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NFL: Who was your team's worst coach?


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Bill Belichick is being exposed for the fraud he always has been.

Well it certainly IS possible he rode Tawmmmy's coattails all these years. We're gonna see how good he really is in the the next few years. In the meantime, I will say it bugs me no end when he's considered (by too many) greater than Lombardi. Blasphemy (and recency bias).

Out of curiosity, how well do you think the Packers would have done if Lombardi had stayed healthy and coached them til, say 1973? There's only so long you can perpetuate a dynasty, even more so, in the cap era.

I truly believe he would've found a way to win one more anyway, but probably with Washington. He took that woeful Redskins team and turned them into a winner in one year after leavinbg Green Bay. Had he stayed in GB, not so sure because it was an aging team. However, underestimating Lombardi is a fool's pursuit so who knows.

 

Good thoughts. Can't argue with this, though obviously it's speculative.

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OMG My Bucs Had so so many of them but if I were to choose the absolute worst, it would have to be Ray Perkins...

There ARE a lot to choose from. It's hard to imagine someone worse than Greg Schiano, and Keenan Bennett was 4-28. Not to mention Raheem Morris and Dirk Koetter.

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Bill Belichick is being exposed for the fraud he always has been.

 

Before last season, you have to go back to 2000, his first year with the Patriots, to find a losing season. The fact that Brady won the Super Bowl last year without him certainly increases the pressure on him to be sure, but let's not lose our heads here.

Bill's looking pretty good this year, I'd say.
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For my birthplace Lions, Harry Gilmer during the mid 60's. Not only inept, he was known for wearing a white 10 gallon cowboy hat on the field, making himself a target for angry fans at the old Briggs (Tiger's) Stadium, who pelted him with snowballs.

 

For my current Dolphins, Nick Satan Saban, no contest. "What what what?" (His answer to a question about leaving Miami for 'Bama. He was subsequently filmed stepping off a private jet at an airstrip near Tuscaloosa.)

 

Interesting that you'd choose Gilmer from the pantheon of putridity that is Lions football history. I would have thought that either Marty Morninweg (probably misspelled) who kicked off, in a dome, before the OT rule changes to start OT, or maybe Rod (0-16) Marinelli would have been the choice.

 

Damn man, it's the Lions. Pretty much anyone since 1960 besides Wayne Fontes is a candidate.

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For my birthplace Lions, Harry Gilmer during the mid 60's. Not only inept, he was known for wearing a white 10 gallon cowboy hat on the field, making himself a target for angry fans at the old Briggs (Tiger's) Stadium, who pelted him with snowballs.

 

For my current Dolphins, Nick Satan Saban, no contest. "What what what?" (His answer to a question about leaving Miami for 'Bama. He was subsequently filmed stepping off a private jet at an airstrip near Tuscaloosa.)

 

Interesting that you'd choose Gilmer from the pantheon of putridity that is Lions football history. I would have thought that either Marty Morninweg (probably misspelled) who kicked off, in a dome, before the OT rule changes to start OT, or maybe Rod (0-16) Marinelli would have been the choice.

 

Damn man, it's the Lions. Pretty much anyone since 1960 besides Wayne Fontes is a candidate.

Not Don McCaffrey...he was solid or even better.

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It may be recency bias, but it's gotta be Jason Garrett. Unimaginative, predictable, inflexible, mediocre, and his negative score is increased by how long he stuck around; it just went on and on and on.

not Dave Campo?

 

Neither, for the Cowboys it was Switzer, who's nonchalant attitude alienated and pissed off Aikman and cost us four rings in a row.

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