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Le’Veon Bell on Jets offense under Gase


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11 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

There have been some pretty rough ones in recent memory. Hue Jackson, Rob Marinelli, Marty Morningweg, etc.

No discussion of horrible NFL HC's can be complete without Greg Schiano.  Guy didn't even know the friggin rules.  He was one-and-done, at least.

Or Mr. Dunkin Donuts 2015, Jim Tomsula.  In fairness, he was hired because the 49ers couldn't get anyone else to take the job.  And he looked like it.  But it wasn't his fault he was hired, and he may not have even asked for the job!

Add Mike Patricia to that list, too.  And Pat Shurmur.

They made Rivera and Fox look like Lombardi and Tom Landry.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's really, really hard to top Kiffin's Raiders stint or McDaniels' Broncos stint which was low key every bit as much of a trainwreck of dysfunction as Kiffin's Raiders trainwreck.

Oh my, I forgot about Kiffin. 

There is a reason McDaniels has not gotten another NFL HC job.  The Broncos should have fired him about 30 days after they hired him, and before he had even taken the field (gameday or practice) as an NFL HC.

We are assembling a real "Hall of Shame" here.

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11 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Even more impressive that Darnold has yet to  say  anything negative.

He really doesn't need to, and it shows a level of maturity that he recognizes that.

Almost everybody, from the players to the Jets' receptionist have pretty much said it all.  All that remains is for the receptionist to add that despite the fact he had his own parking spot, he regularly parked on the line and took up two!

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11 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

No discussion of horrible NFL HC's can be complete without Greg Schiano.  Guy didn't even know the friggin rules.  He was one-and-done, at least.

Or Mr. Dunkin Donuts 2015, Jim Tomsula.  In fairness, he was hired because the 49ers couldn't get anyone else to take the job.  And he looked like it.  But it wasn't his fault he was hired, and he may not have even asked for the job!

Add Mike Patricia to that list, too.  And Pat Shurmur.

They made Rivera and Fox look like Lombardi and Tom Landry.

lol the 49ers had an absolutely AWFUL time finding a coach. Between '03 and '10 they had Dennis (rolling with Rattay because TO told me to) Erickson (9-23), Mike (i wanna wear a tie like daddy) Nolan (18-37), Mike (gonna show my ass) Singletary (18-22), and Jim (they couldn't find anyone else) Tomsula (1-0, 5-11). Then there was the Chip (but i practice fast) Kelly experiment (2-14). Of course they also fired the only winning coach they had in over a decade (Harbaugh) after one 8-8 season even though the previous three they had gone to the conference championship game. 

i think a worse problem for them than coaches had been their GMs. That team was just messed up for a decade and a half until Lynch came in. 

As bad as they were with their coaches, the lions and browns had it a lot worse. lions have had 4 winning seasons and no playoff wins and are on their 11th coach since 2001. Meanwhile the Browns are on their 12th coach since 2000 and have only had 3 winning seasons as long as the panthers have been in existence. 

 

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4 hours ago, Sgt Schultz said:

No discussion of horrible NFL HC's can be complete without Greg Schiano.  Guy didn't even know the friggin rules.  He was one-and-done, at least.

Or Mr. Dunkin Donuts 2015, Jim Tomsula.  In fairness, he was hired because the 49ers couldn't get anyone else to take the job.  And he looked like it.  But it wasn't his fault he was hired, and he may not have even asked for the job!

Add Mike Patricia to that list, too.  And Pat Shurmur.

They made Rivera and Fox look like Lombardi and Tom Landry.

Yeah, the NFL has had some next level terrible coaches. Gase is for sure bad but worst of all time??? Hyperbole.

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4 hours ago, ladypanther said:

Even more impressive that Darnold has yet to  say  anything negative.

He seems to be a very level headed guy with a low level of drama. It would be nice for him to work out as a QB because he doesn't seem like he is going to get you in trouble with his mouth(Brees/Cam/etc). 

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3 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

So what happens if Sam doesn’t do much better in Carolina? Not that I’m expecting this but will people say Brady/Rhule= Gase?

Not I.  It's pretty much universal around here that he stinks.  Even if he does it will be more fun than watching Teddy 2 yards suck the life out of this team.

Nah, if he still sucks it's solely on him.

I have a gut feeling he won't be the problem we lose next season.

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5 hours ago, ladypanther said:

Even more impressive that Darnold has yet to  say  anything negative.

If he said anything the haters would say he was supposed to be the fix in Jersey.  I’m sure he knows there isn’t much he could say without catching all the flak.  Even though he has the opportunity to air it out.

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49 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

So what happens if Sam doesn’t do much better in Carolina? Not that I’m expecting this but will people say Brady/Rhule= Gase?

He’d still probably qualify as one of the best Carolina QBs in franchise history. And that says more about our franchise than him.

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5 hours ago, Sgt Schultz said:

No discussion of horrible NFL HC's can be complete without Greg Schiano.  Guy didn't even know the friggin rules.  He was one-and-done, at least.

normally i am more than ok with a division rival having a crappy HC, but schiano was dangerous. i mean he was going to get someone killed. that whole poo with blitzing on the final play kneel down twice...i mean what a putz. 

if he didn't get someone seriously hurt with his crap, he was going to get himself hurt by either a player or coach from another team or by someone on his own team. EVERYONE hated him, probably none more than the guys on his team. i honestly felt bad about them. well...not really, but i could have.

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