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^i beg to differ, but you do raise a good point.something had to have changed on the rosters or something though, no? maybe just experience with playing each other.i know Phil in Portland isn't giving them a ring; maybe in 5 years, when they are all Super-Stars lol.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on December 01, 2009, 04:42:12 PM^i beg to differ, but you do raise a good point.something had to have changed on the rosters or something though, no? maybe just experience with playing each other.i know Phil in Portland isn't giving them a ring; maybe in 5 years, when they are all Super-Stars lol.Of course changes happened to the roster. Anytime you have new coaches that is bound to happen. But Phil Jackson is one of the greatest coaches of all time in getting players to buy into the idea of knowing and playing your role. Parcells has that quality, Pat Riley has that quality, Bellichek also. LA's roster changed as far as role players but players ultimately have to buy into the formula of coaching or it is not going to work.Especially these days with the me first mentality of alot of players. As far as Portland is concerned, I don't know how long it would take Phil to get them to the Finals, but I bet they would be a much more disciplined, focused and improved team. And that also wins you games and championships.
There is no such team as bad players in the NFL. If you make the NFL you're an amazing player, so the whole coaching bad players thing is bullshit. The difference is between good players and great players, and coaches can make the difference in Football. Josh McDaniels as far as I'm concerned is more responsible for the successes of both Orton and Cassel and nothing will change my mind on that. Some players are so special it doesn't matter who the coaches are, but if anyone think that the Giants beat the Pats with out Spagnuolo's tricks they're kidding themselves, and no one player on that defense is more important than the DC.
pretty sure you're the one who said around the 0-4 mark, "this record doesn't reflect how we really are".you lost some games that could of gone either way (Steelers, Jets & Houston) & then lost to the Pats & Colts.you very well could of been 3-3 & nobody would of said anything.the only difference was Vince Young & you seem to be high on your horse that he is the reason this teams gone in the other direction.i'll give Fisher the change of QB, but honestly, any coach would of made the same change; not trying to take away from Jeff, but it was the obvious move.regardless of this going somewhere else lol, the point is, Jeff Fisher is a great coach; but i don't think putting him in Buffalo would put that team over the hump without more talent.
Quote from: Shallow on December 01, 2009, 04:56:02 PMThere is no such team as bad players in the NFL. If you make the NFL you're an amazing player, so the whole coaching bad players thing is bullshit. The difference is between good players and great players, and coaches can make the difference in Football. Josh McDaniels as far as I'm concerned is more responsible for the successes of both Orton and Cassel and nothing will change my mind on that. Some players are so special it doesn't matter who the coaches are, but if anyone think that the Giants beat the Pats with out Spagnuolo's tricks they're kidding themselves, and no one player on that defense is more important than the DC.obviously better than you & me, but compared to the best players or even average players, they aren't on that level.Romo, Austin & Witten are more talented than Sanchez, Braylon & Jericho & Wade Phillips has a reputation for being an awful coach, who is on the hot seat & Rex Ryan has was labeled a defensive genius lol.but the Cowboys will remain the better team for the rest of the season.
Its quite obvious the jets defense is not the problem.The jets defense has been top five.But when your qb is throwing multiple picks a game,their isnt much they can do.
Not that I have a problem with sanchez,hes shown signs of brilliance this season.Im fully confident hes going to flourish into a great qb.But hes a rookie a qb none the less and hes going to make a lot of mistakes.Problem is the qb is such a magnified position that any mistakes made are huge.
the point is, the general opinion is that Rex Ryan is great mind & coach & Wade Phillips is nothing special.yet, Wade has all the talent in the world & has a successful team as a result.