Posted: Wednesday, January 18, 2012, 2:51 PM | 24 comments |
 
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Eagles offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg spent two years as a head coach in Detroit. (Michael Perez/AP Photo)

I'm seeing all kinds of speculation erupting from the fact that Eagles offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg is scheduled to interview for the Oakland Raiders' head coaching position this weekend, and might be in the Indianapolis picture as well.

First, for the hard-core Andy Reid haters who want to spin that Andy's assistants are fleeing because he's in such a dire spot -- no. Marty came here in 2003 after being fired from the head coaching spot in Detroit. He has always wanted to get another chance, to change history's judgment of him as the guy who kicked off to start overtime. Andy has tried to help Marty in that effort, to the extent that he really pushed Mike Holmgren and Tom Heckert to interview Marty last year for the job that went to Pat Shurmur, and was ticked when they didn't.

Second, I've said in the past that I don't necessarily see Marty as a head coach, a face-and-voice-of-the-franchise guy. Marty tends to wander off on tangents, as a public speaker. What results from that can be a fun and informative journey, but sound bites are not his specialty. In Oakland, though, it sure seems new GM Reggie McKenzie is going to be the face and voice of the franchise. Because the 49ers dominate the market, I'm not sure the Raiders' coach is really that high profile. And heaven knows, the Raiders have had their share of eccentric coaching personalities in recent years. (Tom Cable?)

Would I hire Marty as my head coach? If my main objective was to develop a young quarterback, yeah, I very well might. He really knows an awful lot about that stuff, and is good at teaching it. Not sure how that fits in with Carson Palmer in Oakland, but who knows what McKenzie is planning? Maybe the Raiders will deal up and draft a QB.

Marty would be perfect to develop Andrew Luck in Indianapolis. Maybe there, Jim Irsay is going to be the face and voice of the franchise. Sure looking that way.

Third, some Eagles fans seem to think having Marty leave would be a good thing for the franchise. I don't think it would necessarily derail the offense or anything, but in general, Marty does a good job. Mike Vick would miss him. Yes, Marty and Andy together are not exactly the quick, decisive thinkers club on the sideline with the clock running. But Marty has good ideas. His offense this past season would have been an all-time work of art, dominant throwing and running, if it could have cut down on the turnovers. And I don't think Marty had much to do with those; in fact, late in the season, he seemed literally to be in pain discussing them.

If Andy, say, brought back Brad Childress in the event of Marty's departure, the Eagles would be OK. I would worry about promoting a less-accomplished assistant, a Doug Pederson or David Culley, who might not stand up to Andy's impulse to throw every down.

What about making Howard Mudd offensive coordinator? Promoting an offensive line coach is not exactly breaking new ground down at NovaCare. This time, it might actually make sense.

I would be in favor of this just for the weekly coordinator press conferences.

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In Eagles developments, the team worked out former Bills QB Trent Edwards, but didn't sign him. Sounded like a tire-kick. And middle linebacker Jamar Chaney, it turned out, needed disk surgery on his neck, which was performed Tuesday. In the season finale against the Redskins, Chaney left with an injury the Eagles said was a concussion and Chaney said was a stinger. No reason why he shouldn't be fine for training camp.

The Eagles apparently are not going to hold Andy Reid's season wrapup until potential defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo checks out the New Orleans Saints and decides what he wants to do. Reportedly, Spagnuolo is in New Orleans today. At this pace, Andy might want to think about reviewing 2011 and previewing 2012's training camp in the same presser.

Posted by Les Bowen @ 2:51 PM  Permalink | 24 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:10 PM, 01/18/2012
    Les, what about Tom Moore the former O-coordinator for the Colts? He's working for the Jets as a consultant but the Eagles may be able to lure him back to a full-time gig. I think he and Howard Mudd could bring about great results.
    soulman386
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:30 PM, 01/18/2012
    The Raiders have a young QB they picked up last year... Terrelle Pryor. And you would have to agree that he is likely to need a LOT of coaching!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:28 PM, 01/18/2012
    If Marty M goes to Oakland, his kid will blow off Penn State for Stanford.
    CCRichards
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:31 PM, 01/18/2012
    Yea, Marty can develop Luck, just like he did Kevin Kolb! Maybe he can even teach the play where on the 1 yd line, you run the halfback into the middle of the line and then have him throw the ball back to the........ never mind, its a pretty complicated play to learn! Good Luck Indy, you're going to need it!
    younged
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:16 PM, 01/18/2012
    MARTY WILL DO NO WORSE THAN FAT ANDREW. GOOD LUCK!
    Pete60
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:20 PM, 01/18/2012
    Hiring Marty is actually an excellent idea for building a team. All of those ensured high-draft picks you will get with him as coach for a few years will definetely get you some good players to build around. And then you can just tell the fanbase all the losses were Martys fault. buys you 2 or 3 years of franchise building while you look for a coach.
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:42 PM, 01/18/2012
    Doug Pederson Woohooo!!!
    Luriesucks
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:46 PM, 01/18/2012
    It took Les until the end of the article to get to the point - the offensive coordinator has to resist Andy's urge to throw on every down. Will a new coordinator be worse than Marty in that department? Andy's the fat man at the buffet goes for the chocolate cake (the throw) and ignores the healthy food (the running game). Marty is supposed to help Andy make healthy choices but he's right behind him with the cake plate...
    TongueWagger
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:47 PM, 01/18/2012
    WHAT WILL ANDREW DO IF MARTY LEAVES?
    Pete60
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:53 PM, 01/18/2012
    Let him walk and rehire Gruden as OC.
    Sam Crow
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:18 PM, 01/18/2012
    They can have Marty and Juan ... but Juan get Juan free !
    Gringo4
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:24 PM, 01/18/2012
    brotherman1,yup go and get John Gruden,he kick are a---ss in the Chip and went on to Win the Bowl...
    brotherman1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:29 PM, 01/18/2012
    San Fran off. cord. would love to come back to the east coast.Went to Holy Spirit down in A.C.. Made some good calls last week.
    clobal
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:40 PM, 01/18/2012
    Marty's done a good job, but let's face it this offense is Reid's. They could definitely lose Marty without that much of an impact.
    p-diddy


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Les BowenLes Bowen has covered the Eagles for the Daily News since 2002. Before that, he spent nearly 13 years covering the Flyers. It took Les only a few seasons after the switch to figure out that there was no penalty box at the Linc, and that the time really wasn't his, despite what Andy Reid kept saying. Les came to Philadelphia and the Daily News from Charlotte in 1983. In the intervening years, he has pretty much lost track of NASCAR, and his accent. He, his wife Barbara, and their two sons live in Haddon Township, New Jersey. E-mail Les at bowenl@phillynews.com and follow him on Twitter.

Paul DomowitchPaul Domowitch has been with the Daily News since 1982. He has spent most of his nearly 3 decades with the paper covering the Eagles and pro football. For the last 10 years, he’s been a selector for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. A native of Wilkes-Barre and a graduate of Wilkes University, Domo started his career in Texas, working first for the Midland Reporter-Telegram (1976-78), and then for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where he covered some god-awful Texas Ranger baseball teams. His first beat at the Daily News actually was boxing, which he covered just long enough to lose 2 sports coats to blood spatter before moving on to football. Domo and his wife Shelley, a University of Oklahoma grad who still hasn’t gotten over that Fiesta Bowl loss to Boise State 5 years ago, have 2 terrific daughters -- Allison, 28, who is an attorney in South Jersey, and Amy, 25, who works in administration for a professional baseball team. E-mail Domo at PDomo@aol.com and follow him on Twitter.

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