Sexy Rex?

After this season ends, most sports gambling fans would say that there is a very good probability that the Miami Dolphins will be searching for a new head coach. This is going to be a very delicate decision because usually, the result of hiring a new head coach is that there is an exodus of new coaches and players. Most sports gambling fans would say that the Dolphins have a good starting foundation of players, but they probably just need a few more key players at certain positions. So even though a new coach may sound great in theory, there is the chance that this new coach could want to rebuild the team based on his style of play, which would cause some buyers to beware to be involved in the decision.

If Miami does decide to make the move and hire a new head coach, then my first option would actually be Rex Ryan. I know he has been a pain in the ass as the Jets head coach, however, check the best bookie software site in the planet, www.AcePerHead.com… there is no question that he is one of the top defensive minds in the NFL, and he knows how to motivate players, and players want to play for him. Another positive is that he has been a head coach in this year for a few years now, so he does have experience. Over the past decade, whenever Miami has hired a new coach they have decided to choose a person that had zero heading coaching experience, and the result has been a revolving door of head coaches in this organization. I think it is fair to say that the Dolphins have given enough coaches a chance at being a first-time head coach, and the results have not been favorable, so it would be wiser to go with someone who has prior head coaching experience.

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The knock-on Rex is that he was pretty much clueless when it comes to offense. However that is two-fold, one because he has had the unfair privilege of having rookie QB’s that have not been very good lead his team, and two he has not had the best offensive coordinators coaching his offenses. It would be scary to see what Rex could do if he had an elite QB running his offense, and his defensive mind leading the defense. Also, don’t forget Rex was able to make it to two AFC championships in a row with Mark Sanchez as his QB. I think most sports gambling fans would agree that Tannehill is definitely a better QB than Sanchez ever was on the Jets. In addition, if Rex had an offensive mind like Bill Lazor as his offensive coordinator, then that would also be an improvement over his past offensive coordinators.

I think he would be a great fit for Miami, and he would even be a draw to get new talent into the organization. Countless players on the Jets have said that the main reason why they signed with the Jets was that they wanted to play for Rex. I think he would also be smart enough to see that he does not need to clean house, but instead he could keep a lot of the Dolphins core pieces in place. It is actually exciting to think what the Dolphins would look like if Rex was the head coaching, leading the defense, and Lazor as the offensive coach leading the offense. If he were leading this team this year, then it could be argued that the defense would be consistently better this season, and Miami would probably have a better record than their current 7-7 record.

One comment

  • phinfreak

    Bad idea. Sure, lets take another coach who has failed and gotten fired and hire him! Of course! I mean it would at least be consistent stupidity on Ross.

    A better HC candidate would be Mike Shanahan. He was proven right about RGIII, and in spite of his owner meddling in personnel decisions, he won even at Washington where its harder to work than in the big D w Jerry Jones.

    Shanahan went to two super bowls in back to back years, hes from the Bill Walsh tree and the WCO, took the Redskins to the playoffs for the first time in 2012 and won the tough NFC East division.

    Shanahan knows talent, especially RB, and has always had a great rushing attack.

    This guy has the pettigree, the super bowl and playoff experience, an offensive guru, and had the Redskins on a successful turnaround until the RGIII fiasco which wasn’t his fault and cause for his problems with Snyder. Looking at RGIII now, Shanahan has been vindicated…RGIII cant play QB.

    I think he would make a major improvement in the Fins and has the brains to compete with Belichek.