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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.Oh, McVay has altered his offense? It didn't look so hot against the Bengals either. He was lucky he has an awesome defense.I thought we were talking now, and in the future.
I am. The McVay offense is the McVay offense.I thought we were talking now, and in the future.
One good college season (out of 3) in a weak conference isn’t NFL HC qualifications.Um, he took over for wretched Kevin Sumlin who burns it down everywhere he goes. Sumlin’s Arizona team list to instate rival ASU 70-7 in 2020.
They went winless in covid 2020. Sumlin was fired after three years of fecklessness.
Fisch took over a depleted team in 2021 and went 1-11.
Two years later, 2023, he finishes 10-3 after soundly thrashing Oklahoma in a bowl game.
Arizona is now slated as the top team in the Big 12 that they are joining next season.
Just a TREMENDOUS coaching job.
I was using McVay as an example of being hot when he started. I was discussing as to why you shouldn’t be afraid to let Belichick go now. There’s coaches who come in every year and win games too.Oh, McVay has altered his offense? It didn't look so hot against the Bengals either. He was lucky he has an awesome defense.
I look around and the only truly neat thing out there is Miami's offense.
But Buffalo has figured them out twice. Last week Miami was annihilated by Baltimore. And both of these teams run defense the way Belichick does, a lot of man, bend but don't break. With Miami you just keep everything in front of you and you let them do their fancy dances.
I’m not talking about McVays offense. My point is that there are new coaches who come in and turn teams around quickly. Losing Belichick doesn’t mean we’re going to lose forever. There’s hope that someone else, even unknowns can come in and win football games.I am. The McVay offense is the McVay offense.
I was responding to the idea that we need someone with an innovative offense and the specific mention of McVay.I’m not talking about McVays offense. My point is that there are new coaches who come in and turn teams around quickly. Losing Belichick doesn’t mean we’re going to lose forever. There’s hope that someone else, even unknowns can come in and win football games.
I mentioned a few in my original post. What are we even talking about here? Did you mean to reply to someone else? Belichick isn’t the only coach who wins football games. As a matter of fact, nearly every other coach in the league this year has won more than he has. Demeco Ryans, Sean McVay, Shanahan, plenty of guys come out and turn things around for their respective organizations.I was responding to the idea that we need someone with an innovative offense and the specific mention of McVay.
By the way, the record for the vast majority of the NFL is that new coaches fail over and over and over. Take our division mates: they lost Shula, Levy, Parcells and then they hired a combined 25+ head coaches, for over 55+ years combined, and not once did they win an AFC CG. The guys who consistently win are Reid, Harbaugh and Tomlin (although in both Tomlin and Harbaugh's case, they've barely won a playoff game in a decade). So who are these coaches who come in and turn things around quickly?
With all due respect, Demeco Ryans hasn't won anything yet. He really is flavor of the month. It's one year, yet to win a playoff game.I mentioned a few in my original post. What are we even talking about here? Did you mean to reply to someone else? Belichick isn’t the only coach who wins football games. As a matter of fact, nearly every other coach in the league this year has won more than he has. Demeco Ryans, Sean McVay, Shanahan, plenty of guys come out and turn things around for their respective organizations.
That was then, this is now. QBs that Bill lost to this season:McVay ran into Belichick though and was stopped cold.
This is the thing. Belichick knows these offenses inside and out, backwards and forwards. That's why he stopped them.
Dude, where do you come up with this ****? Are you on drugs?Oh, McVay has altered his offense? It didn't look so hot against the Bengals either. He was lucky he has an awesome defense.
I look around and the only truly neat thing out there is Miami's offense.
But Buffalo has figured them out twice. Last week Miami was annihilated by Baltimore. And both of these teams run defense the way Belichick does, a lot of man, bend but don't break. With Miami you just keep everything in front of you and you let them do their fancy dances.
I do not care if Pats go 0-16 next year. It is absolutely the right time for a change and to reset the franchise.
I would love to see Jim Harbaugh, quirks and all.
I also think Sarkisian would be a good choice.
Remember when you said that McVay/Rams were frauds because they sold out to win a SB but became failures because of it?I am. The McVay offense is the McVay offense.
You really need to stop living in the past. There's a dozen HCs in their 30s/40s that have winning records or brought their teams to playoffs or turned them around.I was responding to the idea that we need someone with an innovative offense and the specific mention of McVay.
By the way, the record for the vast majority of the NFL is that new coaches fail over and over and over. Take our division mates: they lost Shula, Levy, Parcells and then they hired a combined 25+ head coaches, for over 55+ years combined, and not once did they win an AFC CG. The guys who consistently win are Reid, Harbaugh and Tomlin (although in both Tomlin and Harbaugh's case, they've barely won a playoff game in a decade). So who are these coaches who come in and turn things around quickly?
I'm also hoping we can land Jim Harbaugh if/when BB leaves.I do not care if Pats go 0-16 next year. It is absolutely the right time for a change and to reset the franchise.
I would love to see Jim Harbaugh, quirks and all.
I also think Sarkisian would be a good choice.
Tua just choked at home with the AFCE on the line.Dude, where do you come up with this ****? Are you on drugs?
McDaniel is 3-1 vs Belichick and the only loss was against their 3rd string QB.
Tua is 6-0 against Belichick.
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