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Dave Canales for Coach of the Year - NY Times


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10 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

That would take a SB win and I'm certain even that would do it.

Awards go out before the Super Bowl too I think.  We should have gone after Vrabel.  The ultimate Tepper flaw IMO is the personality types he wants working for him 

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Tier 1: Johnson, Vrabel, McDonald, & Shanahan (coaching through the injuries was impressive)

Tier 2: Steichen has lost some steam but still has impressed. Hard to discount Payton. Canales is in these ranks for me.

Overall, I actually think McDonald could become the fave if the Seahawks win the NFCW

 

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6 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Tier 1: Johnson, Vrabel, McDonald, & Shanahan (coaching through the injuries was impressive)

Tier 2: Steichen has lost some steam but still has impressed. Hard to discount Payton. Canales is in these ranks for me.

Overall, I actually think McDonald could become the fave if the Seahawks win the NFCW

 

Colts are not even going to make the playoffs

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2 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Tier 1: Johnson, Vrabel, McDonald, & Shanahan (coaching through the injuries was impressive)

Tier 2: Steichen has lost some steam but still has impressed. Hard to discount Payton. Canales is in these ranks for me.

Overall, I actually think McDonald could become the fave if the Seahawks win the NFCW

 

Coen, rookie coach, has his team in 1st place, missed the playoffs last season.

Harbaugh, Chargers have been competitive from the start, and all season, despite losing both tackles for the year.

Schottenheimer, possibly if the Cowboys win the East.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Coen, rookie coach, has his team in 1st place, missed the playoffs last season.

Harbaugh, Chargers have been competitive from the start, and all season, despite losing both tackles for the year.

Schottenheimer, possibly if the Cowboys win the East.

 

 

The Jaguars are a very undisciplined team. Gameplans have been good but I hesitate with Coen.

Schot’s work doesn’t impress me. Dak is having one of his best seasons and their defense has been strong the last few weeks.

Harbaugh I do credit. He’s done a nice job. 

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Just now, Bear Hands said:

The Jaguars are a very undisciplined team. Gameplans have been good but I hesitate with Coen.

Schot’s work doesn’t impress me. Dak is having one of his best seasons and their defense has been strong the last few weeks.

Harbaugh I do credit. He’s done a nice job. 

I think with Schottenheimer, it very much is an asterisk choice. It all depends on if they win the East, and then it almost becomes a vote based on the popularity of the Cowboys. I do not think it will happen, as I see it either being Vrabel or Johnson, but, I think there is a highly unlikely path to it happening.

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