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No better feeling- watching your team lose?And I was there in person at a couple of these games ,no better feeling
No better feeling- watching your team lose?And I was there in person at a couple of these games ,no better feeling
Like I said thru good times and bad always a fan,there is dissapointment with a loss in the championship games BUT being there and entertaining true fans with top notch football play year after year after year is very satisfying for even the toughest critics,and it really looks like this could finally end our drought,Really No CHOKE..TURN IT ON IN ARIZONA LETS GO BIRDS..No better feeling- watching your team lose?Just like a Philly fan.....
"They"I think Philly is one of the most underrated teams in the league. I also think the reason is because they tend to choke, turn the ball over in crucial games and are COMPLETELY unpredictable.
Fire Norv TurnerThis off-season is going to be interesting.
Will LT be traded?
Can we re-sign Mighty Mouse?
Will we re-sign Merriman?
Defensive line needs major work, who do we get to fill those holes?
Yesterday I saw that Rivera is going to interview for the Lions HC job.![]()
Why???Fire Norv Turner
He did not take a 5 and 8 team to the playoffs. He took a 14 and 2 team from a coach who was fired after his first year because he did not win in the first round of the playoffs. The team was good before he got there. He was 11 and 5 last year and 8 and 8 this year. The team got worse. Granted LT was not healthy. 8 and 8. If it wasn't for the poor AFC west showing this year he would not have made the playoffs. He has only made the playoffs 3 times in his 11 years. He has gotten to the second round of playoffs once (last year). If San Diego is going to fire a coach who went 14 and 2 and lost in the first round they should fire a coach who went 8 and 8. Look at what he did in Washington...NOTHINGWhy???
He took a team that was 5-8, ran the table to make the playoffs, beat an "on paper" favorite in the Colts in the first round, until the team got shut down by the best remaining team in the league. Nothing wrong there.
He was 11-5 last year and won a playoff game, better than his predecessor (although I thought firing Marty was a bad idea). Who cares if he went 11-5 vs. 14-2.... the Giants went 10-6 and won the Super Bowl (and for the Eagles fans this year, I don't think they could care that they went 9-6-1). The team this year didn't start well, but they were without a healthy LDT and their best defensive player in Merriman. 4 of their 8 losses were to teams that made the playoffs, a 5th was to 11 win New England, and a 6th was the highway robbery game against Denver. 6 of their losses were by a total of 17 points (including 2 by 1 point, 1 by 2 points, and 1 by 3 points). If you look at their expected W/L record, based on points scored and allowed, they should have been 10-6. Of course, that's where luck factors in... something they had very little of.He did not take a 5 and 8 team to the playoffs. He took a 14 and 2 team from a coach who was fired after his first year because he did not win in the first round of the playoffs. The team was good before he got there. He was 11 and 5 last year and 8 and 8 this year. The team got worse. Granted LT was not healthy. 8 and 8. If it wasn't for the poor AFC west showing this year he would not have made the playoffs. He has only made the playoffs 3 times in his 11 years. He has gotten to the second round of playoffs once (last year). If San Diego is going to fire a coach who went 14 and 2 and lost in the first round they should fire a coach who went 8 and 8. Look at what he did in Washington...NOTHING
That would not be that bad of an idea. You can add Wade Phillips and **** Jauron to that list as well. These 3 have proven over and over to be lame duck head coaches. As co-ordintors in their respective positions they are very good but they are not head coach material IMO.Fire Norv Turner
Guess you have to write Richard JauronThat would not be that bad of an idea. You can add Wade Phillips and **** Jauron to that list as well. These 3 have proven over and over to be lame duck head coaches. As co-ordintors in their respective positions they are very good but they are not head coach material IMO.
I still like Marty Schottenheimer very much. I would jump on the Marty Ball bandwaggon in a minute over any of the 3 coaches listed above.
Guess you have to write Richard Jauron.
The Cowboys are just a mess... JJ seems more interested in building a fantasy team than a winning football team. I cannot imagine anybody who'd want to coach that team anymore... not at least until JJ sells or dies of a plastic surgery related complication.
Wade seems like a pretty good coach. I think Jerry Jones is the problem, and he's why the Cowboys are a mess. He sticks his nose where it doesn't belong, and says things that hurt the team.The Cowboys are a mess. Wade Phillips is not a good fit for that team.
I cannot imagine Cowher taking that job. He and JJ would get along worse than JJ got along with Jimmy Johnson.The Cowboys are a mess. Wade Phillips is not a good fit for that team. They need a strong personality to fix that team. The perfect head coach to fill that position is Bill Cowher and I think Cowher has a big enough ego that he would take that position.
The market is so satured with excellent head coaches right now. I still can't believe Cleveland hired Mangini. What a bonehead move on their part.
Among the best coaches of the last 20 years.I'm still bummed about Dungy retiring.
When Phillips coached the Buffalo Bills, he did not even wear a headsetWade seems like a pretty good coach. I think Jerry Jones is the problem, and he's why the Cowboys are a mess. He sticks his nose where it doesn't belong.
I'm still bummed about Dungy retiring.
Wow. You seem to know more about my team than I do.He was 11-5 last year and won a playoff game, better than his predecessor (although I thought firing Marty was a bad idea). Who cares if he went 11-5 vs. 14-2.... the Giants went 10-6 and won the Super Bowl (and for the Eagles fans this year, I don't think they could care that they went 9-6-1). The team this year didn't start well, but they were without a healthy LDT and their best defensive player in Merriman. 4 of their 8 losses were to teams that made the playoffs, a 5th was to 11 win New England, and a 6th was the highway robbery game against Denver. 6 of their losses were by a total of 17 points (including 2 by 1 point, 1 by 2 points, and 1 by 3 points). If you look at their expected W/L record, based on points scored and allowed, they should have been 10-6. Of course, that's where luck factors in... something they had very little of.
I'm no Norv apologist, I think he was horrible in DC and was given the reins to an awful team in Oakland, but in 2 years with SD he's made the playoffs twice and won 2 playoff games (Marty won 0 in 4 years) making the 2nd round both times. If he has a losing season next year then I'd fire him, but right now he's playing with house money.
If you're gonna be swinging from Marty's nuts, at least get how many years he coached SD right.He did not take a 5 and 8 team to the playoffs. He took a 14 and 2 team from a coach who was fired after his first year because he did not win in the first round of the playoffs.
I had some help from pro-football-reference.com (awesome website)Wow. You seem to know more about my team than I do.
I'm not a big fan of Norv either, but two years in a row he's done something Marty NEVER did for us; win a playoff game.