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Amazing post! Really puts things in perspective. You got me to the fire Fisher bandwagon after this year. I don't want to lose snead or GW though.
Was Bum on that list? If so, I missed it. Loved Bum and his Oiler teams.Not Weeb or Bum Phillips?
I cannot imagine anyone disputing this comment.it’s not like he’s not been given enough time compared to his peers.
I say he's gone past of the point of no-return.If fish would give up control of the O he may have a chance. Like Vermiel did for Martz. Seems to me he can't get out of his own way. New coach please.
What accomplished OC wouldn't? He gives control to his assistants and he treats them well.I say he's gone past of the point of no-return.
Anyway, what accomplished OC would work for him?
Welllllllll..... Maybe not a pariah, but I feel like his reputation has taken a couple of hits.He's not considered a pariah around the league.
@flv
The information in the O.P
Is from S.I
Which doesn't mean much since I am pretty sure that most their online articles are by freelance writers.
Not sure what OC would work for him.. but I'll tell you what kind ought to...Anyway, what accomplished OC would work for him?
IF, and it's an IF, Fisher is gone after this year I expect the new HC to go all in for a new QB in the draft and for Snead to make whatever moves he has to make to get the guy the HC wants. This team and roster is good enough to get into the playoffs and make some noise with average to above average QB play. If they hit on a guy who has top 10-12 ability this immediately becomes a team nobody wants anything to do with.
IMO the OL will improve with reps and health.
The problem this team has had has been the QB and OL. IMO everything else is good enough to win with.
I would, like you, give Mannion a shot but AFTER putting Foles back in to see if the break made a difference. May as well see if he can play.
By opposing coaches who keep losing their candy-ass players?Welllllllll..... Maybe not a pariah, but I feel like his reputation has taken a couple of hits.
I'm no longer convince he's held in such high regard.By opposing coaches who keep losing their candy-ass players?
Probably.
But he truly is a very well respected coach around the league. That's kinda common knowledge.
Irregardless isn't a word.I'm no longer convince he's held in such high regard.
Irregardless, this is some of the ugliest football I've ever witness in my 40-plus years of watching. I'm more than ready to risk a change at HC.
Irregardless, Kevin knows what I want.Irregardless isn't a word.
But irregardless of that, you don't have to be convinced of it. And you can be ready to risk whatever you like.
Whatever's gonna happen is gonna happen in spite of what we want.
Yeah. So cut the shit.Most dictionaries list it as "nonstandard" or "incorrect" usage, and recommend that "regardless" should be used instead