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Is Del Rio USC's version of Mora?
IrishDawg22
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Similar NFL record
Defensive minded
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Similar NFL record
Defensive minded
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You forgot should have been hired last year when it was obvious Kiffen wouldn't get the job done.
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No. It's obvious to anyone with half brain that Mora is a good coach and Del Rio is not.
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We've already seen that Haden has infinite more courage than Emmert.
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Del Rio would likely implode because he rubs people the wrong way.
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I actually think Del Rio could be a good fit at USC. He has done a good job as a DC in Denver plus at Jacksonville he had his moments.
I think we all should learn not to judge an NFL record regarding if he can do well in college. -
Del Rio only implodes if he is a threat to SarkMeek said:Del Rio would likely implode because he rubs people the wrong way.
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Hell yes... pulled him aside just after the flight landed, and let go.DerekJohnson said:We've already seen that Haden has infinite more courage than Emmert.
Dayum.
Why can't somebody with balls be in charge at the UW? -
Don't know how you came to that conclusion. Del Rio had as much success as Mora in the NFL, although I agree with More Time, it's not really relevant to how coaches do in the NFL.TheKobeStopper said:No. It's obvious to anyone with half brain that Mora is a good coach and Del Rio is not.
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Del Rio never won the division in 9 years at JAX. Mora won the division in his first season.RoadDawg55 said:
Don't know how you came to that conclusion. Del Rio had as much success as Mora in the NFL, although I agree with More Time, it's not really relevant to how coaches do in the NFL.TheKobeStopper said:No. It's obvious to anyone with half brain that Mora is a good coach and Del Rio is not.
Del Rio might be good in college. He does fit the Carroll/Mora profile fairly well. -
I like Del Rio.
Jacksonville is a tough place to do well. Making the playoffs and being mediocre is solid. I would not want him taking over Los Angeles' NFL team.
He won 12 and 11 games with Byron Leftwich starting.




