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If he was so Josh McDaniels we'd have a decent Qb...... |
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edit: he may technically have more, but zero of those rings came as a coordinator. turner has two as the offensive coordinator for the 91-93 cowboys. mcdaniels has three, all as either qb coach, personnel assistant or defensive coaching assistant (aka, he got coffee for two of those rings) |
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What has McDumbass done as an offensive coordinator and above? Jack shit. He and Todd Haley have the same number of Super Bowl appearances. Just STFU. |
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13 is awfully low for San Diego just the same as having Atlanta at 8 made me scratch my head.
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"Owner, front office, head coach, coaching staff, QB and "intangibles," -- a combo of fan support, facilities, stadium and PR."
Well, San Diego is owned by the Spanos family (nothing special as far as owners go), their coaching staff has underachieved given what they have on their roster, their fans don't really support the team, and their facilities are subpar. I'd say they're ranked too highly if anything. Archie Manning telling them to stick it in their ear pretty much tells you what you need to know. |
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Patriots I think the #1 ranking is based more off past success than more recent things. They should probably be more like 3 or 4 maybe even 2. I'd say they're being given the benefit for being in Boston with a pretty new stadium but if that's the case why aren't the Giants and Jets much higher? |
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