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Coach of the Year...


Mr. Scot

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Lost on a last second field goal, and he looked outmatched?

Till Keenan Lewis went down, he had no answers.

Not saying he's a lousy coach mind you, but his NFL playoff inexperience was definitely a factor yesterday. Rob Ryan had his number, and he couldn't keep up with Payton.

Honestly, minus the Lewis injury, that game is probably a double digit loss, and maybe a blowout.

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I still think Reid is. 2-14 last season.

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Tough to give it to someone who went 2-6 at the end. Plus if the voters are smart ( which they aren't) they'll see that they had what, 6-7 Pro Bowlers last year plus the best drafting position. The pieces were there.

RR started 1-3 and went 11-1.

After all that....I agree it's going to be Reid.

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Tough to give it to someone who went 2-6 at the end. Plus if the voters are smart ( which they aren't) they'll see that they had what, 6-7 Pro Bowlers last year plus the best drafting position. The pieces were there.

RR started 1-3 and went 11-1.

After all that....I agree it's going to be Reid.

I understand the rationale behind Reid but I think Ronald Eugene has a good chance.

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