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Why Mike McCarthy was interviewed after the Colts game


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4 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Welcome to the alt bot world. I’m sure you’ll figure out who it is soon. 

I'm familiar with it. Unfortunately, experience has also taught me that the phrase "nobody could possibly be that stupid" is one that gets disproven at a depressingly high rate.

But yeah, this has gotta be an act. They overplayed their hand a bit.

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5 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Yeaaaahhh...Uuuhhh, Johnny Unitas didn't invent the West Coast Offense...or any offense.  He never coached.

The West Coast Offense that McCarthy runs is attributed to Bill Walsh.

 

No, you forgot about the black hole that Spock opened up that changed history and now the future is unknown.

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5 hours ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

It should also be noted that Bill Walsh was known to be obsessed with a QB's feet ... footwork, and timing, are the two keys of the West-Coast Offense .. the offense Richardson's teammate, Unitas, came up with ..

Now it makes sense Cam has a fake foot injury. Foreshadowing the coming of the McCarthy West-Coast Offense (really Unitas offense - Richardson's teammate), that revolves around footwork.

this would also suggest Rex Ryan as the DC. nice job OP, good thoughts. it seems true, i agree.

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5 hours ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

Steve Young "..even though there was no such thing as the West Coast offense when Unitas played, he was probably the original West Coast quarterback.."

Bill Walsh only named it. Unitas came up with the scheme behind it. It's an accepted fact. Unitas created what is the WCO.

You really dont understand what you are reading do you?

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