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Marvin's record against winning team, plus a bitter pill
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(12-19-2018, 11:38 AM)Pat5775 Wrote: Bingo.

Marv is far from what anyone should consider to be a “good coach”. He seems far more interested in blame shifting his lackadaisical approach to coaching up players as they just “need to do a better job”. It’s their football team, they need to find a way to fix it Whatever

Marvin doesnt get it. He doesn’t know how to coach up players. He doesn’t understand in-game adjustments are a real thing. He’ll go into prevent mode as soon as he has a lead. His team lacks basic tackling fundamentals. They’ re completely undisciplined. They’re mentally weak.

All of these point to a bad coach. Sure, he has won plenty of games. But there’s much more that goes into someone being a good/bad coach than just wins and losses (especially when it really counts... nothing like seeing 16 years worth of Marvs players fold like cheap lawn chairs in big games)

I think way more often than not when this team achieves victory it's in spite of the coaching, not because of it.

But agree overall
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RE: Marvin's record against winning team, plus a bitter pill - bengalfan74 - 12-19-2018, 12:09 PM

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