Eagles coaching search: Moving on from Chip Kelly
So where do the Eagles turn? They could always expand their search to include more candidates, but pay attention to these three names in particular.
Eagles coaching search: Moving on from Chip Kelly
Zach Berman, Inquirer Staff Writer
By Zach Berman
The rumors started to trickle out on Sunday and became more definitive Sunday night: Chip Kelly did not want to coach the Eagles and decided to return to Oregon.
This is a blow to the Eagles because Kelly was at or near the top of their list, according to sources. Plus, it appeared he favored the Eagles job to the Browns job. He just didn't like it more than his current job. It's unlikely money was the issue -- the Eagles can pay -- so one must wonder if control over personnel was an issue. The Eagles have an attractive structure in which the coach reports directly to the owner -- not the general manager -- but the next coach will work in tandem with general manager Howie Roseman.
Of course, Cleveland does not have a general manager, and he decided not to go there. But Joe Banner is also heavily involved. In college football, the coach has control over everything in the program. That's not the way it is in the NFL, save for New England and Washington (and, previously, Philadelphia).
The point is moot. The Eagles must move on, and not just from Kelly. They also liked Penn State coach Bill O'Brien and wanted to speak with Syracuse coach Doug Marrone. O'Brien elected to stay in State College; Marrone took the head coaching job with the Buffalo Bills.
So where do the Eagles turn? They could always expand their search to include more candidates, but pay attention to these three names in particular:
Mike McCoy, Broncos offensive coordinator: The Eagles met with McCoy on Sunday. He's 40 years old. He's made the playoffs with Jake Delhomme and Tim Tebow as his quarterbacks before entering a coaching paradise, as Peyton Manning's offensive coordinator. McCoy was actually a quarterback in the Eagles training in 1998. He fits the offensive profile that it's believed the Eagles desire, and his adapability with different quarterbacks and different approaches must be a plus.
He's also been involved with some outstanding running offenses. He's worked under John Fox and Josh McDaniels. He's worked with Jack Del Rio, Mike Nolan, and Dennis Allen.
Gus Bradley, Seahawks defensive coordinator: The Eagles will meet with Bradley this week. Bradley, 46, oversaw the NFL's top scoring defense and his group looked outstanding in Sunday's win over the Redskins. (However, Robert Griffin III was clearly hurt.) I was in the Seahawks locker room after the game and talked to a collection of their defensive players. They raved about his personality, calling him a "people's person" who always has energy and commands respect.
"You've never seen him have a bad day," cornerback Richard Sherman said. "He's been sick, no voice, hoarse, and he comes in with the most energy. And you're like, 'There's nothing that can bring this guy's energy down.' And he's never down. No matter the score, he makes his guys show up, presses his guys to be the best, and that's what makes Gus Bradley a great head coaching candidate."
Bradley is a protege of former Tampa Bay defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin. In Seattle, he runs a 4-3 scheme with principles of the 3-4, so it's actually more of a hybrid. He has a lot of size, and a lot of speed. The size of his defensive backfield is particuarly impressive. They're required to play physical and matchup against taller receivers.
Jay Gruden, Bengals offensive coordinator: The Eagles requested permission to speak with Gruden, but it has not been granted yet. Gruden, 45, is also a candidate in Arizona. He has an intriguing resume, with head coaching experience in the Arena Football League and the United Football League. Since coming to the Bengals, Cincinnati has made the playoffs two consecutive seasons. The roster has been exceedingly young, too, and he's helped develop Andy Dalton and found ways to maximize wide receiver A.J. Green and tight end Jermaine Gresham.
A plus with Gruden is that he can be hired right away. That should not be a priority, but if the Eagles wait to hire a coach in the Super Bowl, it makes it difficult to recruit a staff that late in the game. Not impossible, but not ideal. That could work against McCoy and Bradley, depending upon how far the Broncos and Seahawks advance.
