Hawktawk wrote:Great players make for great coaches as much as the reverse is true. Its alright.
obiken wrote:I would have offered him the DC job. I don't care what people say this was a loss.
HumanCockroach wrote:Great players make for great coaches as much as the reverse is true. Its alright.
Hawktawk wrote: Holmy was a mediocre college QB. Walsh?Marc Trestman? Hairball was OK but hes a Michigan man now and still crazy as batshart.I hear Carroll was a nasty SOB on the field which I can totally believe. But most coaches in the NFL were not stars.
Those who can do, those who cannot teach. Its kind of weird. Maybe they had to study harder to stay in the league and got a management perspective from the sidelines...
HumanCockroach wrote:There is guys Cowher comes to mind, Edwards, Reeves. I'm pretty sure if people went back they would see some players that had some success. Not sure it would be a large amount, but they are sprinkled throughout the NFL's history.. It does seem like a lot of those former players do better as coordinators instead of the HC, but I don't think Norton was in line for the big chair anyway.
NorthHawk wrote:As it seems that there was a choice between Norton and Richard, and Pete selected Richard, I wonder if Pete sees him as being his eventual successor here.
Maybe some day sooner than we think Pete might move upstairs when Richard shows he is ready.
It might be a good move from a coaching stability PoV when that time comes.
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