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Reid, on the other hand, sports a 66-61 record since 2005, including two losing seasons and two .500 seasons, to balance four seasons with 9 or more wins. The last two years in Philadelphia were an unmitigated disaster. Sorry I don't see a reason to be wildly optimistic about that. |
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And frankly, I don't remember Philly winning a bunch of Superbowls in Reid's prime. Did I miss something?
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Baseball has a Mendoza line. Maybe NFL needs a "Cassel line".
It's amazing how similar these conversations are. And no, I'm not equating Smith to Cassel. But it's like deja vu all over again in a lot of ways. I've said it before: when you have to try so very hard to prove a guy is even average, you're probably in trouble. |
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Yet they were consistently in the NFCCG and did make one SB. How many other coaches out there can state that? Not many. |
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As to your second point, all I can think of is poor Marv Levy. ![]()
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![]() The intellectual dishonesty among Alex Smith fans is criminal.
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EDIT: and the end result is the same: LOSER.
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Hope in one hand....you know the rest.
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So far Jim Harbaugh has done nothing more than Reid. Would you pass on him if he were available? And if you could pick your HC who would it be and why?
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But that's really a separate issue. It doesn't have anything to do with the quarterbacks in the draft. I believe there were veteran QBs available for free who would have given the team the same sort of results that Smith will. But he's an easier sell to the fanbase. So why not overpay if it will boost season ticket sales. |
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Our next new offense began in 2011, obviously, when Harbaugh and Greg Roman joined up. It took a long time for all of the offensive players to get on the same page. Alex received the playbook first, so that he could teach the others the basics until the lockout ended. He learned what he needed to early on, but it took a lot of time for others to figure shit out. That much is well documented. On top of that, Roman was building up the playbook on the fly. So there was a lot of trial and error in seeing what worked and what didn't. When new management comes in, defenses and offensive running games are the quickest and easiest to pick up. Then comes the short pass game. We learned in 2011 that, quite frankly, we didn't have good receivers for the deep pass game. Running the seam and wheel-routes to the TEs was generally the best we could do. Add to that, our pass protection was a mess. We had a bottom 5 center and right guard... and Anthony Davis was pretty crappy still at blocking edge rushers. So we needed to stick with the short pass game. Harbaugh was building a winner, but was very conservative in doing so. He wanted to lean on mistake-free football above all else. Who wouldn't with a good defense and special teams? Is Alex limited? Eh... if compared to some of the freakish QBs emerging in the league. He can make all the throws though, and is fairly athletic himself. Andy Reid wouldn't have given up that much if he agreed with others here in that Alex is mediocre at best. I think many people know he is good... but they also feel (and have a point) that he isn't exciting. And these days, the fantasy football kiddies want the big plays and dynamic ball-chucking. There are a lot of valid reasons for why our offensive numbers were not eye-popping. Still though, it was some impressive efficiency happening despite the aforementioned issues. |
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