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12-23-2010 11:23 PM |
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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
(Post 7285150)
Because people here hate anybody associated with herm. I don't know how good or bad he is as a coach. But no doubt Bradford has made tremendous strides throughout the year and I thought he made a lot out of a little with Thigpen. I think there are much better QB coaches out there. But I think he's adequate.
On Spags, I can't believe anyone would want him gone. Then again, it is STL (no offense to you, but I've seen how St. Louis works). If they got Cowher, they'd want him gone after one losing season too.
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Dude, Curl represented everything inept about Herm Edwards. He was "Father Time" who didn't know how to use timeouts correctly and efficiently. He was part of an offensive staff who destroyed the career of Larry Johnson. Oh, and he flat-out can't coach. Brodie Croyle should have had a powerful command of this offense before training camp in both 2007 and 2008. In both years he was woefully unprepared. Also in both years I never saw him making any adjustments to his game (glaring adjustments that he could make, like footwork in the pocket, etc.)
Herm was a mediocre coach. Maybe a bad one, too. It was going to take a good coach to successfully turn this team around and he clearly wasn't the man for the job. But I really appreciate that 2008 draft and some of the other talent that he acquired for this team.
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