Really wouldn't surprise me if he's waiting for the ravens oc job.
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I doubt a man with an OC resume like Norv is going to go to the Jets and deal with that utter mess of a QB in Sanchez.
He's 60. He's going to want to work with a good QB and doesn't have time to groom another QB. Sanchez would be lost in the Coryell system anyway.
Sanchez doesn't have an arm strong enough to be effective in a dink and dunk offense let alone the AC offense under Norv lol.
I don't think the jets, but I agree Dallas might not be on his mind. I would think Dallas is just looking for a front man to run Garrett's offense. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I think Flacco is intriguing to Norv. Big arm, already gone through the growing pain years, doesn't choke in the clutch, and he only has to improve upon what is mostly in place. If he can get Streeter up to speed, or draft a big body receiver, he's set.
There are a lot of possibilities for a guy like Norv.
Keep in mind guys:
The Browns, Eagles, Bears, Chargers, and now the Jags do not have HC's. It is probable that they are all waiting for a coordinator to be freed up from the playoffs.
Josh McDaniel, Mike McCoy, Rick Dennison, Wade Phillips, Greg Roman, Tom Clements...hell...maybe even Jim Caldwell.
Mike McCoy and Greg Roman seem like they're definitely going to be hired as HC's somewhere. It is possible that Norv (who may like being in California) would rather go back to San Fran and work as a OC there. Or, perhaps he would want to go to Denver and work with Peyton. I'm sure the Ravens are a possibility, but I'm just saying that there are a ton of moving parts right now. Furthermore, Jay Gruden may get hired away as could Todd Haley. Norv could go a lot of places and run an offense.
Cowboys targeting Monte Kiffin for their DC. I can see some reasons why; he is the anti- Rob Ryan. Doesn't want to be a HC, won't make bold statements, etc. His D is pretty basic but effective.