Funny you started this thread........I spent the last couple of days going through various possibilities. One interesting name no one's talking is Gary Kubiak. This guy checks every possible Jerry and Stephen could ask for........real wildcard to keep an eye on. Check this out.........
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Kubiak
Kubiak has participated in seven
Super Bowls, losing three as a player with the Broncos, winning three as an assistant coach with the Broncos and the 49ers and winning
Super Bowl 50 as the head coach of the Broncos.
In 11 seasons (1995–2005) as the team's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, Kubiak helped lead Denver to two Super Bowl titles (1997, 1998), which were also the final two seasons of
John Elway's playing career.
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In Kubiak's 11 seasons with the team, the Broncos amassed 66,501 total yards and 465 touchdowns, the most in the NFL during that span. He coached 14 different Pro Bowl Broncos, including running back
Terrell Davis, who was named the
NFL MVP in
1998.
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As the offensive coordinator, Kubiak installed his version of the
West Coast offense passing game combined with a zone-blocking scheme that gave way to play-action passes.
[40] Under his guidance, the Ravens had their most successful offense in 19 years, with quarterback
Joe Flacco and running back
Justin Forsett achieving career single-season highs in yards and touchdowns.
[41][42] Thanks in part to Kubiak's re-tooling of the offense, the Ravens returned to the playoffs after a one-year absence.
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Due to his success in Baltimore, Kubiak became a highly sought-after head coaching candidate, receiving interest from the
New York Jets,
Chicago Bears, and
San Francisco 49ers. The Ravens made a big push to retain Kubiak as the offensive coordinator for the next season, and Kubiak at first seemed committed to staying in Baltimore.
[44] It was not until his friend and former teammate
John Elway offered him what he called his "dream job" – a chance to coach his former team, the
Denver Broncos – that Kubiak expressed interest in a new head coaching position
Coaching tree[edit]
NFL head coaches under whom Kubiak has served:
Assistant coaches under Kubiak who have become college or NFL head coaches:
Private life[edit]
Kubiak and his wife, Rhonda, have three sons:
Klint, Klay, and Klein. Klint is the quarterbacks coach for the
Minnesota Vikings as of 2019.
[68] From 2005–2009, Klay was a quarterback at
Colorado State, and is the head coach of the football team at
Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston since 2018.
[69][70] Klein played wide receiver for Rice University from 2010–2013 and was the Southwest Area Scout for the Denver Broncos from 2017 to 2018;[71][72] he is currently an area scout for the Dallas Cowboys
My guess is since his oldest son is under contract with Vikes, he'd likely consider keeping Moore and Kitna.
BTW .....he still lives in Texas