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ML: Tate was on the practice squad for a reason
(11-21-2018, 04:49 PM)fredtoast Wrote: This is getting silly.

Chad did not bet up Hue.

Marvin did not lose the team at halftime.

And, no, never in the history of the NFL has a coach been fired after three seasons with no losing records and guiding the team to their first playoof appearance (and winning record) in 14 years.  Never happened and never will.  You are delusional if you believe otherwise.

Hey... you should never say never.

Jim Caldwell was fired after four seasons as head coach of the Lions, accumulating a 36-28 regular season record with an 0-2 mark in the playoffs.
Titans parted ways with Mike Mularkey, who had produced winning seasons in each of his two full years at the helm in Tennessee and after he won a game in the Playoffs.
Lovie Smith was fired by the Bears after a 10-6 season and an 81-63 record (with a Super Bowl appearance) in nine years.
Tony Dungy would become the first Buccaneer coach to be fired with a winning record.
Marty Schottenheimer, who holds the records for most wins without a Super Bowl, still couldn't get it done in the playoffs.
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RE: ML: Tate was on the practice squad for a reason - Mike M (the other one) - 11-21-2018, 05:37 PM

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