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Ken Wisenhunt to Interview this weekend per NFL League resources
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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 503558" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>U cant call saban Spurrier or any similar an nfl coach. Nfl coaches are guys like chan. Ken. Herm edwards. Etc. A small stint in the nfl does not make u a nfl coach and same with college. For me its about the bulk background. 15-20 years in nfl during the major portion of career before making the switch. Many if not most guys start out for a few years in college. Usually early on, then nfl for next 15 to 20. Those are nfl guys so to speak. </p><p></p><p>The one true nfl coach that did have success was pete carrol. But its the exception not the rule. He was in the nfl for the bulk of his formative career before going to Usc. </p><p></p><p>I am on record that kw doesnt bring anything to the table for tech. I cant figure out what it would be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 503558, member: 628"] U cant call saban Spurrier or any similar an nfl coach. Nfl coaches are guys like chan. Ken. Herm edwards. Etc. A small stint in the nfl does not make u a nfl coach and same with college. For me its about the bulk background. 15-20 years in nfl during the major portion of career before making the switch. Many if not most guys start out for a few years in college. Usually early on, then nfl for next 15 to 20. Those are nfl guys so to speak. The one true nfl coach that did have success was pete carrol. But its the exception not the rule. He was in the nfl for the bulk of his formative career before going to Usc. I am on record that kw doesnt bring anything to the table for tech. I cant figure out what it would be. [/QUOTE]
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