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NFL Head Coach Power Rankings : BB at 1

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I am surprised Andy Reid is at 6 ( a bit too good in my opinion) Kubiak (who is at 16) should've been ranked better than 16........

Thanks for finding and posting this! Hard to disagree with the top five or eight or so.

I disagree with you on Andy Reid. I think he got the most out of what he had. Unfortunately (for him) Donovan McNabb was no Tom Brady or Eli Manning or even a Roethlisberger. He had a QB who was a classic, "good but just not quite good enough" guy.

Definitely agree on Kubiak. I don't see how he isn't put ahead of Wrecks after the way the Jets imploded internally last year. Any HC who loses control of his lockerroom, whatever his success with Defensive X's and O's, doesn't deserve to be in the top ten.
 
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If you talk with any fan across the country, and can strip away the bravado most are jealous with our success and with our Braintrust of BB and Mr. Kraft..

Talking with a Minnesota fan the other day, and he was ranting and raving about how did we get four draft pix in the first two rounds??.. all the while Minnesota is mired in mediocrity. We are fortunate to have had this much success for such a long period.
 
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That back to back Championship game thing is something the Jets have bragged about so much that people now assume it is some type of great accomplishment.

Ryan has 3 years.
One he made the playoffs as a wc
One he backed in to the playoffs only because 2 opponents benched starters
One he missed the playoffs and ended the season with the most dysfunctional team in recent memory

The one word abbreviation for that is Average.

Firstly, being between 10 and 20 out of 32 is the defintion of average.

being in the top 40% of the league 2 years out of 3 and in the top 50% in the last one is above average performance. I would rate Kubiak and Shannahan before him but overall his ranking is perfectly arguable.
 
IMHO Coughlin should be #1.

2 Super Bowls in the last 4 years and utterly dominates BB. 'Nuff said.

Dude even though ur handle says "Patsfan" u r anything but........I have never seen you post anything positive abt the pats or any of their players........All ur posts on the game day threads are full of negativity.......u must either be BaltimoreJetsfan OR BaltimoreGiantsFan
 
Firstly, being between 10 and 20 out of 32 is the defintion of average.

being in the top 40% of the league 2 years out of 3 and in the top 50% in the last one is above average performance. I would rate Kubiak and Shannahan before him but overall his ranking is perfectly arguable.

You do realize that he was between 10 and 20 in each of his seasons right?
6th seed, 5th seed, 8-8.
So by YOUR definition, he is thoroughly average.
 
Firstly, being between 10 and 20 out of 32 is the defintion of average.

being in the top 40% of the league 2 years out of 3 and in the top 50% in the last one is above average performance. I would rate Kubiak and Shannahan before him but overall his ranking is perfectly arguable.

By the way, why would you have Kubiak any higher?
His teams have gone
6-10
8-8
8-8
9-7
6-10
10-6
and he has made the playoffs 1 time in 6 years.
 
By the way, why would you have Kubiak any higher?
His teams have gone
6-10
8-8
8-8
9-7
6-10
10-6
and he has made the playoffs 1 time in 6 years.

I guess because he coaches Connor Barwin.
 
IMHO Coughlin should be #1.

2 Super Bowls in the last 4 years and utterly dominates BB. 'Nuff said.

It looks like someone was once again on the receiving end of the stupid stick. You need to stay out of the woods.

Winning three come from behind games in the last seconds on miracle plays hardly constitutes "dominating".

Besides, since 2001, the Giants have only won playoff games in two seasons with several (2004/8/9/10) ending in complete fiasco.

Based on the totality of the program, the ranking makes sense. Lightning does occasionally strike twice.
 
2 Super Bowls in the last 4 years and utterly dominates BB. 'Nuff said.

Forgive me for nitpicking, but it drives me nuts when Massaroti says this.

It's 2 Super Bowls in five years, not four.

2007 Giants
2008 Steelers
2009 Saints
2010 Packers
2011 Giants​
 
Winning three come from behind games in the last seconds on miracle plays hardly constitutes "dominating".

Show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser.

I don't care about how the games played out. A win-loss record of 3-0 is dominating.
 
Show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser.

I don't care about how the games played out. A win-loss record of 3-0 is dominating.

When the giants are losing AGAIN next season and the he on the hot seat AGAIN, and the pats are winning AGAIN and BB is the best in the game AGAIN will you be saying that Tom is a better coach?
 
Show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser.

I don't care about how the games played out. A win-loss record of 3-0 is dominating.

Buy yourself a mirror, use it, and you can solve that riddle...QUICK!!!!

Where did you get the idea that use of intelligence in posting is prohibited?
 
Show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser.

I don't care about how the games played out. A win-loss record of 3-0 is dominating.

So are you saying that if you could hire any coach in the NFL, you would pick Coughlin over Belichick? That would make you a very lonely person. Even the Belichick haters would readily concede that he is the best coach in football and that #2 (whoever that is) really isn't even close.
 
Show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser.

I don't care about how the games played out. A win-loss record of 3-0 is dominating.
How is not making the play-offs from 2008-2011 (4 years) in the freakin'' NFC East dominating?
 
I see BaltimoreJetsFan is at it again....
 
How is not making the play-offs from 2008-2011 (4 years) in the freakin'' NFC East dominating?

Did you read my original post? I said Coughlin dominates BB and a win-loss record of 3-0, with two of them coming in the biggest stage of football, definitely proves that.
 
Did you read my original post? I said Coughlin dominates BB and a win-loss record of 3-0, with two of them coming in the biggest stage of football, definitely proves that.
Definitely? Wow...
 
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