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Recent history says keeping Zac is a mistake
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(12-30-2020, 04:18 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: Since 2000, Zac is the 11th coach to have 5 or less wins in each season of his first 2 full seasons.

Of the previous 10, 6 were fired after their 2nd year was finished, and 2 were fired during their 3rd season.

The only 2 that lasted beyond their 3rd year were Capers with the expansion Texans, and Bradley with the Jags. Neither had any winning seasons or lasted past a 4th year. 

Even if you're generous and expand it to 6 wins or less in each of a coaches first 2 full seasons (which happened 24 times), it's only slightly better and that's because of Kyle Shanahan, who made it to a SB in year 3, but still has 3 losing seasons in 4 years...and Norv Turner, who lasted 7 years with the Redskins and had 3 winning seasons. The overall results are still very depressing.

This is why - IMO and despite the last 2 games - bringing Zac back is going to be a mistake, even though it's obvious he will be back. It just doesn't work out. 

well if he returns we all hope he doesnt fall in line with these guys...

Can only judge based on whats been shown though.
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RE: Recent history says keeping Zac is a mistake - XenoMorph - 12-30-2020, 04:20 PM

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