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It will go to Daboll
(01-10-2023, 04:49 PM)Dimson Wrote: [ -> ]It will go to Daboll

Which would be a dumb vote, but I am obviously biased.
Daboll would be my pick outside of Pederson. Simply for the fact that he managed to get a lot out of Daniel Jones after everybody had all but written him off going into this season. They also battled through quite a bit of injuries and I don't think you can really point to anybody outside of Barkley that really jumps off the page playmaking wise.

Also, the NFC East is a very tough division to compete in compared to the AFC South. Philadelphia, Dallas & Washington. All of those teams play relatively well defensively. They all battled through some key injuries across the board but still managed to remain competitive overall as a division. Especially with the QB play being up and down with different starters.

Not sure when the voting would commence. But, if we make a deep run in the play-off's or at least get a win over the Chargers while the Giants lose their game? I think Pederson gets a slight edge voting wise.
(01-10-2023, 05:07 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]Daboll would be my pick outside of Pederson. Simply for the fact that he managed to get a lot out of Daniel Jones after everybody had all but written him off going into this season. They also battled through quite a bit of injuries and I don't think you can really point to anybody outside of Barkley that really jumps off the page playmaking wise.

Also, the NFC East is a very tough division to compete in compared to the AFC South. Philadelphia, Dallas & Washington. All of those teams play relatively well defensively. They all battled through some key injuries across the board but still managed to remain competitive overall as a division. Especially with the QB play being up and down with different starters.

Not sure when the voting would commence. But, if we make a deep run in the play-off's or at least get a win over the Chargers while the Giants lose their game? I think Pederson gets a slight edge voting wise.

Daniel Jones is this year's 2017 Blake Bortles.

And the giants will fall into the same trap and extend him.
(01-10-2023, 05:21 PM)SamusAranX Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-10-2023, 05:07 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]Daboll would be my pick outside of Pederson. Simply for the fact that he managed to get a lot out of Daniel Jones after everybody had all but written him off going into this season. They also battled through quite a bit of injuries and I don't think you can really point to anybody outside of Barkley that really jumps off the page playmaking wise.

Also, the NFC East is a very tough division to compete in compared to the AFC South. Philadelphia, Dallas & Washington. All of those teams play relatively well defensively. They all battled through some key injuries across the board but still managed to remain competitive overall as a division. Especially with the QB play being up and down with different starters.

Not sure when the voting would commence. But, if we make a deep run in the play-off's or at least get a win over the Chargers while the Giants lose their game? I think Pederson gets a slight edge voting wise.

Daniel Jones is this year's 2017 Blake Bortles.

And the giants will fall into the same trap and extend him.

It's funny you say that because that's exactly who he reminded me of leading up until this year. It's impressive that Daboll managed to turn him into essentially a very poor man's Josh Allen. 

Daniel's a pretty damn good runner with the football in his hands but his ability to read and react to defenses in the passing game is concerning. His arm talent is decent but not spectacular. 

It'll be interesting to see what they do in the off season. I could see them drafting Anthony Richardson in RD2/RD3 or Tanner McKee in RD3/RD4.
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Tony Dungy is one of the voters and he said he voted for Doug

(01-10-2023, 05:35 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-10-2023, 05:21 PM)SamusAranX Wrote: [ -> ]Daniel Jones is this year's 2017 Blake Bortles.

And the giants will fall into the same trap and extend him.

It's funny you say that because that's exactly who he reminded me of leading up until this year. It's impressive that Daboll managed to turn him into essentially a very poor man's Josh Allen. 

Daniel's a pretty damn good runner with the football in his hands but his ability to read and react to defenses in the passing game is concerning. His arm talent is decent but not spectacular. 

It'll be interesting to see what they do in the off season. I could see them drafting Anthony Richardson in RD2/RD3 or Tanner McKee in RD3/RD4.
What receivers does he have?  I think he could be a good QB if you got him some receivers.
I didn’t get a chance to read all comments yet, but I did see that Tony Dungy voted for coach Peterson
(01-08-2023, 05:44 AM)jessepeck1213 Wrote: [ -> ]I'd put Doug second. The job dabol did with the giants would garner my first place vote. I think their roster is much worse than ours.

It's worse now, but it wasn't at the beginning of the season - the Giants did not finish dead last in the NFL 2 straight years...  Nobody was worse than us before the season started.  We have surpassed the Giants thanks to Douggie Phresh and the funky bunch.


Oehser mentioned somewhere in his blogs that there are multiple outlets that hand out Coach of the Year honors, so we can be annoyed with lots of people if Doug gets snubbed by all of them.
I remember when we fired Mularkey... Remember back then? It was after the 2012 season.

Well, anyways... At that time, Philly decided to fire Andy Reid! I was so excited. We could fire Mularkey and get Andy Reid!?!?!

I was yelled down by so many...

