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Coaches Power Ranking at midseason
Posted by blueslover on 10/29/13 at 11:24 am20
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NFC South-
Schiano last in the NFL- Tampa Bay’s Greg Schiano is more than just the worst coach in the NFL this season. He’s making a good case to be remembered as one of the worst coaches of all time. It’s not just that his team is 0-7 despite a wealth of talent. It’s that his team doesn’t respect him. It’s that he continues to show he doesn’t get how the NFL is different from the college ranks. It’s that he publicly shamed quarterback Josh Freeman until the franchise had no choice but to release him.
Schiano’s actions have all but assured he will lose his job with the Buccaneers. It’s becoming more likely that, though Schiano is just 47, he is in his last NFL coaching job.
Mike Smith #28- Not knowing how to handle injuries and questionable strategic calls
Sean Payton #2- It’s easy to see Payton’s effect on his team: The Saints faltered during Payton’s suspension. Now, they’re 6-1.
NFC South-
Schiano last in the NFL- Tampa Bay’s Greg Schiano is more than just the worst coach in the NFL this season. He’s making a good case to be remembered as one of the worst coaches of all time. It’s not just that his team is 0-7 despite a wealth of talent. It’s that his team doesn’t respect him. It’s that he continues to show he doesn’t get how the NFL is different from the college ranks. It’s that he publicly shamed quarterback Josh Freeman until the franchise had no choice but to release him.
Schiano’s actions have all but assured he will lose his job with the Buccaneers. It’s becoming more likely that, though Schiano is just 47, he is in his last NFL coaching job.
Mike Smith #28- Not knowing how to handle injuries and questionable strategic calls
Sean Payton #2- It’s easy to see Payton’s effect on his team: The Saints faltered during Payton’s suspension. Now, they’re 6-1.
re: Coaches Power Ranking at midseasonPosted by FleuryNipples on 10/29/13 at 11:26 am to blueslover
There should be a hyphen and Rob Ryan attached to Payton.
re: Coaches Power Ranking at midseasonPosted by HeadyBrosevelt on 10/29/13 at 11:28 am to blueslover
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Tampa Bay’s Greg Schiano is more than just the worst coach in the NFL this season. He’s making a good case to be remembered as one of the worst coaches of all time.
re: Coaches Power Ranking at midseasonPosted by Hoodoo Man on 10/29/13 at 11:33 am to blueslover
Tom Coughlin continues to be overrated.
re: Coaches Power Ranking at midseasonPosted by SaintLSUnAtl on 10/29/13 at 11:40 am to blueslover
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5. Tom Coughlin New York Giants Even at 2-6, the Giants still believe the playoffs are possible.
Rankings deemed invalid
re: Coaches Power Ranking at midseasonPosted by LibraTiger on 10/29/13 at 11:42 am to Hoodoo Man
Tom Coughlin at # 5 is a joke. The writer must be related to him.
re: Coaches Power Ranking at midseasonPosted by eyeran on 10/29/13 at 11:46 am to blueslover
Tampa should give Schiano another 5 years to get that thing turned around. Its the fair thing to do.
re: Coaches Power Ranking at midseasonPosted by Sid in Lakeshore on 10/29/13 at 11:57 am to LibraTiger
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Tom Coughlin at # 5 is a joke. The writer must be related to him.
Giants gonna win that division. No telling what happens in the playoffs.
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re: Coaches Power Ranking at midseasonPosted by blueslover on 10/29/13 at 12:01 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
I'm starting to like the idea of Smith staying in atl too. Another futile season next year and he'll be following the cowgirls as the supremely talented but expected to disappoint team.
re: Coaches Power Ranking at midseasonPosted by Kcrad on 10/29/13 at 12:04 pm to blueslover
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I'm starting to like the idea of Smith staying in atl too. Another futile season next year and he'll be following the cowgirls as the supremely talented but expected to disappoint team
We could always hope Smith and Schiano get fired, then switch teams.
re: Coaches Power Ranking at midseasonPosted by LSU0358 on 10/29/13 at 12:09 pm to blueslover
I hope the Falcons get it turned around. I'd hate for them to fall apart bad enough for Smith to get canned. As long as he's the Falcons coach they will never make a Super Bowl.
re: Coaches Power Ranking at midseasonPosted by NorthGwinnettTiger on 10/29/13 at 12:17 pm to blueslover
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Mike Smith #28- Not knowing how to handle injuries
Dimitroff's fault.
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questionable strategic calls
Smith's fault.
re: Coaches Power Ranking at midseasonPosted by TheFreakyRobber on 10/30/13 at 1:23 pm to NorthGwinnettTiger
didnt click link
ummmmmmm who number 1 Pill Belicheck?
ummmmmmm who number 1 Pill Belicheck?
re: Coaches Power Ranking at midseasonPosted by AmosMosesAndTwins on 10/30/13 at 7:13 pm to blueslover
I really wish I had the MSB thread bookmarked about CSP not being top 5 in coaching, but Smith, Tomlin, were.
re: Coaches Power Ranking at midseasonPosted by 4thandinches on 10/31/13 at 8:16 am to AmosMosesAndTwins
I came back to post Tom Coughlin @ 5 is a joke and see that you all did it already.
I'll say it anyway.
Tom Coughlin @ 5 is a joke. He's a great coach - one of the best in NFL history, but he has no control over that team right now. They're wading in muddy waters with no direction or leader.
I would have been much better with Pete Carroll, Bill Belichick, or even Jim Harbaugh there.
CSP @ 2 tho....
I'll say it anyway.
Tom Coughlin @ 5 is a joke. He's a great coach - one of the best in NFL history, but he has no control over that team right now. They're wading in muddy waters with no direction or leader.
I would have been much better with Pete Carroll, Bill Belichick, or even Jim Harbaugh there.
CSP @ 2 tho....
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