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Quote from: Carlton Banks on January 29, 2011, 09:13:45 PMQuote from: Jaydc is back on January 28, 2011, 09:06:01 PMLast time I checked Brady and belli have 3 Sbs and a winning playoff record while manning has one and a losing record in the playoffs, 9-10last I checked Bradshaw had 4 rings and Marino 0 but nobody will tell you Bradshaw was better than Marino. nobody, not even Bradshaw's mama. coming from the guy who thinks Eli is elite because he has a ring. The point of football is to win the superbowl not have nice stats.
Quote from: Jaydc is back on January 28, 2011, 09:06:01 PMLast time I checked Brady and belli have 3 Sbs and a winning playoff record while manning has one and a losing record in the playoffs, 9-10last I checked Bradshaw had 4 rings and Marino 0 but nobody will tell you Bradshaw was better than Marino. nobody, not even Bradshaw's mama.
Last time I checked Brady and belli have 3 Sbs and a winning playoff record while manning has one and a losing record in the playoffs, 9-10
Actually Gregg Williams just withdrew his name from the race. Pretty mind boggling. I wonder why? Either way, I would be happy with Fewell or Mularkey. I actually prefer both over Williams anyways.
Quote from: Lunatic on February 02, 2011, 03:45:11 PMActually Gregg Williams just withdrew his name from the race. Pretty mind boggling. I wonder why? Either way, I would be happy with Fewell or Mularkey. I actually prefer both over Williams anyways.You might be able to get both if you play the money right and work over the guy with less pride. Neither is going to want play coordinator while the other is HC, but you have to explain to them that one will handle the offense and the other defense. Find out which one really wants to be HC more than money and which one wants money more than HC. It's possible.
Quote from: Shallow on February 02, 2011, 03:50:38 PMQuote from: Lunatic on February 02, 2011, 03:45:11 PMActually Gregg Williams just withdrew his name from the race. Pretty mind boggling. I wonder why? Either way, I would be happy with Fewell or Mularkey. I actually prefer both over Williams anyways.You might be able to get both if you play the money right and work over the guy with less pride. Neither is going to want play coordinator while the other is HC, but you have to explain to them that one will handle the offense and the other defense. Find out which one really wants to be HC more than money and which one wants money more than HC. It's possible.I don't think that's possible.We have an OC, no DC. So therefore, for that to work, it would have to be Mularkey as HC and Fewell as DC, since Mularkey isn't a defense guy.And doesn't the NFL block such lateral moves? You can't move from DC to another DC job unless your contract is up. That's called a lateral move and is blocked by the league. You can only move teams ifA) Your contract is upB) You're accepting a better position (from DC to HC, WR coach to OC, etc)So I don't think either scenario is possible.
Quote from: Lunatic on February 02, 2011, 04:59:33 PMQuote from: Shallow on February 02, 2011, 03:50:38 PMQuote from: Lunatic on February 02, 2011, 03:45:11 PMActually Gregg Williams just withdrew his name from the race. Pretty mind boggling. I wonder why? Either way, I would be happy with Fewell or Mularkey. I actually prefer both over Williams anyways.You might be able to get both if you play the money right and work over the guy with less pride. Neither is going to want play coordinator while the other is HC, but you have to explain to them that one will handle the offense and the other defense. Find out which one really wants to be HC more than money and which one wants money more than HC. It's possible.I don't think that's possible.We have an OC, no DC. So therefore, for that to work, it would have to be Mularkey as HC and Fewell as DC, since Mularkey isn't a defense guy.And doesn't the NFL block such lateral moves? You can't move from DC to another DC job unless your contract is up. That's called a lateral move and is blocked by the league. You can only move teams ifA) Your contract is upB) You're accepting a better position (from DC to HC, WR coach to OC, etc)So I don't think either scenario is possible.Didn't think of any lateral move penalties. I think you're right. I wonder if a DC or OC has ever been traded or moved in that way.
Quote from: Shallow on February 02, 2011, 06:37:55 PMQuote from: Lunatic on February 02, 2011, 04:59:33 PMQuote from: Shallow on February 02, 2011, 03:50:38 PMQuote from: Lunatic on February 02, 2011, 03:45:11 PMActually Gregg Williams just withdrew his name from the race. Pretty mind boggling. I wonder why? Either way, I would be happy with Fewell or Mularkey. I actually prefer both over Williams anyways.You might be able to get both if you play the money right and work over the guy with less pride. Neither is going to want play coordinator while the other is HC, but you have to explain to them that one will handle the offense and the other defense. Find out which one really wants to be HC more than money and which one wants money more than HC. It's possible.I don't think that's possible.We have an OC, no DC. So therefore, for that to work, it would have to be Mularkey as HC and Fewell as DC, since Mularkey isn't a defense guy.And doesn't the NFL block such lateral moves? You can't move from DC to another DC job unless your contract is up. That's called a lateral move and is blocked by the league. You can only move teams ifA) Your contract is upB) You're accepting a better position (from DC to HC, WR coach to OC, etc)So I don't think either scenario is possible.Didn't think of any lateral move penalties. I think you're right. I wonder if a DC or OC has ever been traded or moved in that way.Ya, it's not a possible scenario. To my knowledge, neither Fewell or Mularkey are FA. I've never seen an OC or DC trade (in recent memory?) Even HC trades are pretty few & far between.
Quote from: Jaydc is back on January 28, 2011, 09:06:01 PMLast time I checked Brady and belli have 3 Sbs and a winning playoff record while manning has one and a losing record in the playoffs, 9-10What's that Janet Jackson song from the 80s? Since Manning's SB win Brady and Bill ain't done shit when it counts.
Mike Munchak officially named HC.His press conference was a home run for me. He certainly talks the talk. He said all of the right things. Now let's see if he can walk the walk.Thus far, I have a good perception of Munchak. My main concern was thinking he was going to name Dave McGinnis DC. Rumors are saying former Bills D Coordinator Jerry Gray is the top candidate for the job. Twice in the early part of the decade, the Bills defense under Jerry Gray finished in the top 5 as he worked under Gregg Williams. The fact that Gregg Williams hired this guy to coach his defense is a positive sign to me.Not only that, but Ray Sherman is expected to be named WR coach. He's been with the team before and did a good job this past year in Dallas. Former Oiler/Titan great Bruce Matthews is expected to join the staff as the O Line coach (hopefully the Texans don't block that move).If these 3 personnel moves are made, I'd be more than happy with how Munchak is starting off.