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What ELITE level coaching looks like and can do for your Franchise


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I don't like him, you don't like him but I respect the HELL out of his coaching ability

Loses a Hall of Fame QB to retirement- team is still 4-2

Loses players due to a cap purge- team is still 4-2

Loses a Top 5 NFL WR now for nearly 2 seasons- team is still 4-2

Use to play an uptempo NFL offense, has now adapted to focusing on his only offensive weapon in Kamara and relies heavily on his defense

Makes Jameis Winston look serviceable

 

We can get Watson, but until this Franchise finds an elite level coach (Harbaugh, Payton) that brings NFL caliber coordinators (Allen, Roman) then it won't matter the caliber of the ship you have built if the captain is inept (See Ronald Rivera years at the helm with two generational talents in Newton/Kuechly)

Teppah is a hedgie guy, he has to know when to cut the stock and take the loss or when it's time to hold for long term gains. This coaching staff minus Snow is dishwater at best

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1 minute ago, Evil Hurney said:

All I read is "Kamara is a really good player". We would likely be 5-2 or 6-1 with McCaffrey 🤷‍♂️

Then we ARE the Carolina McCaffreys 

 

they are doing it without any WR support, MT has been out nearly 2 seasons. Name their top 2 WRs without looking it up

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A 3 point win against a Geno Smith led offense

Don't get me wrong, Sean Payton is a great coach.  But the Saints clearly aren't the threat they once were with Brees.

QB matters, even to the best.  Look at how the Seahawks are doing without Russ.

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