Brad Childress To Interview For Dolphins Offensive Coordinator Job Saturday

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins' started by BigBlueBruiser, Jan 13, 2011.

  1. Might Brad Childress be taking his talents to South Beach? The former Minnesota Vikings coach told the Star Tribune of Minneapolis that he will interview on Saturday with the Miami Dolphins about their vacant offensive coordinator's job. "I don't have any preconceived notions," Childress told the newspaper of the interview with the Dolphins. "If there's a good opportunity there with good people, and that's the key, I'll coach again this year. If not then I'll pass and do something next year." Childress was fired by the Vikings after a 3-7 start this season a year after coaching Minnesota to the NFC Championship Game. He was offensive coordinator with the Philadelphia Eagles before being hired by the Vikings in 2006. Childress is owed $3 million the next two seasons by Minnesota and if he accepts a job with another team, whatever he is paid will be subtracted from what the Vikings owe him. "I really don't know what I want to do," Childress told the Star Tribune. "I may just sit out this year and maybe two years. But I've coached for 33 straight years and if the right position comes up, I'm going to give it strong consideration. I'm a football coach."

    Source: ESPN
     
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  2. Didn't expect Childress to be on the Dolphins' radar......
     
  3. mj1987us26

    mj1987us26 Super

    Can't be any worse than Henning.
     
  4. Walnuts

    Walnuts All-Pro

    I thought Ross said he wanted innovation and explosiveness or something?