Re: 2013 NFL Season
Posted: Sun January 05, 2014 4:39 pm
You're still in KC, right? I wouldn't mind hearing some more reports from there.--- wrote:
You're still in KC, right? I wouldn't mind hearing some more reports from there.--- wrote:
And now they'll get Jim Caldwell!@SkitchP wrote:The best part about Reid not being that good is detroit fans on sports radio last week complaining that if they had fired Schwartz last year they could have gotten an established coach like Reid.
Chris_H_2 wrote:And now they'll get Jim Caldwell!@SkitchP wrote:The best part about Reid not being that good is detroit fans on sports radio last week complaining that if they had fired Schwartz last year they could have gotten an established coach like Reid.
I'm ok with a no-name coordinator or going out on a limb with a college coach, but Caldwell would be terrible.@SkitchP wrote:Chris_H_2 wrote:And now they'll get Jim Caldwell!@SkitchP wrote:The best part about Reid not being that good is detroit fans on sports radio last week complaining that if they had fired Schwartz last year they could have gotten an established coach like Reid.
Im okay with Caldwell or Whisenhunt I guess. It's not like I have a say in it. But all the idiots who consider it a failure not to get Gruden, Cowher or Dungy are just fools. Hey, lets get Lombardi!
sounds like it'll be whisenhunt. another offensive coach in the nfc north; as usual, everyone's just trying to keep up with the pack.Chris_H_2 wrote:I'm ok with a no-name coordinator or going out on a limb with a college coach, but Caldwell would be terrible.@SkitchP wrote:Chris_H_2 wrote:And now they'll get Jim Caldwell!@SkitchP wrote:The best part about Reid not being that good is detroit fans on sports radio last week complaining that if they had fired Schwartz last year they could have gotten an established coach like Reid.
Im okay with Caldwell or Whisenhunt I guess. It's not like I have a say in it. But all the idiots who consider it a failure not to get Gruden, Cowher or Dungy are just fools. Hey, lets get Lombardi!
I'm ok with that. Just so long as he can do something about Stafford.spike wrote:sounds like it'll be whisenhunt. another offensive coach in the nfc north; as usual, everyone's just trying to keep up with the pack.Chris_H_2 wrote:I'm ok with a no-name coordinator or going out on a limb with a college coach, but Caldwell would be terrible.@SkitchP wrote:Chris_H_2 wrote:And now they'll get Jim Caldwell!@SkitchP wrote:The best part about Reid not being that good is detroit fans on sports radio last week complaining that if they had fired Schwartz last year they could have gotten an established coach like Reid.
Im okay with Caldwell or Whisenhunt I guess. It's not like I have a say in it. But all the idiots who consider it a failure not to get Gruden, Cowher or Dungy are just fools. Hey, lets get Lombardi!
i'd rather play san diego than indy. plus it knocks out a three seed.Chris_H_2 wrote:Denver cannot be pleased with this game.
I have the same feeling about a few other NFL coaches, and Lewis is on that list.Green Habit wrote:I'm seriously questioning whether the Bengals will ever be able to go all the way with Marvin Lewis. His teams have consistently lacked mental toughness when it counts, and today was no exception.
You say that even after the SD/Denver game a few weeks back?spike wrote:i'd rather play san diego than indy. plus it knocks out a three seed.Chris_H_2 wrote:Denver cannot be pleased with this game.
nah.spike wrote:i'd rather play san diego than indy. plus it knocks out a three seed.Chris_H_2 wrote:Denver cannot be pleased with this game.
that's how i feel. cover up hilton and i'd say the Pats have a very good chance to win. plus it's outdoors/ at home.--- wrote:nah.spike wrote:i'd rather play san diego than indy. plus it knocks out a three seed.Chris_H_2 wrote:Denver cannot be pleased with this game.
indy only has one offensive threat. pretty confident that new england will be able to take care of business.