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MTZehvor said:
LudicrousSpeed said:
Record doesn't mean anything. Panthers have a bad record but are a tough team. Bengals were way better early in the season before their injuries starting piling up. Bucs might get a playoff spot, Falcons will probably end up the #2 seed in the NFC.

Nothing fond about McDaniels going on here. His creative stuff rarely worked, but at least it was there. Worst head.coach I have seen.

...record means quite a bit. It may not mean everything, but if you don't win games, you aren't a good team, plain and simple.

We can just agree to disagree. There are a lot of things that go into winning games. Sometimes good, tough teams lose them.

Idk who Dick MacPherson is, I was a kid in 1992 and certainly wasn't watching Patriots football. I am sure you can go way back and find plenty of worse coaches, but as I said, I am talking about coaches I have seen. About the closest thing to as bad as McDaniels that I have seen is Chip Kelly. But at least Kelly is a proven mastermind in the NCAA at head coach. And McDaniel's idiocy extended far beyond the sidelines. He traded Jay Cutler to bring in Kyle Orton, drafted Moreno and countless other bums, dismantled a team that Mike Shanahan had as the #2 offense in the NFL and filled it with ex-Patriots and "McDaniels guys" en route to fielding a below average offense that was saved by Mike Nolan's defense. Once Nolan left in the offseason (couldn't stand McDaniels) the defense crumbled in 2010 and Josh started with a terrible record and was fired. I think maybe the worst offense was him reducing the role of Peyton Hillis to virtually nothing, all because of rumors that Hillis was fucking his wife, LOL. And this happened during a time when the two shitty RB's he brought in (Moreno, Buckhalter) were struggling or out with injury, and he still refused to play him. That about sums up his tenure here in a nut shell, has superior players available but plays his own guys instead because he is in fact a complete moron.

I would be shocked if he ever leaves the nest of Bill before Bill retires, but if he does, whoever hires him would be damn wise to make sure he'll have zero control over any roster or executive decisions.