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NFL Head Coaches in 2006 - Ones that impress,Ones that don't


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3 NFL Head Coaches that have impressed so far (this is based on what expectations the team was projected before the regular season and how their respective team has succeeded so far)​
Andy Reid of the Philadelphia Eagles - Andy proves once again he can get a team on a winning track better than most head coaches,This team was picked by many to finish on the bottom of the NFC East but so far it appears in reversed order.​
Sean Payton of the New Orleans Saints - This rookie HC has taken a team with overall less than average talent and is at 4-1 so far - The pickup of Brees was a very wise choice and is paying dividends for a team that was struggling consistently on offense last year.​
Lovie Smith of the Chicago Bears - We all know the Bears have a good D year in and year out but Lovie has that offensive unit playing better than good enough to keep the Bears D off the field longer than they were last year,His work with Rex has obviously shown as Rex is having the best start ever for a Chicago Bear QB and those 'no name' WRs are lighting up secondaries.​
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3 Head Coaches that have dissapointed so far (this is based on what expectations the team was projected to be before the regular season began and how their respective team has failed so far)​
Nick Saban of the Miami Dolphins - Is there any head coach who comes close to Nick in this catagory? - The Dolphins were picked by just about all media to be at least 10-6 and to challenge the Pats in the division,What he has is a bunch of lazy offensive line players who apparently are more interested in paychecks than playing,His offensive line is awful and they have not tried to correct that by signing someone who may help,theres got to be a player out there who they could sign to be somewhat of a help on that roster,it can't get worse,thats for sure.​
Bill Parcells of the Dallas Cowboys - Hate to put ol' Bill in here but many thought with signing up T.O. that this was a super bowl team,T.O. is again nothing but a distraction and Bledsoe continues to find it hard to throw to a player who is actually wearing the same uniform he is wearing,only the play of WR Glenn and RB combo of Jones & Barber keeps Dallas above being a lousy offensive team.​
Dennis Green of the Arizona Cardinals - This team picked up some of the best known FAs in the offseason and had a nice draft and everyone assumed they were going to make noise in the NFC this year....Nope,same old Cardinals and same old coach who once again fails to get a team with talent prepared to win games consistently,This will be Dennis's last year with this team unless a miracle takes place and this team turns around quickly.​
 
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Andy Weis of the Philadelphia Eagles

Uhmmmm...

I think you merged 2 fat boys together...

Andy, Charlie, and Jared from the Subway commercials called. They asked if you wanted to go in on a 12 inch...
 
Terry Glenn has his head on straight. Right there is a huge plus mark for ol' motivator Parcells. Terrell Owens does not seem to be a big contributor to team success. Even in what should have been his proof-point year, the Eagles did just a little bit better than they've consistently done without him.
 
Romeo Crennel isn't covering himself with glory either.
 
Not a Parcells apologist, but it seems the TO saga is not his doings completely, he did not shop for him, but seems to have to deal with him. Probably the best thing for the Cowboys is to cut their losses and just get rid of him. I cannot imagine the Patriots putting up with this continual distraction, now he is arguing with his position coach. All TO all of the time, is getting pretty boring.. too much information, most of which I do not need to know.
 
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