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I would say Chuck Fairbanks.He inherited a real mess and developed a very good team in two years. If The Sullivans had left Him alone We would not have waited untill 2001 to Win a Super Bowl.

Works for me......:D
 
Law was a mercenary too, as was Curtis Martin. That doesn't mean that they weren't great players.

Tuna was the best head coach we had in the 20th century.

The Tuna was more of a mercenary, have to go with Fairbanks.. the Felger book gives some pretty good insight into his strengths.
 
The franchise might not have survived without Mike Holovak.
 
Uhh...Charlie Weiss?
 
I would say Chuck Fairbanks.He inherited a real mess and developed a very good team in two years. If The Sullivans had left Him alone We would not have waited untill 2001 to Win a Super Bowl.
So Fairbanks becoming a lame duck coach and leaving, or announcing he was leaving and ruining what had been a great season in 1978 was ownership's fault? All I heard in California at the time was that Fairbanks finked out and I've despised him since. He apparently didn't do any damage control.
 
Attn: Fanfrom1960:

After the Pats were robbed by Ben Dreith in 1976, Chuck Fairbanks

began to make plans for the 1977 season. He began by attempting to

re-sign John Hannah and Leon Gray to new contracts. He came to an

agreement with these players but was over ruled by Chuck Sullivan.

The players held out for two games and the Pats missed the playoffs

by one game. Fairbanks got them back to the playoffs one last time

in 1978. He was so ticked of by Sullivan's interference that he accepted

the job as coach of Colorado U. when it was offered to him.
 
I'm glad to see I started a trend of the "best blank is Pats history" threads. :singing:
 
Attn: Fanfrom1960:

After the Pats were robbed by Ben Dreith in 1976, Chuck Fairbanks

began to make plans for the 1977 season. He began by attempting to

re-sign John Hannah and Leon Gray to new contracts. He came to an

agreement with these players but was over ruled by Chuck Sullivan.

The players held out for two games and the Pats missed the playoffs

by one game. Fairbanks got them back to the playoffs one last time

in 1978. He was so ticked of by Sullivan's interference that he accepted

the job as coach of Colorado U. when it was offered to him.
OK, I heard none of that, but info to the West Coast wasn't like today, and, of course, no Internet yet. Thanks.
 
1.Bill Parcels
2. Raymond Barry
3.Chuck Fairbanks
 
Thats easy, it has to be Parcells. Ron Meyer has to be second.

1)Parcells
2)Fairbanks, then
3)Meyer.

Some people say Berry, but he was aweful. We're talking Rod Rust, **** McPherson bad. He just inherited the team that Meyer built, developed, and turned mean. That team wilted under Berry.
 
My vote goes to Ron "Airhead" Earhart. A man truly ahead of his time.
 
Chuck Fairbanks
 
Fairbanks
Parcells
Holovak
Berry
Carroll
Meyer
Mazur
 
1)Parcells
2)Fairbanks, then
3)Meyer.

Some people say Berry, but he was aweful. We're talking Rod Rust, **** McPherson bad. He just inherited the team that Meyer built, developed, and turned mean. That team wilted under Berry.

34-21 vs. 18-15 ? Just lucky, I guess.:confused:

Ron Meyer built the team? I seriously doubt it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Kilroy

Bucko Kilroy 1971-1984 New England Patriots

"He was also the General Manager of the New England Patriots in the 80s."
 
I would say Chuck Fairbanks.He inherited a real mess and developed a very good team in two years. If The Sullivans had left Him alone We would not have waited untill 2001 to Win a Super Bowl.

No truer words was ever spoken
 
Obviously its Josh McDaniels.
 
1. Pahcells

2. Fairbanks

3. Berry
 
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