NorthHawk wrote:The game was like a throwback to the ‘60s or ‘70s when coaches like George Allen won with a good defense and a largely run based offense. It sure showed how important it is to control the LoS.
trents wrote:Let's face it. The Patriots were better equipped to win a game under those conditions than were the Bills. NE just didn't conjure up a dominant run game for that one contest last night. It's something they have relied on all season and have built their team around. On the other hand, the Bills have become too one dimensional and relied too heavily on Josh Allen's arm and athleticism, assets that do not transfer into points very well under the environmental conditions we saw in that game last night.
trents wrote:A famous NFL coach of a bygone ear used to say, "There are three things that can happen when the ball is passed. And two of them are bad." Billy Boy took that one to heart in this game.
Hawktawk wrote:Kinda like Barry Switzers Oklahoma clubs . Run 40 time and pass 6 and every one of them was a big gain . But this was unique. It’s easy to overreact but IMO it’s one of the finest coaching jobs I’ve ever seen , really all season . They started 2-4 with a rook qb and haven’t missed since . They were a few points from maybe having one loss . After 2 decades of winning by dealing stars in their prime for draft picks , bringing in key FAs to being the biggest spender in FA this year and hitting on almost every signing . As for Monday aside from 3 passes thrown it was clear one was an audible by Mac Jones based on the angry sideline reaction. Just a masterful job of building a new team in the offseason and coaching it . I been watching the game 50 years and I must bow down . As great as Brady has been , the GOAT for sure , Belichick is further ahead of any other coach in history than Brady is ahead of any other QB. Who was responsible for the dynasty ? Both . Minus a miraculous 9 game Run by my Hawks to get to the game I’m rooting Tampa New England . Getcha popcorn .
trents wrote:Last year was an exception due mainly to the limitations they had at QB (Cam Newton) but have you noticed that Belichick always finishes the season strong? He loses key people to retirement and trades and starts the next season looking vulnerable. But he coaches them up and gets them all on the same page such that by the end of the season they are hitting on all cylinders and are dominant in the playoffs.
obiken wrote:Billy is not the most innovative coach of all time, he is however the model of the salary cap era. Is he the greatest? IF he takes a non Brady team to the SB, yeah he gets my vote. My greatest of all time Shula, the most innovative: Landry. Tom gave us the 4-3 defense, we are still using the 4-3 Almost 70 years later!! He invented the Flex defense, shuttling in plays, and double motion. 2nd Walsh, he used the passing game to set up the running game, IE the WCO.
They have had so many dogfights and won so many more than they have lost. And they haven't always had the best talent winning one SB with wideout Troy Brown at corner they had had so many injuries. They won it all with 50 man games missed due to injuries to starters. I'm going with you just hate the evil empire if you cant acknowledge nobody will ever match what hes done already and it looks like another championship caliber squad.
GOAT
obiken wrote:
Sure, but Bill had the greatest of all time at QB. I agree with all your points HT. However, Shula got there with 3 QB's IF you dont count Johnny U, which I dont. Do his teams stack up with the greatest of all time no, but they don't have to. He taught me that players are just a commodity, you have to cut them when they want too much money.
Hawktawk wrote:I had to go research Shula because I was a very young kid for some of his SB wins. My adult memories of Shula were of his failures and mediocrity towards the end. No SB ring with Marino? Would BB have won a SB with Marino? Was Brady a lot better QB? Only one trip with Marino early on. Very few AFC championship appearances with Marino. Sure he won more games than anyone and nobody's doubting hes great but didn't Joe Gibbs WIN 3 SBs with 3 qbs? Theism an, Williams and Rypien. Parcells won 2 with different QBs.
Its all a great debate. To me Don Shula is a cautionary tale for we Seahawks fans because he was on cruise control the last decade of his career at least with no hardware to show for the greatest QB in team history. PC started late and is now the oldest coach in the league and after a run of Shula like success the past 9 years hes really down this year.
NorthHawk wrote:
Marino was a great QB with a far better arm than Brady. They had similarities in that they would have trouble outrunning a Sloth, but to me Marino was far and away better than Brady.
The difference is Brady had great Defenses behind him and Marino had to win on Offense.
NorthHawk wrote:There are some parallels to the Dolphins of the Marino era and you touched on some of them.
But that's often the way in professional sports. Teams get to the top then lose their way or change their plan and then they
rest on the accomplishments of one or a few players to keep them relevant. It's what has happened with us.
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