Who are realistic options to replace Frazier?

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Harvin was right.
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Webbfann wrote:Harvin was right.

About loving Leslie Frazier?
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Webbfann wrote:Harvin was right.
Lol yeah, he's a pretty upstanding young man.
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hmm give frazier a real QB and lets see what he does with another season.



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i have no idea, we need to look for the next bill belichick.
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Saw Kubiak listed in this thread. lol... do you want an even more boring offense than we have now?
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I do not know who the next coach is, but I would like to see them bring in some new blood instead of taking the consensus "best candidate". You do not find the next Belicik by brining in somebody with an established resume.
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Orion wrote:hmm give frazier a real QB and lets see what he does with another season.

He'd bench him.
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mansquatch wrote:I do not know who the next coach is, but I would like to see them bring in some new blood instead of taking the consensus "best candidate". You do not find the next Belicik by brining in somebody with an established resume.
I agree. I want someone who is young and hungry, who can't just shrug his shoulders if it doesn't go well and say, "Oh well, at least I have my legacy from xxxxx team". Give me an up and comer. Someone with energy and passion who wants to blaze his path and who has something to prove.
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thatguy wrote: Lol yeah, he's a pretty upstanding young man.
But he's still right.
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Give Frazier a "real" qb and see what happens. This man obviously doesn't know how to evaluate game play, he goes by practice. As far as a new coach, I'm all for taking risks and delving into the unknown. I'd opt for a offensive-minded coach who has a great defensive coordinator already working for him. Bring them both!

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Webbfann wrote: But he's still right.
No.
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thatguy wrote:
No.
And you base this on what evidence that Ponder IS a functional quarterback, or that Frazier IS a functional head coach?
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Webbfann wrote: But he's still right.
He was/is right lol.

Doesn't excuse his behavior here, but the dude wasn't wrong in the least bit.
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:rofl: We don't even know what Harvin's problem with the Vikings was, how can any of us know if he was right?
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Mothman wrote::rofl: We don't even know what Harvin's problem with the Vikings was, how can any of us know if he was right?
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We just KNOW, Jim.

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