Which NFC East coach has the most to prove

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CRedskinsRule
07-03-2013, 12:56 PM
I am flat out stealing this from a commenter on the ESPN article,Do it again? Redskins can't wait to try - NFC East Blog - ESPN (http://espn.go.com/blog/nfceast/post/_/id/52502/do-it-again-redskins-cant-wait-to-try:)


Poster:Dongtavious Steelwang

What coach has the most to prove this season?

Coughlin: Can he take the Giants back to the playoffs?
Shanahan: Can he keep his QB healthy for an entire season, and will they repeat?
Chip Kelly: Will his offense and philosophy succeed in the NFL?
Garrett: Will managing less of the playcalling make him a better coach?
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But I think it's a worthy question, and laid out well. Personally, I think Garrett's on the same hotseat Wade Phillips was on when his team gave up on him. I don't think the cowboys will give up early, but if they start 2-4 or worse, the team may spiral out of JG's handle. And no talk of process will cut it when you have been in his shoes.

Chico23231
07-03-2013, 01:01 PM
Cowboys start worst than .500 through the first 10 games, probably over for Garrett.

skinsfaninok
07-03-2013, 01:06 PM
no doubt its garrett

MTK
07-03-2013, 01:14 PM
no doubt its garrett

I agree, another year of missing the playoffs and he's probably toast.

Kelly gets somewhat of a pass as a rookie HC.

Coughlin has two recent SB wins, nuff said.

Shanahan is coming off a div title and also has 2 SB wins under his belt.

Lotus
07-03-2013, 01:19 PM
Yeah, Garrett has done nothing since taking over for Dough Boy. He has the most to prove because his seat is the hottest.

scowan
07-03-2013, 01:23 PM
I agree, another year of missing the playoffs and he's probably toast.

Kelly gets somewhat of a pass as a rookie HC.

Coughlin has two recent SB wins, nuff said.

Shanahan is coming off a div title and also has 2 SB wins under his belt.

I think its Kelly all the way. Is he the second coming of Steve Spurrier with a new fangled college offense, or is he the real deal?

Shanahan and Coughlin have nothing to prove, and Garrett has Jerry Jones making all the decisions anyway, so any failures or successes will or should be put on Jones. I think Garrett is a puppet head coach anyway.

MTK
07-03-2013, 01:26 PM
I think its Kelly all the way. Is he the second coming of Steve Spurrier with a new fangled college offense, or is he the real deal?

Shanahan and Coughlin have nothing to prove, and Garrett has Jerry Jones making all the decisions anyway, so any failures or successes will or should be put on Jones. I think Garrett is a puppet head coach anyway.

I look at it this way... Who would be more likely to get fired if their team went 5-11 this year, Garrett or Kelly?

Daseal
07-03-2013, 01:28 PM
With Garrett losing his playcalling ability, I went with Chip Kelly. I don't believe Garrett doing great or terrible will impact his eventual fate much either way. I expect the big questions to be over how Kelly handles Vick vs Foles. How that uptempo offense works. Can he keep McCoy happy? Most importantly, will he be able to run his offense without exhausting his defense?

SmootSmack
07-03-2013, 01:40 PM
As far as hot seat, really the only answer is Jason Garrett. But most to prove, to me, is not necessarily the same question

CRedskinsRule
07-03-2013, 01:45 PM
As far as hot seat, really the only answer is Jason Garrett. But most to prove, to me, is not necessarily the same question

I messed up the poll title. should've been most to prove. any chance a mod could change it?
thanks

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