You know who we hired? Gus Bradley.... And then we had a group of toxic posters yelling at us about how we don't know how Defense works. And we need to learn about the 5tech. Or whatever Bull [BLEEP] those guys thought was going to make the jaguars great... Because of Gus Bradley.... LOL

To think, we could have hired Andy Reid in 2013!!!

But at least now we have Pederson. Who, shall we never forget, came from the Andy Reid coaching tree. All this to say, Pederson is the coach of the Year. Not only that, he's the coach of the Franchise. Dude is a legend in the making. It's gonna be great to sit back and watch him conduct a master-piece for the next 15 or 20 years.
(01-12-2023, 11:55 AM)carp8dm Wrote: [ -> ]I remember when we fired Mularkey... Remember back then? It was after the 2012 season.

Well, anyways... At that time, Philly decided to fire Andy Reid! I was so excited. We could fire Mularkey and get Andy Reid!?!?!

I was yelled down by so many...

You know who we hired? Gus Bradley.... And then we had a group of toxic posters yelling at us about how we don't know how Defense works. And we need to learn about the 5tech. Or whatever Bull [BLEEP] those guys thought was going to make the jaguars great... Because of Gus Bradley.... LOL

To think, we could have hired Andy Reid in 2013!!!

But at least now we have Pederson. Who, shall we never forget, came from the Andy Reid coaching tree. All this to say, Pederson is the coach of the Year. Not only that, he's the coach of the Franchise. Dude is a legend in the making. It's gonna be great to sit back and watch him conduct a master-piece for the next 15 or 20 years.

Mind blowing to think we could have had Reid. That being said, I don't think Doug will be here for 15 to 20 years. Even Peyton Manning had 4 different HC during his career in Indy. Long tenured coaches are the exception these days, like Belicheck, Tomlin, Carroll and Reid. It's just the nature of the business. Plus, he'll be 69 to 74 yo. Might not want to coach that long. Hope I'm wrong.
(01-12-2023, 01:58 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-12-2023, 11:55 AM)carp8dm Wrote: [ -> ]I remember when we fired Mularkey...  Remember back then? It was after the 2012 season.

Well, anyways...  At that time, Philly decided to fire Andy Reid!  I was so excited.  We could fire Mularkey and get Andy Reid!?!?! 

I was yelled down by so many... 

You know who we hired?  Gus Bradley....  And then we had a group of toxic posters yelling at us about how we don't know how Defense works.  And we need to learn about the 5tech.  Or whatever Bull [BLEEP] those guys thought was going to make the jaguars great...  Because of Gus Bradley....  LOL

To think, we could have hired Andy Reid in 2013!!! 

But at least now we have Pederson.  Who, shall we never forget, came from the Andy Reid coaching tree.  All this to say, Pederson is the coach of the Year.  Not only that, he's the coach of the Franchise.  Dude is a legend in the making.  It's gonna be great to sit back and watch him conduct a master-piece for the next 15 or 20 years.

Mind blowing to think we could have had Reid.  That being said, I don't think Doug will be here for 15 to 20 years.  Even Peyton Manning had 4 different HC during his career in Indy.  Long tenured coaches are the exception these days, like Belicheck, Tomlin, Carroll and Reid.  It's just the nature of the business.  Plus, he'll be 69 to 74 yo.  Might not want to coach that long.  Hope I'm wrong.

Doug is a football lifer.  He's not leaving Duval unless the Khans force him out.  And I don't see that happening.  Great coaches are great coaches and age means little if they have juice.  Pederson has juice.

What's really mind blowing is that Pederson learned under Reid as well.  

We blundered through the wilderness for decades only to come back to where we should have always been before our self induced exile.  

It's nice to finally see adults lead this team.  Remember "In Gene We Trust"?  LOL. Thank goodness those fools are long gone.
(01-12-2023, 02:30 PM)carp8dm Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-12-2023, 01:58 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ]Mind blowing to think we could have had Reid.  That being said, I don't think Doug will be here for 15 to 20 years.  Even Peyton Manning had 4 different HC during his career in Indy.  Long tenured coaches are the exception these days, like Belicheck, Tomlin, Carroll and Reid.  It's just the nature of the business.  Plus, he'll be 69 to 74 yo.  Might not want to coach that long.  Hope I'm wrong.

Doug is a football lifer.  He's not leaving Duval unless the Khans force him out.  And I don't see that happening.  Great coaches are great coaches and age means little if they have juice.  Pederson has juice.

What's really mind blowing is that Pederson learned under Reid as well.  

We blundered through the wilderness for decades only to come back to where we should have always been before our self induced exile.  

It's nice to finally see adults lead this team.  Remember "In Gene We Trust"?  LOL. Thank goodness those fools are long gone.

