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Poll: who do you want the Vikings to choose as the next head coach
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Quote: @Vikergirl said:
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Our poll is more scientific.  Putting the names in alphabetical order makes all the difference.
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#13
Harbaugh.
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Quote: @VikingOracle said:
Honestly, I don't get Patrick Graham's inclusion on this list.  I won't be bothered by any of the other three.  For me, it is really hard to judge based only upon what I read and their records -- you really want someone with the "it" factor or stage presence and that is why the in-person interview is so important.  Harbaugh, I think has that (most crazy people have a little bit of stage presence).
Well the current Rooney Rule does technically require 2 in person minority candidate interviews, so…
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The thing is...  Harbaugh is the most proven and the results speak for themselves.  I worry that his personality will affect his staying power, but I'd be fine taking that gamble.

O'Connell would be my 1a/b to Harbaugh...  who has failed as a HC out of the McVay tree?  I think unlike Belicheck, McVay finds young, smart professionals with the right traits to be excellent coaches. 

Morris would be 3rd, but I don't have anything against him.  Players love him by all accounts, you'd be banking on him having learned from past failures.  Not a given...  some guys are just excellent coordinators, not head coaches.
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Quote: @Vikergirl said:
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Still not alphabetical; amateurs!
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#18
I've run the savannalytics

Ryan Silverfield 
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Quote: @Wetlander said:
O'Connell would be my 1a/b to Harbaugh...  who has failed as a HC out of the McVay tree?  I think unlike Belicheck, McVay finds young, smart professionals with the right traits to be excellent coaches. 

Morris would be 3rd, but I don't have anything against him.  Players love him by all accounts, you'd be banking on him having learned from past failures.  Not a given...  some guys are just excellent coordinators, not head coaches.
Here is a question to ponder -- when does Morris become part of the McVay tree?  Does he have to be a coordinator for McVay for 2 seasons, 3 seasons?
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#20
Should have had a "Just thanking God it isn't Todd Bowles" option.

I'm torn between Harbaugh and Morris, O'Connell a distant 3rd and Graham a "Who the F are you again?"


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