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Time to face the facts, Zac Taylor is not a good head coach
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(10-23-2019, 01:46 PM)Circleville Guy Wrote: Nobody answered me to the question of if his past gives an indication that he will be a good coach. Here’s another way to look at it and I’m not asking because of one of these things but because of the combination of them. Is it harder to buy into a guy that has never been a head coach, has never played a snap in an NFL game and that is basically the same age as a few of the players? He’s been a QB coach.. He played QB in College so that makes sense. What are the indicators that say that this guy really should make a good NFL Head Coach? I don’t see any. If he struggles all year, why throw away more years when there’s no indication that he will be good in the first place?

Yes - People explain away his past failures as a coach and are like 'He was in a tough situation. Or they had no talent.'

There's very little success to point to that makes you say...he'll achieve that.
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RE: Time to face the facts, Zac Taylor is not a good head coach - THE PISTONS - 10-23-2019, 01:56 PM

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