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Dolphins coaching decision is “imminent”

Stephen Ross, Hank Williams Jr

Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and singer Hank Williams Jr. talk before an NFL football game in Miami, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011, between the Dolphins and the New England Patriots. New England won 38-24. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)

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Dolphins fans shouldn’t have to wait much longer to find out who their next head coach is.

The Miami Herald writes that owner Stephen Ross’ selection is “imminent.” We’ll take that to mean “likely on Friday.” Which is good, because this is traditionally the slowest traffic day of the week.

Barry Jackson writes that it’s a two-man race between Packers offensive coordinator Joe Philbin and Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy, but it has a twist.

Dolphins secondary coach Todd Bowles is considered “a fallback option if Ross cannot decide between Philbin and McCoy.”

We’re going to try to ignore the above sentence for the sake of the sanity of Dolphins fans. If the team really chooses their third choice because it’s too hard to pick between the top two picks, they may as well give up now.

McCoy believes he’s the favorite. He’s the logical pick of the group as an up-and-coming coach the Dolphins can groom.

I wrote about some takeaways from the first Giants-49ers game on Thursday. The post got too long, I broke into two parts.

Here’s what we learned from the first matchup when New York had the ball:

1. The 49ers mostly double teamed Hakeem Nicks, which left Victor Cruz in single coverage against Carlos Rogers and Mario Manningham matched up against rookie cornerback Chris Culliver.

Rogers picked off Manning and won some battles, but this is a matchup the 49ers have to be worried about. Cruz beat Rogers badly a handful of times. Sometimes he’d have three steps on Rogers.

2. Culliver may be a target for the Giants offense. The rookie is a physical player that has held up very well his season overall, but he got a lot of attention from the Saints last week and Manningham had success against him in Week 10. There were two near misses to Manningham that would have tied the game.

3. The 49ers didn’t blitz much in the first matchup. They didn’t need to. When they did blitz, Eli Manning made them pay.

4. Eli Manning is so much better with pressure in his face than he was early in his career. He made a number of gorgeous throws into small windows in this game with a defender coming right at him. The 49ers will have to take their chances he can’t do that again.

. Even though Manning played very well overall, the difference overall in this game was his two interceptions. One came on apparent miscommunication with Manningham when the receiver stopped his route. The other was just a bad throw. These are the types of mistakes Mannning has mostly avoided this season. The 49ers are the league’s best at forcing turnovers.

5. Kareem McKenzie is a big problem for the Giants. He is going to struggle to hold up on passing downs against Aldon Smith. It got ugly a few times in the first matchup.

The Giants tackles in general might be the weak spot of this team. If McKenzie holds up and David Diehl can battle Justin Smith, the Giants have a good chance. It wouldn’t surprise me if the 49ers defense made the Giants tackles look awful.

6. The Giants had some success running early against the 49ers, but it didn’t last. Ahmad Bradshaw missed the last game. It’s a lot harder to run outside against the fast 49ers linebackers, but using Bradshaw on some inside runs is a better idea that rolling with Brandon Jacobs too much. He got a lot of attention from the Saints last week.

7. The 49ers defense is the best in the league at tackling. They won’t allow yards after the catch like the Packers did last week.

8. Jake Ballard beat Patrick Willis a few times in the first game. If that happens often, the 49ers are in trouble. I would not expect it to happen often.

7. Eli Manning isn’t thought of as a “gunslinger” but no quarterback tries (and completes) more difficult throws than him. I don’t trust his protection, so that’s what this game may come down to. Manning will have to be special.

The 49ers will make Manning have to play at a very high level to beat them.