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His name is Brian DaBallz and we could have had him!


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Team has bought in immediately in week 1

benches Kadarius Toney (won’t tolerate whatever no matter how talented you are)

Let’s Danny Dimes know when he’s playing like a TURD

 

 

Arrives to work like a boss

 

 

that’s the DNA of a NFL head coach,  goes on the road and shuts down Henry and gets his team to keep fighting, not a used car salesman selling us on a 7 year plan riding up and down Mint St in a Honda Odyssey screaming money ain’t a thing.

 

 Giants knew Judge was a turd, they flushed him. Everyone with an iQ above 40 knows Rhule ain’t that guy, he gets another destructive season

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No doubt his team is playing well and he is a capable coach but he's the flavor of the week I'm curious to see how it plays out for a full season. There was a time when Mike Vrabel and Doug Pederson were talked up as two of the best new coaches too but eventually the league adjusts and you have to shift along with that. We'll see how Daboll sticks.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

No doubt his team is playing well and he is a capable coach but he's the flavor of the week I'm curious to see how it plays out for a full season. There was a time when Mike Vrabel and Doug Pederson were talked up as two of the best new coaches too but eventually the league adjusts and you have to shift along with that. We'll see how Daboll sticks.

Pederson won a super bowl and is back in the league

 Vrabel is an excellent coach and had a 1 seed team last year. His team is always prepared

 

 DaBoll and Dan Campbell are going to be good NFL coaches

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5 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

Pederson won a super bowl and is back in the league

 Vrabel is an excellent coach and had a 1 seed team last year. His team is always prepared

 

 DaBoll and Dan Campbell are going to be good NFL coaches

Pederson got fired for doing the quiet part too loudly and he wasn't doing well to begin with post Super Bowl. Wentz just went off on his new team. Vrabel has been hot and cold going back to the second half of last season. Who knows with Campbell and Daboll. One or both or neither could go on to be long term successful coaches. But the league will eventually figure them out and how they go from there is when we will find out their staying power as a successful head coach.

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