South Pender wrote:Blitz wrote:I don't completely agree that the CFL has been loaded with coaches who are so ahead of the curve than our B.C. Lions. No question that Hufnagel is a very smart football coach. Dickenson was developed slowly and wisely under Hufnagel. Chris Jones did a terrific job in Edmonton and has always been a coach who has impressed me. Kent Austin has his Grey Cup win in Saskatchewan, took Hamilton to the Grey Cup last year and overcame a 1-6 start to bring the Tabbies back again. But I don't see Richie Hall in that category at this point nor Chamblis and Milanovich missed the playoffs with Ricky Ray at quarterback. Rich Campbell has not proven himself to be in that category yet either, nor has Condon or O'Shea.
Good point; I agree. It seems to me that the notion that the other CFL coaches have, for the last several years, been way ahead of our coaches (Chapdelaine, Stubler, et al.), strategically and tactically, may not be really borne out by all the evidence--despite repeated assertions on this forum that this has been the case.
As for Milanovich (as I've noted before), if we ignore 2014 when injuries were a mitigating factor for the Argos, he is 20-16, for a .555 winning percentage, despite having the best QB in the CFL. Did Milanovich, an offense-minded HC, have a more-potent offense in 2012-2013 than the Lions? No. The average number of points-for in those two years was: Argos: 476 (or 26.4 pts./game) vs Lions: 492 (27.3 pts./game).
As for Orlondo Steinauer, it seems true that he's done a good job with the defense in Hamilton, but I think this time around I'd like to see our new HC come from an offensive perspective. This would put LaPolice in the picture, but I share the same doubts about him that others on this forum do. He didn't play professionally (not a knock-out factor in itself) and consequently may not command quite the same respect that a number of other CFL head coaches who have played professionally enjoy (the exceptions being Chris Jones and Rich Campbell). I suppose Chris Jones would be the most notable exception to that. I have wondered whether this lack of professional playing experience may have contributed a little to Benevides' lack of credibility among the players. Perhaps a new HC from the defensive ranks would be fine as long as a really sharp--and ideally experienced--OC could be brought in too. What are the terms of George Cortez's contract in Saskabush?
I also would prefer our new Head Coach to have a background from the offensive side of the football for this one reason - to finally get us out of the old Calgary spread offence playbook of the 90's that Wally is so entranced with. However, more importantly is to get the best person for the job.
Right now I would prefer Steinauer over LaPolice. I'm not even sure if Steinauer will want the job.
I believe Cortez will be available for a coaching position for next season, as he will be fired in Saskatchewan. I could see Wally wanting Cortez as our offensive coordinator. However, I sure don't. Cortez is also not Head Coaching material. He is way too conflict driven.
If, in an imaginary world, I was the new Leos Head Coach and I could have any coach I wanted, with lots of money to pay them, I would
a) try to talk Dave Ritchie out of retirement and if I couldnt' - I would hire Stubler as my defensive coordinator. Steinauer would be my third choice.
b) I would hire Dave Dickenson as my offensive coordinator and my second choice would be Chapdelaine. Either would run the offence the way they want to with the only directions given would be to a) be aggressive and b) be innovative
c) I would have Mike Gibson as my offensive line coach but he would refuse the job, now that he is an offensive coordinator in Ottawa. I would steal Pat DelMonaco from Calgary. My third choice would be to promote Kelly Bates to offensive line coach.This is the most important position where I consider change is needed. Calgary played four non-imports on thei offensive line. We couldn't get it done with 3 Internationals.
d) I would hire Barrin Miles as my defensive backfield coach
e) Johnny Holland would remain my linebackers coach
f) Jeff Reinebold would be my special team's coach. Craig Dickenson would be my second choice.
g) My quarterback's coach would be Steve Kruck. Jarious Jackson would be a second choice. I would hire Geroy Simon to coach the recievers and bring him back to the fold.
h) To coach the defensive line I would offer Randy Melvin so much money he would return as our defensive line coach.
i) As coach of the running backs and look after the draft I would keep Kelly Bates in his present position
j) I would hire an extra coach to the staff and hire Angus Reid to work specifically with the center position, assist the offensive line coach, and also help Bates with the draft.
It was fun making those decisions.

"When I went to Catholic high school in Philadelphia, we just had one coach for football and basketball. He took all of us who turned out and had us run through a forest. The ones who ran into the trees were on the football team". (George Raveling)