Hugely ironic that Caldwell is now a personnel executive for the Eagles. Hope he helps them rot from within.
Taking a team that had one playoff birth in over a decade, being the worst team in football the last 2 years and the decade, an Urban Meyer train wreck clean up, Bad/losing Culture, into a team that just ripped off 5 games straight to make the playoffs? To a Jaguar team that not only got a wild card but AFC South division champs? Hard to argue against Doug for Coach of the year.
Has to be DP. Yes obviously I am biased, but just look at what he has done to turn this team around this season. Got the most out of every player on this team, and won the division. I know some say Daboll has a good chance to get it, but I don't give him as much credit as some: Look how much damn talent he has to work with; any half [BLEEP] coach could win a lot of games with Buffalo.
(01-08-2023, 05:44 AM)jessepeck1213 Wrote: [ -> ]I'd put Doug second. The job dabol did with the giants would garner my first place vote. I think their roster is much worse than ours.

They finished third, bruv. And stole bizarre close games, at Tennessee, at Jville, vs. Carolina, etc. He did a good job with a so so so roster, agreed. They won 9 games, like Jags, but Jags won their division, from NFL worst; complete metamorphosis. Noted Edge: Pederson

(01-12-2023, 08:28 PM)Butters Wrote: [ -> ]Has to be DP. Yes obviously I am biased, but just look at what he has done to turn this team around this season. Got the most out of every player on this team, and won the division. I know some say Daboll has a good chance to get it, but I don't give him as much credit as some: Look how much damn talent he has to work with; any half [BLEEP] coach could win a lot of games with Buffalo.

McDermott, Buffalo
Daboll, NYG
(01-12-2023, 01:58 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-12-2023, 11:55 AM)carp8dm Wrote: [ -> ]I remember when we fired Mularkey...  Remember back then? It was after the 2012 season.

Well, anyways...  At that time, Philly decided to fire Andy Reid!  I was so excited.  We could fire Mularkey and get Andy Reid!?!?! 

I was yelled down by so many... 

You know who we hired?  Gus Bradley....  And then we had a group of toxic posters yelling at us about how we don't know how Defense works.  And we need to learn about the 5tech.  Or whatever Bull [BLEEP] those guys thought was going to make the jaguars great...  Because of Gus Bradley....  LOL

To think, we could have hired Andy Reid in 2013!!! 

But at least now we have Pederson.  Who, shall we never forget, came from the Andy Reid coaching tree.  All this to say, Pederson is the coach of the Year.  Not only that, he's the coach of the Franchise.  Dude is a legend in the making.  It's gonna be great to sit back and watch him conduct a master-piece for the next 15 or 20 years.

Mind blowing to think we could have had Reid.  That being said, I don't think Doug will be here for 15 to 20 years.  Even Peyton Manning had 4 different HC during his career in Indy.  Long tenured coaches are the exception these days, like Belicheck, Tomlin, Carroll and Reid.  It's just the nature of the business.  Plus, he'll be 69 to  yo.  Might not want to coach that long.  Hope I'm wrong.

A head coach lasting 15-20 years is a rarity these days.  However, if I had to bet on one, DP would probably be my pick.  Khan has shown an incredible loyalty.  Gus Bradley got 4 years.  Most owners will fire coaches because of fans and ticket sales.  Khan has so much money, he doesn't care.  If he likes Pederson, he will keep him even if he has a couple of down years.  I think Khan thinks much more like a typical CEO and less like a typical NFL owner.  In the business world, if a manager is good, you keep him until retirement.  If DP is a good coach now, why would he be a bad coach 15 years from now?  Is he going to become less intelligent over time?  Is he going to get hit over the head and get brain damage?  Not likely.  A businessman sees it as logical to keep him.  I think DP is here for the long haul.
(01-13-2023, 12:34 AM)TheDuke007 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-12-2023, 01:58 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ]Mind blowing to think we could have had Reid.  That being said, I don't think Doug will be here for 15 to 20 years.  Even Peyton Manning had 4 different HC during his career in Indy.  Long tenured coaches are the exception these days, like Belicheck, Tomlin, Carroll and Reid.  It's just the nature of the business.  Plus, he'll be 69 to  yo.  Might not want to coach that long.  Hope I'm wrong.

A head coach lasting 15-20 years is a rarity these days.  However, if I had to bet on one, DP would probably be my pick.  Khan has shown an incredible loyalty.  Gus Bradley got 4 years.  Most owners will fire coaches because of fans and ticket sales.  Khan has so much money, he doesn't care.  If he likes Pederson, he will keep him even if he has a couple of down years.  I think Khan thinks much more like a typical CEO and less like a typical NFL owner.  In the business world, if a manager is good, you keep him until retirement.  If DP is a good coach now, why would he be a bad coach 15 years from now?  Is he going to become less intelligent over time?  Is he going to get hit over the head and get brain damage?  Not likely.  A businessman sees it as logical to keep him.  I think DP is here for the long haul.

Also when ur team seems to have turned a corner and are finally starting to get recognised as a threat , that's enough to send anyone's tail wagging
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