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Hypothetical: If we win the NFCS, should Wilks win COTY?


Dorian Gray
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I'm not even sure interims are eligible, but...

In the unlikely scenario we win out and win the division, Wilks should be a top vote getter for Coach of the Year, right? This team was an absolute trash fire when he came in, and he's cleaned up so much of it already.

Looooong road ahead for a playoff berth, but might as well dream big while you can.

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18 minutes ago, Dorian Gray said:

I'm not even sure interims are eligible, but...

In the unlikely scenario we win out and win the division, Wilks should be a top vote getter for Coach of the Year, right? This team was an absolute trash fire when he came in, and he's cleaned up so much of it already.

Looooong road ahead for a playoff berth, but might as well dream big while you can.

I think technically all coaches are eligible, it's just always gone to the HC for obvious reasons. I think back to when Pagano had cancer, and Arians won COTY despite being the OC again by the time playoffs came around.

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