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Former Coordinators lighting up wild card weekend....
Former Coordinators lighting up wild card weekend....
Further support for my assertion that former coordinators can be quite successful. Harbaugh was a special teams coordinator, Ryan, and either Whisenhunt, or McCarthy. 3 out of 4 winners on wild card weekend! Belichek out, Reid out. Then you have Minnesota and New Orleans on byes with former coordinators. Oh, and then there is Indy and the Chargers in the AFC waiting with former coordinators.
Re: Former Coordinators lighting up wild card weekend....
Very unimpressed with Leslie Frazier.
Not opposed to a coordinator. I would rather it be someone like Schottenheimer than Frazier.
I don't want a defensive mind, especially one who is sold on the 4-3 and will most likely not update our needs because, "the players are already in place."
Re: Former Coordinators lighting up wild card weekend....
Originally posted by HAMMER
Further support for my assertion that former coordinators can be quite successful. Harbaugh was a special teams coordinator, Ryan, and either Whisenhunt, or McCarthy. 3 out of 4 winners on wild card weekend! Belichek out, Reid out. Then you have Minnesota and New Orleans on byes with former coordinators. Oh, and then there is Indy and the Chargers in the AFC waiting with former coordinators.
Just sayin'.
I agree completely... They certainly can. That being said, Buffalo has yet to pick one and my confidence in their ability to do so is ever dwindling. I'd like to leave as little up their ability to choose correctly as possible at this point.
Re: Former Coordinators lighting up wild card weekend....
Originally posted by Joe Fo Sho
Reid was a former coordinator, as was Belicheat and Lewis and McCarthy.
I'm fairly certain Andy Reid was NOT an offensive coordinator prior to being hired by the Eagles. He was the QB coach of the Packers and the Eagles got ripped in the media for hiring him over more experienced/better coaches.
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