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Urban Meyer Hired. It's official!
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(01-16-2021, 07:19 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:(01-15-2021, 09:16 PM)JagFan81 Wrote: Since he was hired im rooting for him. Not going to judge him before hes even blown his whistle. I hope he is the guy that turns us around. I saw this from Fox, i like a lot of what he says and his football knowledge but i do think its fair to understand why people have question marks. The step up from college to NFL has proved tough for coaches before. If you look at the teams that made the playoffs this year, 13 out of 14 had head coaches with NFL coaching experience prior to getting their current job. If you also count playing in the NFL, all 14 had NFL experience. Meyer doesn't. NFL experience matters. Promoting NFL coordinators was the most common method of having a playoff coach with 9 falling into that category. 3 were former NFL head coaches who were also previously either NFL coordinators or NFL assistant head coaches. 1 came directly from being a college head coach but had also previously been both an NFL head coach and an NFL coordinator for more than one team. 1 was a college coach with no NFL coaching experience. The bottom line is that there's not one way to find a winning coach, but the numbers say promoting an NFL coordinator is the best option. If you think this is just some one year fluke, it's not. Let's look at history. You have to go back 25 years to find the last time a team went to the Super Bowl with a head coach that had no NFL experience prior to getting that job. I'm hoping for the best and I plan to get fully behind our new head coach. However, based upon the track record, I can understand why some fans have concern. |
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