Miami interested in Pete Carroll?

Discussion in 'National Football League' started by BlairThomas#1, Jan 8, 2007.

  1. BlairThomas#1

    BlairThomas#1 New Member

    Joined:
    Jan 15, 2004
    Messages:
    3,252
    Likes Received:
    0
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2724672

    MIAMI -- Miami Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga's travel itinerary suggests he's trying to lure Southern California coach Pete Carroll back to the NFL.



    Carroll has been on vacation in Costa Rica, and a Huizenga-owned plane flew there Sunday, then returned to Fort Lauderdale, according to flight records. The same plane was used to take Dolphins officials to Pittsburgh, Chicago, San Diego, Jacksonville and Minneapolis to interview candidates to replace Nick Saban.

    Clayton's take


    The fact that Pete Carroll was willing to meet Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga during a vacation in Costa Rica shows he's as interested in this job as any that has come along for him in the NFL in years.
    Read more of John Clayton's Quick Hits.




    A Dolphins spokesman declined to say whether Huizenga met with Carroll. USC spokesman Tim Tessalone said Carroll was expected to return from vacation Tuesday.



    "Pete hasn't gotten back, so I don't have any information to share with you," Tessalone said.



    In the 1990s, Carroll coached the New York Jets for one season and the New England Patriots for three before being fired. As recently as last week, he denied rumors he wanted to return to the pros.



    If the 55-year-old Carroll is interested in the Dolphins job, he would become the front-runner. He led the Trojans to a fifth consecutive Bowl Championship Series appearance this season and beat Michigan in the Rose Bowl. He's 65-12 with two national titles in six seasons at Southern California.



    The Dolphins interviewed two candidates Monday: their defensive coordinator, Dom Capers, and Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin.



    Capers was interviewed in Jacksonville, where he was on vacation. He coached expansion teams in Carolina and Houston and has a career record of 48-80.



    Since Saban left last week for Alabama, Miami has interviewed at least six other candidates: former Atlanta Falcons coach Jim Mora, Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt, Georgia Tech coach Chan Gailey, San Diego offensive coordinator Cam Cameron, and two Chicago Bears assistants, defensive coordinator Ron Rivera and offensive coordinator Ron Turner.



    Gailey, a former offensive coordinator for the Dolphins, said Monday there was nothing new to report in the coaching search.



    "I'm one of the guys in the running," he said. "We'll see where it goes."



    The Dolphins' experience with Saban might make them less likely to hire a college coach. He came to Miami from Louisiana State and left after two seasons, deciding he preferred the SEC to the NFL.



    Carroll is one of the highest-paid coaches in college, but Huizenga last week said: "I don't care what it takes, what it costs, what's involved. We're going to make this a winning franchise."



    The Dolphins have failed to make the playoffs the past five seasons, a team record.



    A message left on Carroll's cell phone wasn't returned, and his agent didn't return calls seeking comment.
     
  2. JetBlue

    JetBlue Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Nov 24, 2004
    Messages:
    11,742
    Likes Received:
    5,960
    if he takes it and fails, I bet he could convince the Bills for another shot and just complete the AFC east.
     
  3. Jetzz

    Jetzz Active Member

    Joined:
    Sep 26, 2002
    Messages:
    7,567
    Likes Received:
    0
    That just made me laugh... :smile:

    He probably has some hunger to have some success in the NFL now that he's enjoyed a nice long run at the top in the college ranks. I am not convinced he will make a good NFL coach though.
     
  4. ollie

    ollie Right Wing NutJob

    Joined:
    Nov 2, 2003
    Messages:
    8,312
    Likes Received:
    44
    That was my exact thought reading that!
     
  5. Twombles

    Twombles Active Member

    Joined:
    Nov 6, 2005
    Messages:
    4,652
    Likes Received:
    0
    Pete Carroll works so well with USC, and has such a great young team, with some awesome new freshmen next year. I would be surprised if he left, i think USC could be the number 1 seed next year.
     
  6. Royal Tee

    Royal Tee Girls juss wanna have fun
    Moderator

    Joined:
    Dec 31, 2002
    Messages:
    21,809
    Likes Received:
    4,336
    Pete has always been one of my favs.
    Not so much a great HC but he was one of the BEST Defensive Coordinators we ever had.

    He did not get a chance here and was slapped in the face by the JETS FO.......

    We sure paid the price on that decision.
     
  7. BlairThomas#1

    BlairThomas#1 New Member

    Joined:
    Jan 15, 2004
    Messages:
    3,252
    Likes Received:
    0
    While I don't disagree that the Jets screwed him, I really think the college game is where he belongs. He loves being a teacher, getting fired up and mentoring kids. A "players coach" has a hard time working in the NFL, but with all the authority in college resting in the hands of the HC, it works very well.

    I hope he doesn't leave USC, but if he does, I wouldn't be suprised if is a success or failure either way as an NFL coach again.
     
  8. rillo

    rillo New Member

    Joined:
    Feb 21, 2006
    Messages:
    2,531
    Likes Received:
    0
    I agree too me he's nothing but a college coach....i think if Miami hire him....he'll lose the locker room....JT and Zach wont buy into him.....JMHO also why would u want that job? USC is such a easier job....owell
     

Share This Page