie Henderson formerly of the Jets and Lions, though getting fired by Detroit would look like a resume liability. To me it would be a blessing.

Petrino- Perennial rumor coach. Who knows if the NFL would interest him?

Carroll- See Petrino comment. If I were the Dolphins I’d put out feelers to Carroll.

Dennis Green- I’d like to see him considered for the Dolphin job and said so two days ago.

Mariucci- He’s never impressed me but Miami may give them a look if they want an experienced NFL head coach.

Capers and Mularkey- Capers is a possibility, on the other hand Mularkey’s choice would be about as popular with Dolphin fans as a David Duke speaking offer to the NAACP. Alot of Miami followers blame Mularkey for the team’s offensive woes.

I played High school ball against Mularkey in Broward County in the 1970’s. If we’re going to interview former South Florida former HS gridiron players, we should add U of GA head coach Mark Richt to the list.

Richt as head coach, Mularkey as offensive coordinator. Can I coach special teams?

Jim Bates- An intriguing choice but probably unlikely. Bates was runnerup to Saban at the end of the 2004 season for the Dolphins head coaching job. Alot of Miami fans and players thought Bates should have been given a full-time shot at coaching Miami. He was 3-4 with a team that started 1-8. Another reason for his support, may have been Bates enthusiasm. His sideline manner was hardly dour in his short time as the Dolphins head coach. Since leaving Miami, Bates was Green Bay defensive coordinator in 2005. I heard on ESPN that he took a sabbatical or leave from football in 2006.

If I were Miami, I’d consider Bates, Green and Carroll.

Cross posted at OTB Sports 

 

3 Comments

  1. […] Cross Posted at Poliblog’s Deportes […]

    Pingback by Who will the Miami Dolphins hire as their new coach » OTB Sports — 01/3/07 @ 10:18 am

  2. Mike Sherman is not on the list. My how far he’s fallen. The guy almost got to the Super Bowl. I think he can coach. Also being the Packers’ GM and his inability to scout talent is what cost him his job.

    Comment by Sean Hackbarth — 01/6/07 @ 11:10 pm

  3. Bob Stoops?

    Comment by SB — 01/9/07 @ 11:07 am

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