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[QUOTE=worstblogever;6358847]He's this generation's Marty Schottenheimer, if Marty was the one making stupid ass postseason coaching decisions to get his team eliminated rather than just dumb luck with kickers or bad calls or whatever.[/QUOTE]
I will admit Mike M makes a lot of bad calls. More then I am happy with. But you ask many many coaches if they want the record he has and they will jump at that chance. How many teams right now would take a 24-10 record in 2 years? I can name several.
[QUOTE=babyblob;6358986]I will admit Mike M makes a lot of bad calls. More then I am happy with. But you ask many many coaches if they want the record he has and they will jump at that chance. How many teams right now would take a 24-10 record in 2 years? I can name several.[/QUOTE]
I mean, maybe I'm not the best one to ask, but uh... that's an upgrade over what Arizona has had the past four years for sure.
As much as that's true, there are teams that ran Marty out of town when he still should be considered a HoF coach.
I'll say the year the Packers lost via botched onside kick recovery isn't McCarthy's fault. I'll give him credit for that post-season letdown. But a lot of the rest... some terrible clock management or playcall decisions.
He'll still get a team into the playoffs if he has requisite talent to do so. And not every coach can do that.
Odds makers have made the Chiefs underdogs again. Philadelphia is 1.5 point favorites to win Super Bowl.
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Longtime NFL executive Bobby Beathard has [url=https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/legendary-nfl-executive-has-reportedly-passed-away/ar-AA1700F8?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=2974ab741e024a5f9db533bbce02774c]passed away[/url].
Seems the latest out of Dallas is that McCarthy will now be calling plays and that the Boys will be using a variation of what McCarthy was doing in Green Bay all those years.
Can't figure out if this is an addition to his duties or if they are taking some admin stuff off of his plate. Is this a demotion of sorts? I guess I already thought that the head coach already had the final say in the plays to be used on any given day and the overall game prep.
What will change? Is this the final chance for Big Mac in Big D?
Since the Pro Bowl happens during the season I will post this here.
I am watching the skills challenge and passing competition is fun to watch so far. Huntley put on a show :)
You could Tell Carr had something to prove. He was on fire is the comp! He even made a joke about leaving Vegas.
The Interviewer asked him if he had ever been that on fire in Vegas.
Carr Answered - Nope that why Im leaving.
Sidney Thornton, who was a running back on the 1979 and 1980 Super Bowl-winning Pittsburgh Steelers, has [url=https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/pittsburgh-steelers-super-bowl-champion-running-back-dies/ar-AA172Vga?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=128c80eaf0bc403f8b9d79cd4f44280e]passed away[/url].
Heard a funny thing on sports radio.
No way Rodgers will retire right now, because that puts him in Canton the same year as Brady. And no way he shares that stage with Brady.
[Font=georgia]NFL Script on twitter is giving, over and over and over again right now. In Matt Ice's case, not the career ending punctuation he deserves but the one that is needed. [/font]
[QUOTE=babyblob;6360599]You could Tell Carr had something to prove. He was on fire is the comp! He even made a joke about leaving Vegas.
The Interviewer asked him if he had ever been that on fire in Vegas.
Carr Answered - Nope that why Im leaving.[/QUOTE]
That doesn't sound like someone I'd want to hire - more on fire for the next job than the current one.
Maybe I'd consider a one year "prove it" deal but I'd have to wonder about year 2.
[QUOTE=Kirby101;6360751]Heard a funny thing on sports radio.
No way Rodgers will retire right now, because that puts him in Canton the same year as Brady. And no way he shares that stage with Brady.[/QUOTE]
Oh, I can believe that, two hundred percent!
[QUOTE=Kirby101;6360751]Heard a funny thing on sports radio.
No way Rodgers will retire right now, because that puts him in Canton the same year as Brady. And no way he shares that stage with Brady.[/QUOTE]
Because he knows he can't hold Brady's jock...:)