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So... anybody here still think Ron will eventually lead us to a Super Bowl?


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Honestly, no.  I really don't think we will as long as Richardson is running the show.  We seem to field the same kind of team year in and year out, play hard 3 and a half quarters then give up the game at the end because we're playing not to lose.  

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NFL. Talent > Coaching.

So if they give him talent.....sure. If they give him HUGE HOLES at key positions....probably not.

We have the talent to win. Case in point is Sunday. We outplayed SEA. They beat us with just Lynch and no name pass catchers. And even Lynch was bottled up most of the game.
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Did the Seahawks win the Superbowl because they had better coaching than the Broncos? No. Coaching is important, but talent comes first.

 

I think that he could with more talent, but nobody could lead this team to a Superbowl without legitimate tackles, competent secondary and Hardy.

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I remember reading the Giants forums the year they won the Superbowl.  They were saying the same things about Coughlin.   Winning the Superbowl happens 2 ways.  Either you have so much talent you can't possibly F&^&^ it up,  or you're a good team that got hot at the right time.

 

So do I think if we get hot at the right time that we could win the SB with Rivera coaching?  yes.

 

 

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Did the Seahawks win the Superbowl because they had better coaching than the Broncos? No. Coaching is important, but talent comes first.

 

I think that he could with more talent, but nobody could lead this team to a Superbowl without legitimate tackles, competent secondary and Hardy.

 

Well there is also the truth of the matter that Pete Carroll happens to be a much better head coach right now, there really is no debate.

 

I like Ron, but I'm not going to lie to myself.

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