I thought this should make an interesting thread. Say just for the sake of argument that you owned the Cardinals, and Mike Shanahan, Bill Belichick, and Bill Cowher all wanted to coach your team. Now which coach would do the best? Get the most wins etc.?
Who could coach the Cardinals the best?
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Originally posted by I OrangeCrush II thought this should make an interesting thread. Say just for the sake of argument that you owned the Cardinals, and Mike Shanahan, Bill Belichick, and Bill Cowher all wanted to coach your team. Now which coach would do the best? Get the most wins etc.?sigpic
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Originally posted by silver_blackif Shanny doesn't come packaged with Elway and Davis then he doesnt need to be in that list of candidates.
hmmmm i wonder what shannys record is since those two left ....say compared to the raiderssigpicwhen do native Americans become human and not mascots
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Originally posted by The|Snake#16I'd put Martz there, as head coach, with a nice defensive coordinator. Martz with warner and that offense, and eventually a new QB, that wouldn't be a fun offense to play against.
excuse me ...did you say martz
since this isnt smack ....i must leave now before i issue some responce
snicker, snicker.... martz he sayssigpicwhen do native Americans become human and not mascots
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Originally posted by silver_blackif Shanny doesn't come packaged with Elway and Davis then he doesnt need to be in that list of candidates.
i agree-- his 13-3 mark last year was shameful!
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Well i put Cowher and Shanny up there because they are the longest tenured coaches around. Jeff Fisher is the other one, but in his stay with the Titans he doesnt have nearly the amount of wins shanny has. Belichick is there because of 3 superbowls in five years, that says enough.
Other coaches that i almost put up there were Mike Holmgren, and Andy Reid, but i see these guys at this point in their careers just a notch below.
Reasoning for putting Shanahan up there is that he has had like one losing season since becoming the head coach, and that means even after Elway and Davis retired (i believe it was like 7-9 too).
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Originally posted by RoorRipperFins... Fins... Fins....
WAKE UP!!! THATS YOUR ALARM CLOCK!!
You are effin dreamin. Saban is a scrub, so is Ronnie Brown.
Edit: We arent in Talk Smack. My bad.
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Originally posted by arapahohmmmm i wonder what shannys record is since those two left ....say compared to the raiders
Raiders 54-58sigpic
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ESPN’s John Clayton reported that McKenzie is expected to review Jackson’s performance for the next week or so. Clayton reports that the odds favor Jackson staying in Oakland, but a decision has not been made. "I still get the feeling Jackson will end up being retained." 3 1/2 HOURS LATER, THE RAIDERS FIRED JACKSON.....GOOD CALL CLAYTON
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