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This above list does not mean that Falcons defensive coordinator Mike Nolan, special teams coordinator Keith Armstrong, and Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians are not realistic candidates. The first two have interviewed; Arians is expected to interview this week.
But at the current stage of the search, pay attention to McCoy, Bradley, and Gruden.
Of course, this could change. And the Eagles could have additional candidates. They targeted college coaches early in the search, and there's no saying that there's an under-the-radar college coach they'll pursue.
Continue reading The Inquirer and philly.com for all your updates.
Kioto, what was cutting edge when Lurie hired Ray Rhodes?
You do the best you can.
Hiring a coach is like drafting a player.
Andre Reed went undrafted (Kutztown State) and went to 6 probowls and is a 5time HOF nominee.
You grab your crotch and make what you think is a good decision.
If you are ripping Lurie you are just a miserable person.
I remember Braman and Tose and the Vet. 1000hugs
David Shaw signed a long term contract with Stanford 2 WEEKS AGO! Dogkilla
1. Bradley 2. Arians 3. McCoy 4. Please stop saying David Shaw(who would be 3rd on my list), he signed an extension over a month ago and isn't going anywhere. Stephen45
Go with Gus, this defense needs a serious overhaul just to be competitive. Bradley can hire a solid OC, but if Birds don't fix this defense it won't matter! Z-Force
IMO there is only one complain Eagles fans could have on Lurie: the fact that he continued to stick with Reid.
And IMO he did it b/c 2005 was McNabbs ACL tear and then Reid made it back to the NFC Champ game in 2009.
I kinda think Jim Johnson's Defense covered up a lot of Reid's deficiencies. 1000hugs
KC Keeler!!!!! Gusto Poodini
i laugh i was the the first to start talking about jay... but prefer mccoy over jay my self... defroe
McCoy... Oak31
I think one of the main problems with the Eagles is personnel, not the head coach. When a veteran player of a 4-12 team was asked about Chip Kelly, he responded that he didn't want any part of Kelly because he was a "gimmick guy" whose system wouldn't work in the NFL. You just finished 4-12 and you are in what kind of a position to call a successful coach a mistake? Ridiculous.
There are too many players on this team who are not professionals in the way they carry themselves. Last year D. Jackson ran four routes against the NY Giants and never turned around to look for the ball as he jogged down the field. That's not Andy Reid and that's not coaching. That's a cat that needed to be cut.
Ultimately, I think Kelly would have been good for Philly, but he made the better decision to stay in Eugene. Why he would want to leave that cushy gig going 11-0, 10-1 every year and making millions is beyond me!
Mike Zimmer is a guy who has not been mentioned. Every year he puts together an outstanding defense but seems to be on the outside looking in to head coaching jobs.
coachdent
I'd lean towards Gus. D is a priority phillyceltic
I think they have to go with Bradley. And I personally would choose Arians over McCoy. You could see the impact he has on the Colts O when he was gone yesterday. Another guy no one is talking about is Winston Moss, he could bring over GB secondary coach Perry as DC, and GB QB McAdoo as OC. Lastly, Nick Saban. I know he wasn;t successful his first round in the NFL but you would almost certainly have to consider him. Would Love to have Shaw but he signed that extension so there wouldn't be any questions about him going to the NFL, so he's out. shoutout- Nick Saban isn't going anywhere. And like Chip Kelly...why would he want to leave Alabama for Philly? I've got news for you, this is not the elite destination of choice for coaches.
coachdent - I'm not saying i want Saban, I am saying they very well could talk to him. The difference between the 2 is Kelly was afraid to fail at the next level, Saban may feel as though he has something to prove in the NFL. Either way, I think of who is left Bradley is the best fit. O'brien would have been if he left.
shoutout - Reports saying if Saban wins tonight he will rebuild another college team or go to the NFL.
shoutout - Mike McCoy.
He took Jake Delhomme to a Super Bowl, Kyle Orton to a pro bowl and Tim Tebow to the playoffs.
gilligan


