Cmdjr85 Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 7 hours ago, ILoveEndingTheSeasonInNov said: Temper tantrum spoiled bitches typically are not good coaches Yes, I get his dedication and preparation etc...... But show some class douche flute lover Lol, hey go root them eagles on. Cant win a playoff game get another team 1 hour ago, Dr. K said: No. Too much an egotist to be a coach. Has a great player ever become a good coach? You make a great armchair coach.
Turk71 Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 Narcissist' make terrible coaches I've heard. You need to give a **** about other people and bring people together. 15 minutes ago, Cmdjr85 said: Lol, hey go root them eagles on. Cant win a playoff game get another team You make a great armchair coach. Living vicariously through 'your' team keeps you going. You will live in infamy because of the greatness of 'your' team. Sad aspect of fandom. You are a great fan because your team wins. How do you find room for all your trophys you sad pathetic troll.
row_33 Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 (edited) 6 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said: I'm trying to think of an example here, great player who had success as a coach. The main counterexample: Bart Starr: https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/blog/2013/05/packers-legend-bart-starr-coaching.html 52-76 with 3 ties as Packers coach. Made the playoffs only once, in a season cut short by a players' strike. It's actually kind of weird how great players don't go into coaching, or at least don't become head coaches. Montana, Young, Marino, Kelly - no coaching among them. Hall of famers with coaching success, thought up in two minutes: Mike Ditka, Dick LeBeau Jacques Lemaire, Larry Robinson Yogi Berra, Bob Lemon, Paul Molitor, Frank Robinson Jerry West, Bill Russell, Lenny Wilkens, KC Jones Tom Flores should be in Canton as a player soccer is a natural pathway from great player to great manager, dozens of them Again it is not the majority of greats but there have been some. Edited January 22, 2018 by row_33
SlimShady'sSpaceForce Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 no. he's an emotional douche bag.
Jobot Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 Not a head coach - he's the greatest but would not be able to relate everyone from what it takes to be the main leader. 80% of the Patriots success is from Belicheck alone.
Matt_In_NH Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 This reminds me of the calls for Kelly, Reed and Thomas to be the coaches. It does not work that way.
cd1 Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 15 hours ago, notwoz said: His ego won't allow him to be a supporting player (i.e. a QB coach or offensive coordinator). But he does know how to win. WITH the right support/coaches. Brady would have been nobody if he played for the Browns.
ExiledInIllinois Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 He does know how to cheat. Probably think of some new fangle way without having to smash his cellphone. So I say yeah. Probably be good. 1 minute ago, cd1 said: WITH the right support/coaches. Brady would have been nobody if he played for the Browns. Ernies Adams? If Belicheat was still in Clev. ??
Gordio Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 Yeah it is what it is at this point. It is not even worth getting upset about anymore. I won't go as far as to say the game is rigged, but you could bet the league was dreading a Jacksonville/Minn-Philly super Bowl. We have been watching this for the past 16 years, the Patriots get the benefit of the calls. Yesterday's outcome was totally predictable. In fact I even told my dad when Jacksonville went up 20-10 that the Pats will win it 24-20. The delay of game call was the right but like a previous poster said, why didn't they just blow it dead. The first PI was right if the ball was catchable which is highly debateable, the second one was garbage at a critical point of the game. The biggest thing about this game was the non holding calls. You could call a holding penalty on every play. It is of my opinion that the refs are instructed to call holding penalties on the Patriot opponents at critical times in the games. Holding penalties are drive killers for most teams. To not call on penalty on NE except for special teams speaks volumes as to where the league is right now.
row_33 Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 7 minutes ago, Gordio said: Yeah it is what it is at this point. It is not even worth getting upset about anymore. I won't go as far as to say the game is rigged, but you could bet the league was dreading a Jacksonville/Minn-Philly super Bowl. We have been watching this for the past 16 years, the Patriots get the benefit of the calls. Yesterday's outcome was totally predictable. In fact I even told my dad when Jacksonville went up 20-10 that the Pats will win it 24-20. The delay of game call was the right but like a previous poster said, why didn't they just blow it dead. The first PI was right if the ball was catchable which is highly debateable, the second one was garbage at a critical point of the game. The biggest thing about this game was the non holding calls. You could call a holding penalty on every play. It is of my opinion that the refs are instructed to call holding penalties on the Patriot opponents at critical times in the games. Holding penalties are drive killers for most teams. To not call on penalty on NE except for special teams speaks volumes as to where the league is right now. it's over and nobody cares anymore, time to move on with your life
Gordio Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 Just now, row_33 said: it's over and nobody cares anymore, time to move on with your life yeah I hear ya brother. Hey I had $100 on Jacksonville yesterday +8 so all is good
cd1 Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 2 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said: He does know how to cheat. Probably think of some new fangle way without having to smash his cellphone. So I say yeah. Probably be good. Ernies Adams? If Belicheat was still in Clev. ?? Apparently, Belichick wasn't even Belichick in Cleveland.
Sweats Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 Here's a question for you...........would you rather be a QB coach or take your HoF career with your 5 rings (so far) and go home to Giselle chained to the bed every night? I know how I'd answer.
Jauronimo Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 Just now, Sweats said: Here's a question for you...........would you rather be a QB coach or take your HoF career with your 5 rings (so far) and go home to Giselle chained to the bed every night? I know how I'd answer. I hear the Browns are looking for a new QB coach and Fitz and David Lee are reportedly on the rocks.
ExiledInIllinois Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 1 minute ago, Sweats said: Here's a question for you...........would you rather be a QB coach or take your HoF career with your 5 rings (so far) and go home to Giselle chained to the bed every night? I know how I'd answer. Why does it have to be either or? Can't you have both?
boco357 Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 I think he will be part of the front office of the Patriots whenever he retires.
BillsFan130 Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 I don't think so. He would demand perfection from his players and would be a control freak. There probably isn't one player who has the work ethic he does, and he would probably demand that from all his players. And if they didn't comply and they started to show mediocre results on the field, he would most likely have a lot of meltdowns.
thunderingsquid Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 I'm sure he'd be a great coach. With the right PEDs...er...nutritional supplements and hydration he could be a great coach for a very long time. Here he is getting his hydration on. Whee.
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