obiken wrote:According to Adam Scheftner of ESPN, we are stuck with PC for 5 more years. There goes all hope of dominating in the trenches, at least till I am baby diaper material!
Obi, if 'dominating in the trenches' was the sole criteria for pro football success, the Dallas Cowboys would have had 5 Lombardi's in the past 10 seasons.
Pete can coach my team for as long as he wants, but I was a little surprised at the length of the agreement. The man is fricking ageless. Coaching an NFL football team has to be one of the highest stress jobs in the country.
Rambo2014 wrote:2020 Coach of the year will be Bruce Aryans
MVP Tom Brady
Rambo2014 wrote:2020 Coach of the year will be Bruce Aryans
MVP Tom Brady
Hawktawk wrote:Might want to retract that statement ramblo![]()
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Uppercut wrote:I was hoping that PC and JS speed dial was hitting Quinn this morning
but probably wishful thinking
I like Norton and his ol man but does not seem to have it
mykc14 wrote:I hope PC brings in somebody on his defensive staff that isn't from his own coaching tree, maybe not as a DC, but at least in an advisory role. I think he needs another perspective on defense.
North Hawk wrote:That's a good point. Sometimes an outside eye can see things those within the system can't. And they may be obvious. Perhaps someone who has an Offensive talent who can point out the deficiencies.
trents wrote:Urban quit because he couldn't deal with the stress any longer. That stress would only go up if he became an NFL head coach.
Edit: At least at the college level, success breeds success when it comes to recruiting. The head coach has considerable control over the destiny of the team. In the NFL, success is penalized.
trents wrote:How do you mean they were thrown under the bus? Never heard that until now. What I do know is that he experienced medical problems on the sidelines during a game, seemingly stress related.
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