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He is definitely more bark than bite but he will get his chance somewhere else, which I hope will be the Cowboys because it just fits, just because they are both on TV a lot but produce mediocre results. But he is definitely a second/third tier coach, Andy Reid and Lovie Smith made the playoffs the last year Ryan took a team to the playoffs and they were both fired. He isn't in the same class as Coughlin, Belichick, McCarthy, Payton, Tomlin or the Haurbaugh brothers. In the end Ryan knows how to coach a defense but has not shown the ability to coach a team. Maybe a new team would be all he would need to prove that wrong. |
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05-13-2013, 08:11 AM | #47 |
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I used to think Marvin Lewis was the worst coach at any level of football until Rex Ryan came along. I'd take Tomlin out of your list, move Coughlin & Payton up one slot and put Shanny in at #5. |
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Well then add Norv Turner to the list using that criteria of longevity and a bad GM.
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Not at all the same
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Having the best defensive coordinator in the game helps too. But what impressed me with Tomlin is the team seemed to get better after Cowher left. I really never thought much of the Steelers as a force back under iron jaw. Solid team, but beatable. Tomlin's team seem better prepared and dangerous in every facet of the game.
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05-13-2013, 12:47 PM | #54 | |
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There have been quite a few coaches that have turned around bad teams and looked good for a year and then the team ends up sinking badly... Schartz, Morris, and Whisenhunt come to mind. So lets just calm down with annointing Shanahan a top 5 coach after one playoff appearance. |
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I dont know what exactly John Harbough does in baltimore.
He was a special teams coach before the Ravens tapped him to be their HC (their second choice). He doesnt call the O or D plays. (I believe he has 0 input as well) I assume he has some input on the overall gameplans but before Calwell took over, Cameron made it very clear that the entire offensive scheme and play calls was his and his alone (much to his demise and stubborness). Baltimore media does give him credit for having an "open grievance" meeting with players mid-way through the season where alot of players (like the recently cut Pollard) spoke openly and bluntly to John about what they dont like. Reports are that Harbaugh let the players vent w/out reprecussion . . and vent they did. Reprecussions didnt come until the offseason. I suppose he gets credit for ultimately axing Cameron .. conflicting reports about whether that was all harbaugh decision, all Bischotti decision or a harbaugh-newsome-bischotti decision. I get that they just won the SB and have been to the playoffs all 5 years of his HC tenure . . . i just dont get what exactly he does.
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being a head coach is about leadership. if you don't call the plays, but the plays are working, who cares?
rex has lead his team into being a bunch of egos that have more hype than substance. coughlin runs a much tighter ship. zorn let people walk over him. as long as you employ the right people and make the important calls (like firing an O coordinator that isn't working) at the right times... well, that's why you're there. part of why a lot of coordinators fail as head coaches is because a different skill set is required. X's and O's is still important, but it's a secondary skill at that point. |
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As a HC you have input in every aspect of the team. Just because he doesn't call plays doesn't mean he's not involved.
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yeah, i suppose and I hear what you two are saying.
I listen to baltimore sports talk radio on my daily commutes, it seems John does less than most other "hands off" head coaches. I prefer the Xs and Os type head coach. I hate belicheck but it seems his intelligence and success can be traced to his roots as a low end video guy who would compile weekly video clips of the opponents to help the coordinators identify weaknesses and strengths.
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