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Whisenhunt to Tennessee

#21

Quote:He's just another HC retread. He's a great offensive coordinator but suspect as a head coach. The Leinart debacle is just one of his suspect decisions. And lets not forget his record as a HC 49–53, a real winner.
 

Lets not also forget that he took Arizona to a superbowl and came within a miracle catch in the last seconds of winning it. 

 

...Arizona. 

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#22

Quote:The were supposed to, but I expected them to retain Munchak to accomplish that. 

 

I already said as soon as Munchak was fired that the tanking likely wouldn't happen now with a new coach. (pending it wasn't a Mularkey level guy) 
 

Of course, one of your ever existing fallback plans to complete your flip...or was that a flop?

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#23

Quote:Lets not also forget that he took Arizona to a superbowl and came within a miracle catch in the last seconds of winning it.

...Arizona.


With a hall of Fame QB playing lights out and future Hall of Famer in Fitzgerald. Not to mention Anquan Boldin in his prime. Mularkey could have coached that team and went to the super bowl.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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#24

Quote:Of course, one of your ever existing fallback plans to complete your flip...or was that a flop?
 

 

how was it either??? I made a prediction based on Munchak staying. 

 

If anything I guess I was wrong about that. 

 

So now if I get something wrong, thats a flip flop too??? Laughing 

 

Talk about needing to keep up with the rules....

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#25

Quote:Mularkey could have coached that team and went to the super bowl.
 

....ah, no. 

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#26

If Tennessee hired a bum off the street, TMD would be going "ugh, great hire, woe is jags, we will suck forever, etc, etc..."
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#27

Quote:If Tennessee hired a bum off the street, TMD would be going "ugh, great hire, woe is jags, we will suck forever, etc, etc..."
 

Nope. I already posted earlier today before the Whiz hire that I was hoping Tennessee would go after novices like Quinn or Gase because they'd likely fail there. 

 

So,.....nice try but...... whiff!!!

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#28

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/201...hisenhunt/

 

Interesting viewpoint of the Whisenhunt hire.  


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#29

I am more than happy with Bradley, even stacked up against all the other coaches in the division. All the other teams can keep their coaches.


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#30

Quote:I am more than happy with Bradley, even stacked up against all the other coaches in the division. All the other teams can keep their coaches.
 

I'm not all that impressed with the Colts coaching staff. But thats marginalized because they have Luck. 

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#31

He's gonna need a chicken bone, pixie dust and liquid schwartz to transform Locker into a marginally acceptable QB.
Only a chump boos the home team!
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#32

Quote:He's gonna need a chicken bone, pixie dust and liquid schwartz to transform Locker into a marginally acceptable QB.


Seeing his work with Leinart and Kolb, he's going to need something short of divine intervention.
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#33

Not worried too worried about this choice. Was average at best in Arizona before Warner started, and they had some good talent on that roster. In SD he already had a good QB in Rivers, and McCoy probably had more influence on their offensive success considering he was hired with the offensive in mind.
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#34

Quote:whats funny is the above is pretty much true, even though its written in jest. 

 

 

He is. I thought for sure that the Titans would screw this up. 

 

Wow. the NFL must <b><i>really </i></b>want the Jaguars to fail in Jax. This AFC South between Luck, O Brien and now Whisenhunt is like a murderers row. It might be setting up for the best those 3 franchises have ever been "simultaneously" in the history of the AFC South.

 

Glad we got the Bradley/ Fisch / Babich trifecta to counter what they got....lol....
I genuinely hope you don't believe some of the stuff you actually post.

 

If you are trolling, then good on you, you're getting just about everyone.

 

But Whisenhunt isn't anywhere close to being good enough to manufacture a winner out of Tennessee at this point.

 

Don't overrate the guy just because Kurt Warner took one of his teams to the Super Bowl. There's a reason he missed the playoffs three years in a row and got **** canned after Warner left.

THERE IS A SKELETON INSIDE OF YOU.

 

RIGHT NOW. THIS IS NOT A JOKE.
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#35

Quote:He's gonna need a chicken bone, pixie dust and liquid schwartz to transform Locker into a marginally acceptable QB.
 

or he could just get another QB...

 

I know....crazy talk....

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#36
(This post was last modified: 01-13-2014, 11:26 PM by The Mad Dog.)

Quote:I genuinely hope you don't believe some of the stuff you actually post.

 

If you are trolling, then good on you, you're getting just about everyone.

 

But Whisenhunt isn't anywhere close to being good enough to manufacture a winner out of Tennessee at this point.

 

Don't overrate the guy just because Kurt Warner took one of his teams to the Super Bowl. There's a reason he missed the playoffs three years in a row and got [BAD WORD REMOVED] canned after Warner left.
 

Whiz is not the class of HC that O Brien will be, but he's certainly a better option than some of the other candidates that Tennessee was considering. I dunno....I was hoping Tennessee would actually get the <b><i>worst </i></b>coach possible - That makes things easier on the Jags. 


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#37

Quote:or he could just get another QB...


I know....crazy talk....


Big trade for Kolb?
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#38

C'mon, people.

 

We can wring hands and weep better than this. "OMG, we won't be relevant for 10 years" and "the NFL must want the team out of Jax" was pretty good, but we can be more apocalyptic still.

 

 

 

 

For crying out loud, the dude's a head coach of a team that starts Jake Locker. 


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#39

And has a similar record to Del Rio...
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#40

Quote:Whiz is not the class of HC that O Brien will be, but he's certainly a better option than some of the other candidates that Tennessee was considering. I dunno....I was hoping Tennessee would actually get the <b><i>worst </i></b>coach possible - That makes things easier on the Jags. 
 

So you've already seen how good O'Brien will be?  So the Texans will win a playoff game next year then?

I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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