Quote Originally Posted by AngeloV View Post
The more I think about it, the less coaching experience really matters to me. Pinball proved this when he took over as head coach. What you really need is a head coach that can put together a good group of coordinators and assistants, but is really in tune with the game for the all important game day decisions, like when to go for a 3rd down gamble, an appropriate time to challenge, when to make a positional change if someone just isn't on that day...etc. Most importantly is to have the respect of the team, and know how to motivate.

Still, my first choice is definitely O'Shea.
I loved O'Shea as an Argonaut, would love to see him back leading the team as HC. Will it happen, who knows. But my vote would be for O'Shea too.