Deadskins wrote:SnyderSucks wrote:Deadskins wrote:SnyderSucks wrote:PulpExposure wrote:SnyderSucks wrote:He was a default hiring because anyone with legitimate credentials to take the job either would not interview or turned the job down.
Really? Jim Fassel (with a winning record as a head coach), and Steve Mariucci don't count?
Why would they count? They aren't legitimate candidates for any other jobs. The last time Fassell had a job, he was hired as a favor by his friend Billick in Baltimore. Billick, his friend, had to fire him during the season. Marriucci has already been fired twice. He's a poor man's Norv Turner.
Really? I don't remember any Norv Turner coached team ever making a SB, much less winning one.
Which of those coaches ever won a super bowl? I remember the Giants going, but not winning. I don't remember Marriucci making a super bowl. Maybe I'm forgetting something. Regardless of either winning a super bowl, neither is currently a legitimate candidate for any other coaching jobs in the league. As I said, the last time Fassell was given a job to help resusitate his career, he had to be fired by a longtime friend during the season. If anyone was even considering Fassell for a job he wouldn't have had to accept a job with the UFL.
I do think that Snyder was close to hiring Fassell. I like to think the fan outcry and the calls to Redskins Park made him reconsider.
Fassel went and lost. Marriucci went and won.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Mariucci
I remeber the giants Super Bowl with Fassell.
I don't remember Mariucci ever getting close to a SB, and neither does his record on wikipedia.