11-10-2019, 09:12 PM
Look at the head coach's resume. His accomplishments include:
-Coaching the 123rd(out of 128) scoring offense as a college OC.
-Coaching Ryan Tannehill, a guy who can't read NFL defenses and has never looked like a good NFL starter.
-Going 2-3 as an interim OC, scoring 17 points a game and regressing from Bill Lazor's per game averages.
-Coaching Goff, who has looked like a very good QB, but who was reliant upon a great running game and looked completely stumped against quarters coverage all game in the Super Bowl.
The ownership is putrid, the roster has major holes, hiring a staff on such short notice is hard, BUT that doesn't change the fact that he's just not qualified. He has done nothing to convince anyone that he's one of the 32 best coaches. It's a case of having a plumber try to be a surgeon. The tools may be dull, the hospital management may be incompetent, he may have to walk to work every day uphill 10 miles in the snow, but that doesn't mean that he'll ever be good at surgery even without such encumberments.
-Coaching the 123rd(out of 128) scoring offense as a college OC.
-Coaching Ryan Tannehill, a guy who can't read NFL defenses and has never looked like a good NFL starter.
-Going 2-3 as an interim OC, scoring 17 points a game and regressing from Bill Lazor's per game averages.
-Coaching Goff, who has looked like a very good QB, but who was reliant upon a great running game and looked completely stumped against quarters coverage all game in the Super Bowl.
The ownership is putrid, the roster has major holes, hiring a staff on such short notice is hard, BUT that doesn't change the fact that he's just not qualified. He has done nothing to convince anyone that he's one of the 32 best coaches. It's a case of having a plumber try to be a surgeon. The tools may be dull, the hospital management may be incompetent, he may have to walk to work every day uphill 10 miles in the snow, but that doesn't mean that he'll ever be good at surgery even without such encumberments.