Romeo, McDaniels and Mangina have all been terrible coaches. Mangina atleast got a few years out of it. Looks like Bellicheck disciples don't age well.
McDaniels was a cocky arrogant prick who hadn't achieved anything yet. Bellichek is going to go down as one of the greatest coaches in history so he can act the way he does because he can back it up.
an-also wrote:Romeo, McDaniels and Mangina have all been terrible coaches. Mangina atleast got a few years out of it. Looks like Bellicheck disciples don't age well.
Browns look pretty good this year for the talent that is on their team.
And yea, all of Belichecks disciples try to play that cocky asshole role way too early..
an-also wrote:Romeo, McDaniels and Mangina have all been terrible coaches. Mangina atleast got a few years out of it. Looks like Bellicheck disciples don't age well.
whoa whoa whoa whoa
Mangini is a terrible coach? really? He was good on the Jets and got done in by Favre and now he's made the Browns the only good thing about Cleveland sports.......and he's terrible?
danny woodhead is the cover story right now on cnnsi.com. Sure he's been a good player, but if he was black would he be getting 25% of the press that he's getting right now? The name of the article just happens to be "Pats' Danny Woodhead is just like us, and that's why we root for him".
Tiger may have been the best at his sport but let's also not front that he got a lot of press because he was a black man in a predominantly white sport.
What's fucked up about that Suh call is they have that officiating dude now that they bring in on the broadcast and he said it was legal since he was running and that it was a bad call on the field. Hochuli called it a forearm to the back of the head.
Man what the hell? Mike Periera, the former head of NFL officiating, said it was a legal hit and he still got fined? I don't understand that shit man. Suh is supposed to appeal it, but the same guys who handed down the fine are the same guys who review the appeal. That shit is beyond retarded.
eternalreflection wrote:he's an elite passing offense cordinator, so he'll have a job soon, but yeah seemed pretty awful at everything else
9ers?
Eek. I hope not. Not that he's not talented in his specific area, but even after Sing is gone we still have way too many "personalities", both in the front office and on the field. I don't think McDaniels could co-exist. I'd give the Crabs/Davis/McDaniels trio <18 months before it imploded.
That, and getting McDaniels as OC means we'd have a weak head coach. I'd much rather have a strong head coach (Gruden, Harbaugh, etc. if possible) who calls the offense and brings his own guy in.
Nl5H wrote:Harbaugh isn't going to leave Stanford right now until they are THE top program in the Pac 10.
Because why?
While it's a noble goal, he only has to look across the Bay to see someone who kind of fucked their career by staying in the Pac 10 with that goal in mind (Jeff Tedford).
Dude has also coached in the NFL before, plus there are most likely going to be a lot of good vacancies this year. Plus if you're going leave taking off the same year as your once-in-a-lifetime quarterback is a good play. Plus if he was dead set on staying the announcement last week wouldn't have been "Stanford Offers Harbaugh an Extension", it would have been "Stanford and Harbaugh Agree to an Extension." "Stanford Offers Harbaugh an Extension" basically reads "Stanford A.D. Engages In Early Damage Control In Case Harbaugh Leaves." I have no idea if he'll stay or not, but that alone makes me think he'll DEFINITELY test the waters.