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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Evanston, IL
Age: 38
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Re: Top 5 coaches now
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Record is a really bad way to evaluate coaches IMO...but then again, theres really no good way to evaluate coaches. Almost everything a coach does is represented by a figure that is 90+% decided by someone else, being a player, an assistant coach, a general manager, etc. You almost have to look for the guys who always seem to be on the cutting edge of football innovation, because thats really all a coach can do to consistently give his team/organization an advantage. I think Gibbs has done an excellent job of that through the years. So has Belicheik and Reid, and even Mike Nolan recently. Still, its really, REALLY hard to rank coaches with any degree of accuracy. So I pretty much say, after the top 5, if the players like em, then hes a good coach. If they dont, hes a bad coach. Is there really any other way to do it? |
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