Mogamedogz
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I'll bet you Bill won't win.
I'll bet you Bill won't win. With Brady there's no one else whose performance compares but I think the expectations of BB are pretty high and I think they'll give it to a coach whose team was a surprise.
I wouldn't consider it to be a lock. I would say there's a very good chance that it goes to Mike Smith of the Falcons. There's also going to be some consideration for Todd Haley, Lovie Smith, Mike Tomlin, Morris, Steve Spagnuolo and Andy Reid. Smith won it two years ago though and they seem to prefer to award new coaches rather than give it to the same coach more than once, so who knows.It HAS to be as locked up as Brady's MVP one would think. I can't make a legitimate case for anyone else. Im not even sure who would finish second... Raheem Morris?
Pete Carroll... JK. It's going to be BB. No team went into this season with as many questions and now they are on top of the NFL as the postseason tourney begins with a 14-2 record. The only NFL coach ever to lead 4 teams to at least 14 win seasons. I wonder if postseason success will factor into the voting for coach of the year. If it does and the Pats win it all, there will be no doubt at all.
BB will not win it! Expecting that sound rational decision making will go into the selection is completely irrational. Also, too many people don't like our coach, so actual achievement and merit have nothing to do with it.
7. Bill Belichick is Coach of the Year, but Raheem Morris isn't far behind. New England's over-under win total in Vegas in the preseason was 9.5, and they won 14 games. The +4.5 swing was the biggest in the NFL – tied with the Bucs, who were at 5.5 wins and wound up with 10.
And as we first reported here last week, Belichick is now the first and only coach in NFL history to win 14 or more games in four different seasons. Hell, only one other franchise (San Francisco) has accomplished that feat, let alone one coach.
Belichick clearly deserves the nod as the season’s best coach. And if he doesn’t win it there’s some splainin’ to do.
Still, it’s hard not to be impressed by the play of Morris’s Bucs. They didn't have much on paper and they were hit by injury quite a bit, but still played well enough to be in the playoff mix.
They even got a Quality Win in their last shot at a good team after an 0-5 start. Sure, Drew Brees went to the bench before it was over, but the Bucs beat the Saints fair and square, 23-13.
With the NFC South stacked with the Falcons and Saints, the future isn’t a sure thing for Tampa, but at least they’ve found their coach.
It HAS to be as locked up as Brady's MVP one would think. I can't make a legitimate case for anyone else. Im not even sure who would finish second... Raheem Morris?
I think BB Should win, but i wouldn't be at all surprised if he doesn't. I can see Smith or Morris winning it because those two teams are usually mediocre to poor and it looks even more impressive to pull a perenially lousy team out of their malaiseIt HAS to be as locked up as Brady's MVP one would think. I can't make a legitimate case for anyone else. Im not even sure who would finish second... Raheem Morris?