Eagles News: Coaching Search Falls Flat

Aug 15, 2015; Glendale, AZ, USA; Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Doug Pederson against the Arizona Cardinals during a preseason NFL football game at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 15, 2015; Glendale, AZ, USA; Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Doug Pederson against the Arizona Cardinals during a preseason NFL football game at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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Well, the uninspiring and depressing entity that is the 2016 Philadelphia Eagles’ coaching search has come to an end.

Doug Pederson will be the team’s new head coach.

Coughlin Rejecting Eagles Conjured Memories Of 2011 Defensive Coordinator Search – GCobb.com

While Coughlin was interested in the position, he ultimately decided against it. Part of the reason had to do with who the offensive coordinator would turn out to be, with Coughlin likely preferring to have his own guy in place, and the Eagles likely telling him he’d have to accept either Pat Shurmur or perhaps Duce Staley as his coordinator.

Such circumstances obviously wouldn’t sit well with Coughlin. We’re talking about an established coach with a very well respected NFL resume being told who he would have on his staff by Howie Roseman and Jeffrey Lurie. Coughlin likely felt insulted by those conditions, as should any candidate for the job that has any kind of self respect.

When a head coach comes into a job, he’s got to have the ability to freely assemble a staff of his own guys to set himself up for success.

The situation reminds me so much of the team’s 2011 search for a defensive coordinator. After the Eagles had fired Sean McDermott, they first hired Jim Washburn to coach the defensive line and install his gimmicky Wide-Nine scheme as a base defense before even interviewing defensive coordinators. Washburn had a well-known reputation for being difficult to work with, and after the team was unable to lure any qualified defensive minds to the team, they were forced to settle for offensive line coach Juan Castillo, who was simply eager for an opportunity to coach.

The similarities between that situation and the current coaching search is rather disturbing.

Are Lurie and Roseman telling candidates that they’ll have to accept an offensive coordinator on their staff without getting a chance to pick one of their own? Just like they were telling defensive coordinator hopefuls in 2011 that they’d have to work with Washburn.

As former president Joe Banner once infamously said, “The definition of Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.”

And clearly, Lurie and Roseman have learned nothing from their past errors.

Eagles To Pursue Doug Pederson As Next Head Coach – Bleeding Green Nation

After having their opening passed on by their top three candidates, the Eagles will now turn to the fourth guy on their list.

They didn’t move quickly enough to land Plan A (Adam), Plan B (Ben) was probably never leaving New York, Plan C (Coughlin) wouldn’t fall in line with Lurie and Roseman’s premade coaching staff. So now the team will turn to Plan D (Doug Pederson).

Pederson comes highly recommended by former head coach Andy Reid, however there is little on his resume to suggest he’s capable of such a role.

Chip Kelly Is The New 49ers Head Coach – NJ.com

Now, excuse me while I take some parting shots at Chip Kelly.

I think Kelly is going to be a punching bag for the NFC West. That division sports three of the best defenses in the conference, and should have no problem eating Kelly’s gimmicky system alive.

Remember how Arizona undressed Kelly’s Eagles on national tv about a month ago? Or how the Seattle Seahawks put the clamps on his scheme back in 2014? Yeah, expect a lot of that.

The good news for 49ers fans is that I’m not sure how Kelly can run their team any further into the ground than they already are. There aren’t even that many good players for him to release.

But hey, maybe the Eagles add to their draft position by making some deals with the Niners! Think Chip will take Josh Huff, Kiko Alonso, and some of the other garbage Oregon players he brought to Philadelphia for a second-round pick?

Well, on second thought, I can’t see Chip and Tom Gamble doing any kind of business with Howie Roseman. Pitty that.