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They still can't make him GM, so if a good organization offers him that it'd be hard to pass up.Ok the other hand I am so frigging sick of watching Patriot assistants leave for other jobs but out goes with the territory.
I would like too see the Patriots give Caserio a deal that gives him a promotion and the money to stay he 're looking term.
So after leading his team to 3 conference championship game including a SB appearance, you guys think the Niners should get rid of Kaep?
I'm fairly sure one of those were actually alex smith, so that's 2.So after leading his team to 3 conference championship game including a SB appearance, you guys think the Niners should get rid of Kaep?
Let's face it. Teams have finally figured out how to defend the option offense and the 49ers defense is no longer dominant. I don't think they should get rid of him, but that is the reason I wouldn't want to coach that team. He needs an elite defense and running game.
Chip Kelly's Eagles before Foles got hurt was the leading offense in the NFL. Russell Wilson continues to play well without receivers in that option offense. Andy Reid mixes some option offense with Alex Smith. Matter of fact, KC killed our defense with it. The option offense is like any system in the NFL. Some teams are gonna be more successful than others.
Without an elite defense or a running game, name me a QB who has won championships.
Wait, how was Josh McDaniels "right" about Brandon Marshall? He was a headcase early in his career, as most star WRs are, but Marshall has been one of the best WRs in the NFL for the last several years.
He was a nightmare in Miami. It took for him to go to his third team before he became worth the roster spot. Let's not rewrite history. He shot his way out of town on two teams. It wasn't until he was diagnosed with a borderline personality disorder and started treatment for it did he stop from being a nightmare. Before that, he was more of a problem than his production warranted.
That isn't really true. Peyton's defense carried him through the playoffs even though the regular season numbers weren't impressive. Rodgers and Brees defense also played great throughout the playoffs for the most part. Ravens d was really good as well but not in the SB.Peyton Manning, Eli Manning (twice), Aaron Rodgers, Joe Flacco, and Drew Brees all won championships without elite defenses. Many of them didn't have a decent running game either.
I think the QBs throwing him the ball in Miami were more of an issue than his on field or off field presence. Philbin traded him because he didn't want such a strong personality in the locker room during his first year of being the HC.
Again, people are re-writing history on Brandon Marshall.
Marshall had all those aspects in his life. Marshall has been involved in damaging and self-damaging behavior going back to his days at the University of Central Florida, and through his career with the Denver Broncos and Miami Dolphins. In an April 23, 2011 incident, when Marshall was a member of the Miami Dolphins' roster, his wife, Michi Nogami-Marshall, was charged with aggravated battery for stabbing him in the abdomen. Charges were later dropped.
That isn't really true. Peyton's defense carried him through the playoffs even though the regular season numbers weren't impressive. Rodgers and Brees defense also played great throughout the playoffs for the most part. Ravens d was really good as well but not in the SB.
Peyton Manning, Eli Manning (twice), Aaron Rodgers, Joe Flacco, and Drew Brees all won championships without elite defenses. Many of them didn't have a decent running game either.
Not one of those defenses were elite. During the playoffs or before. Some of them were very good defense, but not elite.
The Ravens' defense was decent. They won because Flacco played like an elite QB during the playoffs. All you have to do is look at the Denver game to see that it was Flacco and not their defense that was the key in the playoffs.
Yes, I agree you are rewriting history on Brandon Marshall.
I guess you forgot the fight he got with his wife in Miami where she ended up stabbing him in the abdomen (but hey, who hasn't gotten into a fight with his wife where she stabbed him with a knife?). All his problems forced him to spend $60,000 to go through three months of intense treatment at McLean Hospital in Boston in 2011. If he wasn't a problem, why would he be diagnosed with a borderline personality disorder?
Marshall of course was a bit of a problem child off the field for the Miami Dolphins and questions regarding his ability to get his head on straight were getting louder and louder. Not feeling as if the risk was worth the reward, the Miami Dolphins traded Marshall to the Bears in exchange for two (at the time) undisclosed draft picks. It wasn’t the first time Brandon Marshall was changing zip codes either as not long before that, the Denver Broncos felt the same way and traded the wide receiver to the aforementioned Dolphins.
http://fansided.com/2014/10/16/brandon-marshall-happy-miami-dolphins-traded-chicago-bears/
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...ve-borderline-personality-231007042--nfl.html
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/6...l-miami-dolphins-reveals-personality-disorder
It's like you don't even watch games.
I'm just going to echo condon84 here:
It's like you don't even watch games.
His wife stabbing him in the off season makes him a bad teammate?
Does not compute.