Spurrier not interested in Miami
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Spurrier not interested in Miami
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Call me crazy but I think the Redskins job humbled Spurrier. His ego seems to have taken a back seat. First, he turns down UF and now the Dolphins. Anyways, my bet is he either remains retired or takes over at UNC.
Call me crazy but I think the Redskins job humbled Spurrier. His ego seems to have taken a back seat. First, he turns down UF and now the Dolphins. Anyways, my bet is he either remains retired or takes over at UNC.
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Re: Spurrier not interested in Miami
thats the word here in charlotteRedskins1974 wrote: takes over at UNC.

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I truly think that Spurrier would succeed as an offensive coordinator in the NFL. However, he'd never demote himself to taking a position like that (so I guess my argument above about ego is thrown out the window
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Off-hand, Spurrier was the worst NFL head coach I can remember, and that goes back to the late '50s. Our Mike Nixon had George Preston Marshall, in his last demented years, running the Skins...so Nixon doesn't count.
I don't think Spurrier would even make a good offensive coordinator, since that run&shoot offense was tried in the NFL more than ten years ago, and failed.
Therefore, I hope that Spurrier really is interested in the Dolphins, or that Huizinga can pay him enough to make him interested.
Imagine if all other teams had Spurrier-clones at head coach?
I don't think Spurrier would even make a good offensive coordinator, since that run&shoot offense was tried in the NFL more than ten years ago, and failed.
Therefore, I hope that Spurrier really is interested in the Dolphins, or that Huizinga can pay him enough to make him interested.
Imagine if all other teams had Spurrier-clones at head coach?
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But don't they have a winning record!? And aren't they coached by Lou Holtz? Who in their right mind would pitch Holtz for Spurrier? That's insane!
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Holtz was talking of retiring. He was asked about the rumor, and he stated that he thought it would be a great move if he retired.
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