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12-12-2007, 04:15 PM | #16 |
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Re: Has Parity Really Worked In The NFL?
Okay, well here's my question stated differently and perhaps better. Has the influx of college coaches helped parity in the NFL at all or has it been a non-factor?
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12-12-2007, 04:20 PM | #17 |
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Re: Has Parity Really Worked In The NFL?
I say it's a non-factor. Some do well, some don't. A lot have had prior experience coaching in one form or another at the pro level before taking the head coaching job.
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12-12-2007, 04:27 PM | #18 |
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I think if you looked at the college coaches and NFL assistant coaches you would get about the same fail rating as head coaches. I also think that with the way college coaches are now getting paid and the way others have failed we will see fewer coming in as head coaches.
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I dont think the college coaches have had any effect on the parity in the NFL. regardless of the coaches, the owners now have more money available to make the mediocore franchises more competative. |
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12-12-2007, 04:36 PM | #20 |
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Its a non-factor. With how much $ college coaches are getting paid they would be nuts to come to the meat-grinder that is the NFL. They can stay in college take the team to a bowl game (and the alumni on a nice holiday trip) and everyone's happy.
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A la the '85 Redskins. Ten wins. No playoffs. 1985 Washington Redskins statistics - pro-football-reference.com |
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12-12-2007, 04:41 PM | #22 | |
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12-12-2007, 09:49 PM | #23 | |
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Results? A 6-10 season. Even the greatest defenses won't stop a good or above average offense all day. At some point, there will be a breakdown somewhere, and when your offense can't score, it can take as little as 10-13 points to beat you. Defense wins championships is the biggest myth out there. |
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12-12-2007, 10:38 PM | #24 |
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When you have teams like the Steelers and Colts winning Superbowls it is hard to argue that it has worked, at least in terms of creating the anybody can win it type of environment that the NFL had hoped for.
Is it good for the game? Personally I think it is, if for no other reason than youg get to get excited every year no matter where you are from. In what other sport do fans follow the draft so ravenously? Still, as a fan of the richest team you can't help but wonder how the baseball model would be for the Yankees of football. Pretty good I think. |
12-13-2007, 01:42 AM | #25 | |
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We were once the Yankees of football. During the 80's when we were having all of that success we had the second highest paid teams behind the 49ers. AAAAAHHHHHH!!!! The good ol days. Parity is good for the NFL, but bad for us and San Fran. |
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12-13-2007, 02:27 PM | #27 | |
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And as far as other coaching moves, every losing team owner wants to be the 2006 Saints, bring in a brand new head coach...some new free agents...and BAM! Instant success....AND asses in the seats! |
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12-13-2007, 02:43 PM | #28 |
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Re: Has Parity Really Worked In The NFL?
I think parity is one of the most misused terms in the sports vocabulary...
I think ppl associate it with competitiveness, when in actuality it means equality. A league that is competitive is MUCH better than a league in which every team is equal. I think a competitive league (like the NFL) in my mind is a league: -in which a team can turn around from bottom of the barrel to contender in a short amount of time (1-2 years) -dynasty's are hard to come by and even harder to sustain -the best team throughout the season doesn't necessarily get a pass or automatically win, but rather the best team at a given time wins (like the NFL playoffs or March Madness). -the talent level is spread around such that no one player can make or break a team. If all teams were perfectly equal, then football would be boring. It would by like watching a pickup bball game at a rec center. There would be no favorites or underdogs. There would be no push for the playoffs or blowout scores. Players would have nothing to be inspired for b/c even if they lose a game, they could be back in it with a win. The whole season would have a flat sort of feeling until the last few games (much like an MLB or NBA season).
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