BravinSeattle Posted January 5, 2006 Posted January 5, 2006 I can understand why we dumped Tom Donahoe after the guy did ZILCH to shore up our OL in preparation for breaking in a new QB as well as some questionable picks (RB Travis Henry over DT Shaun Rogers et al) but why not clean house and bring in a proven HC like Mike Sherman who can actualy coach? My problem with both Willaims and Mularkey are primarily play calling and clock management and to me a guy like Sherman solves that. I am also still trying to find how making Marv Levy our GM adds anything to our ability to win and improve our roster. I guess we will see.
obie_wan Posted January 5, 2006 Posted January 5, 2006 I can understand why we dumped Tom Donahoe after the guy did ZILCH to shore up our OL in preparation for breaking in a new QB as well as some questionable picks (RB Travis Henry over DT Shaun Rogers et al) but why not clean house and bring in a proven HC like Mike Sherman who can actualy coach? My problem with both Willaims and Mularkey are primarily play calling and clock management and to me a guy like Sherman solves that. I am also still trying to find how making Marv Levy our GM adds anything to our ability to win and improve our roster. I guess we will see. 554279[/snapback] with Marv- you won't have to worry about grooming a young QB. Marv has no interest in young players.
Sound_n_Fury Posted January 5, 2006 Posted January 5, 2006 with Marv- you won't have to worry about grooming a young QB. Marv has no interest in young players. 554283[/snapback] Hey, if Joe Pa can change, why not Marv. The salary cap era makes a big difference in who plays and who sits compared to when Marv coached in the 80s and 90s.
obie_wan Posted January 5, 2006 Posted January 5, 2006 Hey, if Joe Pa can change, why not Marv. The salary cap era makes a big difference in who plays and who sits compared to when Marv coached in the 80s and 90s. 554289[/snapback] it was bad enough enduring 2 rookie head coaches-which ultimately cost TD his job. susre makes sense to shift gears and bring in a rookie GM who has never experienced the free agent era.
realtruelove Posted January 5, 2006 Posted January 5, 2006 I can understand why we dumped Tom Donahoe after the guy did ZILCH to shore up our OL in preparation for breaking in a new QB as well as some questionable picks (RB Travis Henry over DT Shaun Rogers et al) but why not clean house and bring in a proven HC like Mike Sherman who can actualy coach? My problem with both Willaims and Mularkey are primarily play calling and clock management and to me a guy like Sherman solves that. I am also still trying to find how making Marv Levy our GM adds anything to our ability to win and improve our roster. I guess we will see. 554279[/snapback] Mike Sherman??? Are you kidding me?
Adam Posted January 5, 2006 Posted January 5, 2006 it was bad enough enduring 2 rookie head coaches-which ultimately cost TD his job. susre makes sense to shift gears and bring in a rookie GM who has never experienced the free agent era. 554310[/snapback] Marv Levy is a pretty smart guy- My guess is that he knows how to win in this league, and we'll be fine Timey Kangaroo Downs Sport
Fan in Chicago Posted January 5, 2006 Posted January 5, 2006 with Marv- you won't have to worry about grooming a young QB. Marv has no interest in young players. 554283[/snapback] Except JP will be a 3rd year player and there is no history to say that ML has been unkind to them. Also, RW has said the GM will not look over MM's shoulder. So there ! I think JP and EM are going nowhere.
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