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re: The Fundamental Flaw with Miles's Offensive Philosophy

Posted on 10/15/14 at 2:34 pm to
Posted by goatmilker
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Posted on 10/15/14 at 2:34 pm to
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it's safe to say that Fulmer would be a bottom dweller in today's game. During Fulmer's heyday he simply won games...and is probably (i haven't checked this nerds) one of the most successful coaches they've had (i know neyland was great). Does this mean that he shouldn't have been fired? Serious answers please.


You answered it for yourself.
I disagree that its a fact he would be a bottom dweller. Thats your guess not mine. I don't know but have always thought they fired him without a clear plan and thats a mistake.
Posted by bradybones24
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Posted on 10/15/14 at 2:40 pm to
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You answered it for yourself.
I disagree that its a fact he would be a bottom dweller. Thats your guess not mine. I don't know but have always thought they fired him without a clear plan and thats a mistake.


I'm sure they had a plan but it was the wrong plan. I was listening to chris Landry the other day (long time NFL scout who worked for Belichek) and he mentioned the same thing about Fulmer and his program's decline before he was fired. It just got me thinking about the similarities between he and Les and the programs themselves during their leadership.
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