itvnetop
01-16-2013, 04:57 PM
McCoy is happy, I'm sure.
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itvnetop 01-16-2013, 04:57 PM McCoy is happy, I'm sure. BigHairedAristocrat 01-16-2013, 05:01 PM Goats mentioned? Why am I not surprised. lol punch it in 01-16-2013, 05:59 PM If you mean hes a genius at being a charlatan, youre right. None of the QBs you mentioned are particularly impressive either, but thats just me. Saying everywhere he goes is a success is also ridiculous.... winning a college bowl game - lol... if thats an important accomplishment, then that would make about 500 guys out there qualified to be head coaches in your opinion. He has a 1 in 8 chance of winning every year. Jim Zorn would probably win it a few times, too. The fact that he's done so twice is not remotely meaningful in the context of being an NFL head coach. Thanks to Lovie Smith, the Bears are already a great football team. I expect them to start out fairly hot, just like Zorn did when taking over for Gibbs. Within a year or two, the Lovie-effect will wear off, the Bears will decline, and Trestman will be out. You dont think Kosar, Plummer, and Gannon were impressive qb's. ? Ok fine, Scott Mitchell certainly isnt but look at what he did when Trestman was there. Its night and day. Look at what all of them did when Trestman was in town. its not important about your opinion of the qb's overall success but your opinion of how the quarterbacks played while he was there. You cant deny those numbers, wins, and career years under his watch. Bears offense will be explosive next year - watch. As for bowl games - its NC State. They arent exactly a great team, but while he was there they had one of their better years. Not sure why you think its ridiculous to say everyehere he has gone hes had success? His footprints are all over winning teams in three different leagues even if one was the CFL. He shows up and its instant offense. The proof is in the pudding. Show me somewhere his offense didnt light it up as an OC or somewhere his qb didnt do the same while he was a QB coach? punch it in 01-16-2013, 06:25 PM I think Trestman is one of the better offensive minds pro football has seen in the last three decades. It's a shame he's never got his opportunity to be a HC. I'm rooting for him big time. Im with you all the way. I hope this guy is a huge success, except when he plays the Skins of course. Dirtbag59 01-16-2013, 06:55 PM Eagles are either going to implode or start a new set of trends for offense in the NFL. SmootSmack 01-16-2013, 08:59 PM Raheem Morris will interview for Browns DC job tomorrow skinsfaninok 01-16-2013, 09:23 PM Raheem Morris will interview for Browns DC job tomorrow I bet he gets that job skinsfaninok 01-16-2013, 09:23 PM Eagles are either going to implode or start a new set of trends for offense in the NFL. Generally college coaches that don't have any NFL experience. Don't work Chico23231 01-16-2013, 09:25 PM Raheem Morris will interview for Browns DC job tomorrow Hey SS, is Haslett here next year? Any rumblings from FO about Morris interviewing? Does anybody think Morris got credit for the defensive turn around the second half? Somethings changed where we played better D and it was noticeable in the secondary...I think you have to give some credit there, Id like Morris to hang around, even more so than Haslett at this point. SmootSmack 01-16-2013, 09:31 PM Haslett probably stays. Think Rah definitely deserves credit. I don't think Cleveland will be his only interview |
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