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Bill Walsh’s #1 seeded 49ers team lost at home with Joe Montana at QB to an 8-7 Vikings team with Wade Wilson at QB. Yikes. ![]() |
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So the Vikings in the 88 divisional round. How was that defense again? The Minnesota Vikings had one of the best defenses in the NFL finishing with the following stats: Total yards allowed: 4,091, the best in the league Yards per play allowed: 4.3, the best in the league First downs allowed: 243, the best in the league Takeaways: 53, the best in the league Passer rating against opposing quarterbacks: 41.2, the lowest in the 1980s and fifth all-time for the Super Bowl era. I'm not sure that any poor performance against that unit could be considered a choke, but sure. Let's say your pearl clutching is valid. If that's the case, then your boy Andy Reid lost at home to Brad Johnson in an NFC championship game, and is just as culpable. Another legend in the echelon of the magnificent Jake Delhomme. I mean, if we're not going to factor two of the greatest defensive seasons on record and put it squarely on the coaches, your boy still has plenty more gaffes than Bill Walsh, who created the offense he's used for decades. Yikes. Lmao.
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Bill Walsh with Joe Montana and Jerry Rice lost at home to an 8-7 Vikings team in the Divisional Round. One of the biggest choke jobs in postseason history… and you are frantically trying to minimize this to save your Reeruned face. ![]() Also since you claim to rank Bill Walsh higher than Andy because of his supposed “offensive genius”… explain why Walsh was a sub .500 HC without Montana or Young as his QB. Where was his supposed “genius” without the benefit of a HOF QB? Explain. |
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Walsh created an entire offensive scheme, was in the playoffs 7 of the 10 years he coached, went 10-4 with 3 Superbowl wins in an era where defenders could commit attempted murder every snap. Walsh is regarded as one of the greatest coaches in NFL history, and you seem to be the only one struggling with it. Look inward.
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Hint: It was below .500. “One of the greatest HC’s in NFL history” could only win with Joe Montana and Steve Young as his QB’s? Andy went to four straight NFC Championship Games with McNabb at QB… who is not in the HOF. Meanwhile your boy, Bill Walsh couldn’t even sniff a winning record without having a HOF QB. Explain. |
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Explain.
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And your laughable attempts to justify why you rank Bill Wash ahead of Andy have continued to be ripped apart to shreds. Try harder. |
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