Marv Levy's and Darryl Talley's Views
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Re: Marv Levy's and Darryl Talley's Views
Marv believed in Jauron and we all know how that turned out.
"You mean to tell me that Robert Griffin III and Andrew Luck come into this league, get a grasp of it and can move the football better than the Bills can with an offensive-minded head coach? Just think about where they're moving the ball to. They probably run more screens than anybody in the league."Last edited by justasportsfan; 12-05-2012, 08:22 AM.
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Re: Marv Levy's and Darryl Talley's Views
thurman was tweeting about how talley needs a coaching gig somewhere.
i think LB's who were calling defenses are probably good DC material down the road. and talley was a motivator..always tapping into the right emotion at the right time. i would love to see him get a DC gig somewhere (or realistically something more junior to work up to).
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Re: Marv Levy's and Darryl Talley's Views
If he wanted to coach, he'd get a linebackers coach job tomorrow. That said, he and Marv are on the outside looking in. Talley has no theories about why Jauron was let go? His offenses scored about 12 points a game. Ick. Who wants to watch that? If Ryan Fitzpatrick had an accurate deep ball and the defense came around sooner, our record and this conversation would be much different. He took pot shots. Levy is an optimist, if he hadn't gotten the talent from Polian he would have been believing in lesser talent just as he believes in Fitz. It's just his style.
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Re: Marv Levy's and Darryl Talley's Views
If you didn't know who Levy was evaluating you would think he was talking a 24 year old QB and not a 30 year old QB. At 30 years old you are what you are. The days of learning the game and getting better are done with. If anything you're close to your best days being behind you let alone ahead of you. You're in the late stage of your prime at 30 years old.
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