Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

What kind of head coach does this team need?


The Question

Recommended Posts

I don't care if its a college coach, offensive coordinator or defensive coordinator, so long as they can handle all of the in game poo. We control games and go into the 4th quarter with the lead all the time, we need someone who won't completely poo the bed at that point. Someone with some fuging balls would be nice.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Super Bowl 47 Winning Coach:

John Harbough 9 years Pro Special Teams Coordinator, 5 years Pro Head Coach

Super Bowl 46 Winning Coach:

Tom Coughlin 6 years Pro WR Position Coach, 2 years College Head Coach, 8 years Pro Head Coach fired, 9 years Pro Head Coach won Super Bowls in years 5 and 9

Super Bowl 45 Winning Coach:

Mike McCarthy 5 years Pro QB Coach, 5 Years Pro Offensive Coordinator, 7 Years Pro Head Coach won Super Bowl in year 5

Super Bowl 44 Winning Coach:

Sean Payton 3 years Pro QB Coach, 3 years Pro Offensive Coordinator, 3 years Pro Assistant HC/QB Coach, 7 years Pro Head Coach won Super Bowl in year 4

Super Bowl 43 Winning Coach:

Mike Tomblin 5 years Pro Defensive Backs Coach, 1 year Pro Defensive Coordinator, 6 years Pro Head Coach won Supbr Bowl in year 2

Take from this what you will but I don't see any rythm or reason at all.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

fug Cower. It took him 15 years to win the big game. He had a competitive squad constantly because he got to play Cleveland, Houston, and Cincinnati twice a year. This board fellates all things Pittsburgh almost as bad as JR.

 

Whats wrong with some cold hard steel?

 

 

I was on the fence with Cowher 3 years ago, and nothing has changed. If Cowher wanted to come back and was ready, and the Panthers hired him, it wouldn't bother me has much as Rivera has from the start.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • He is "Keep Pounding." https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45498715/nfl-carolina-panthers-chuba-hubbard-olympics-flag-football-track
    • This.  He knows where the seam is about to open, cuts, and accelerates hard. He’s slippery and tacklers always seem to be taking awkward angles to get to him. No dancing. Runs low and powerful. Almost never goes backwards for a loss. We’ve rarely had the guy who bounces off of tacklers. It’s nice seeing another one. 
    • I can't speak for others but yes I read it. The conclusions are based heavily around the use of the statistical metric DYAR created by football outsiders and used by ESPN for this article. It only includes players whose production began in 2000. But excluding HOF running backs who produced BIG in an iteration of the NFL that was not yet catered to making things much easier for offenses in order for them to prop up more recent candidates is rather absurd and seems like just playing favorites regardless of where one might fall on their opinion of the use of the metric in question. 
×
×
  • Create New...