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How bad has this era (error) been? - jj22 - 01-05-2018

Per PFT.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/01/04/39-coaches-and-counting-have-won-a-playoff-game-since-marvin-lewis-was-hired/


RE: How bad has this era (error) been? - grampahol - 01-05-2018

QUICK!  Someone go kill a healthy horse! We need at least one dead one to beat mercilessly the next two seasons!  


RE: How bad has this era (error) been? - jj22 - 01-05-2018

Hey now. Not everyone appreciates mediocrity and failure. Forgive those of us who don't.


RE: How bad has this era (error) been? - Wyche'sWarrior - 01-05-2018

Dudes that have retired are on the list.....Gibbs, Cowher.....wow.


RE: How bad has this era (error) been? - R3stangs - 01-05-2018

(01-05-2018, 01:27 PM)grampahol Wrote: QUICK!  Someone go kill a healthy horse! We need at least one dead one to beat mercilessly the next two seasons!  

err...yeah...theres so many fresh topics to cover like

mike brown...
marvin lewis...
andy Dalton....
john ross...
losing seasons...
um...well never mind...


RE: How bad has this era (error) been? - Interceptor - 01-05-2018

0-7 is an improvement????

“Teams don’t immediately succeed after you fire a long-tenured, unsuccessful coach”
— Jeff Fisher


RE: How bad has this era (error) been? - McC - 01-05-2018

Personally, I'm all complained out and have lost the urge to dwell on the past.


RE: How bad has this era (error) been? - Shake n Blake - 01-05-2018

Quote:Bruce Arians, Bill Belichick, Jim Caldwell, Pete Carroll, Brad Childress, Tom Coughlin, Bill Cowher, Jack Del Rio, Tony Dungy, Herm Edwards, Jeff Fisher, John Fox, Jason Garrett, Joe Gibbs, Jim Harbaugh, John Harbaugh, Mike Holmgren, Gary Kubiak, Mike Martz, Mike McCarthy, Mike McCoy, Jim Mora Jr., Bill O’Brien, Chuck Pagano, Sean Payton, Wade Phillips, Dan Quinn, Andy Reid, Ron Rivera, Rex Ryan, Marty Schottenheimer, Mike Shanahan, Mike Sherman, Lovie Smith, Mike Smith, Mike Tice, Mike Tomlin, Norv Turner and Ken Whisenhunt.

That list will grow to at least 40 this weekend when the winner of the game between Sean McDermott’s Bills and Doug Marrone’s Jaguars joins it. It could also increase to 42 if Titans coach Mike Mularkey and Rams coach Sean McVay win their first playoff games. And it could grow to as many as 44 with Eagles coach Doug Pederson and Vikings coach Mike Zimmer attempting to win their first playoff games next weekend.

Sad.