And somewhere Hue Jackson and his 1-31 record is laughing at him.
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Matt Patricia is wondering what he has to do.
Rod Marinelli coughs from the back of the room.
Yeah, I guess Bell did sign with them and that is on him. And I agree, he should have just taken the franchise tag another year and then reevaluated. But I still think that if he had gone anywhere other than New York, and maybe Miami, after sitting out, he would have been a pro bowl caliber player.
Reasonable assumption. We will likely hire Rod after Stefanski abruptly retires from the NFL to run Homeland Security or Boeing something. It will be true soon enough.
Don’t they have to have some modicum of success to be considered ala Fisher?
Or is it that they are a good coordinator but not a good HC? Or did they have a good team that hid their flaws as a coordinator and are just not good at this level?
We need some ground rules. Or not, cuz rules kinda suck.
Wade Phillips anyone?
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Well, I think it's based off Stealurface's criteria in his post where he said worst coach in his lifetime. Which, while not knowing how old he is, brings the entirety of the Browns staff from the time they came back to the league in '99, and a handful of others into the discussion.
Let’s put it in grade school report card terms.
Which would you rather bring home to have mom and dad sign:
1) a “F”; or
2) “C-, Has failed to reach his full potential”
Let's say from 2000 on.
I'd like to throw Bobby Petrino into the conversation. Yeah, Vick did get arrested and completely fucked their offensive scheme but Petrino fucking quit with three games to go. Worse yet, he let the players know by leaving these taped to their lockers.
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I know he wasn't a coach, but I feel like Matt Millen should be eligible for this "award".
So if we take into account a coach's hinderance of his team's success, does Jason Garrett get consideration? During his 9 years as HC (excluding his interim years), he had a total of 12 all-pro and 49 pro bowl nods from his players but went 80-64 with playoff appearances in which he never made it past the divisional. All that said, his replacement is faring much worse thus far so that is something to be considered, as is the fact that he was employed by the Sith Lord Jerry himself.
So this is how the Falcons plan to rebound from an 0-5 start and fresh off firing their HC and GM?
https://atlanta.cbslocal.com/2020/10...down-facility/
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Tangent: Is it worse to have a shitty team (example: historically, the Browns) but hope as those teams always seem one or two draft players from success OR a perennial 8-8/9-7 team drafting mid-round with no hope of firing the head coach (Marvin Lewis' Bengals/ Cards before Ariens). While it's terrible to be 1-15, I gotta think a decade of no hope/no future has to grind on a fan. What's the collective think?
I heard more than one Bengals fan describe the Marvin Lewis era as wildly mediocre.
Anyone know a good hack to watch/stream out of market NFL games this week? Just took a look at the TV map and despite having the number 1 team of Nantz-Romo on the call it appears my region will be treated to a rousing matchup of the Jets and Dolphins.
I'd really like to see the Browns-Steelers 1pm game. The old Reddit links have gone away and I'm not the most tech savvy so any recs are appreciated.