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Sure. That's one way to look at it.Coaching trees aren't zero sum. you can belong to more than 1. Every NFL coach is part of multiple trees
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I'd sat the successful coach probably had more influence on their growthDepends on how you define "coaching tree" and the criteria.
Here is a fun one.
Paul Brown was HC of the Bengals in the late 60s and 70s.
Sam Wyche played for Paul Brown.
Bill Walsh coached for Paul Brown in Cinci
Bill Walsh hired Sam Wyche to be a coach at SF
Paul Brown hired Sam Wyche to coach Cinci
Is Sam Wyche part of the Bill Walsh tree or Paul Brown's?
Similar criteria to Vrabes/BOB/BB
Well that's between Paul Brown and Bill Walsh. Good luck picking the more successful one b/c I sure can't.I'd sat the successful coach probably had more influence on their growth
2 of the alltime greats. But.. .. the #1 alltime great, I don't need to mention his name, says Paul Brown is the greatest hc in nfl history. I defer to the Stoic OneWell that's between Paul Brown and Bill Walsh. Good luck picking the more successful one b/c I sure can't.
Depends on how you define "coaching tree" and the criteria.
Here is a fun one.
Paul Brown was HC of the Bengals in the late 60s and 70s.
Sam Wyche played for Paul Brown.
Bill Walsh coached for Paul Brown in Cinci
Bill Walsh hired Sam Wyche to be a coach at SF
Paul Brown hired Sam Wyche to coach Cinci
Is Sam Wyche part of the Bill Walsh tree or Paul Brown's?
Similar criteria to Vrabes/BOB/BB
Well that's between Paul Brown and Bill Walsh. Good luck picking the more successful one b/c I sure can't.
Both were master innovators and highly successful. I don't disagree.it’s obviously Paul Brown. Well it’s obvious to me at least.
Crazy eh? I still can't believe it. There must be another reason for it. They probably don't agree on Tua as alot of people are mixed on him. A decision like that you gotta be on the same page.4-2 against the Patriots too....we only won down there once with the AB game his first season and again last year with Cam at home in week 1...
Knocked us if a BYE in 2019, KVN revenge game in 2020, one point win in week 1, and again yesterday... 24-25 overall....20-23 vs. the rest of the NFL...
Go figure....
Yeah that’s what I am thinking as well. There are definitely players who need to show something next year like Smith Wynn Uche God Anderson(I think he will be cut) . I even think Wino is a trade option since somehow they don’t use him that often but I think he is still a capable rusher and offers value to a team where he is more a fit. The LB group is deep next year , I am counting HT KvN(hope resign him) Bentley Jennings Perkins Uche McGrone McMillan who could all fight for MLB spots but I would still like BB to bring in one with serious speed and range
I mentioned in another thread if we are looking for a NT Fatukasi from the jets could be an option he is good
Well that's between Paul Brown and Bill Walsh. Good luck picking the more successful one b/c I sure can't.
Brown gets more credit for Wyche because Brown developed Walsh who developed wycheDepends on how you define "coaching tree" and the criteria.
Here is a fun one.
Paul Brown was HC of the Bengals in the late 60s and 70s.
Sam Wyche played for Paul Brown.
Bill Walsh coached for Paul Brown in Cinci
Bill Walsh hired Sam Wyche to be a coach at SF
Paul Brown hired Sam Wyche to coach Cinci
Is Sam Wyche part of the Bill Walsh tree or Paul Brown's?
Similar criteria to Vrabes/BOB/BB
I agree with that logic.Brown gets more credit for Wyche because Brown developed Walsh who developed wyche
Dolphins interviewing Daboll. Looks like they want an offensive minded HC. But Daboll can't turn water into wine. The issue wasn't Flores.
vrabel never coached under BBMike Vrabel has entered the chat
Every coach, boss, supervisor, manager, president, owner, etc. have favorites. It's human nature, so not an eye opening revelation.I came across this article and thought I would share it here. 2 points I take away from it, 1 BB does not treat his player badly as the writer says, yes he is tough, but doesn't treat them badly, 2 Tua is not and hasn't ever been ripped so the notion that Flores would say he was taking PEDs is just stupid!
Former Dolphins WR Kenny Stills words on Flores shines light on firing
This explains a lot...clutchpoints.com
Didn’t he coach under Romeo (that paints a picture), who coached under Bill? I think he counts.vrabel never coached under BB
Hence the name "coaching" tree ... not "played for" tree
I wonder if at this point in time Flo thinks he handled the Tua situation correctly or not.Every coach, boss, supervisor, manager, president, owner, etc. have favorites. It's human nature, so not an eye opening revelation.
under HC Billy "buttchin" O'Brien ... RAC was the defensive coordinator til Mikey replaced himDidn’t he coach under Romeo (that paints a picture), who coached under Bill? I think he counts.
Your thoughts are meaningless to me.vrabel never coached under BB
Hence the name "coaching" tree ... not "played for" tree