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(01-11-2024, 01:40 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:(01-11-2024, 01:29 AM)TheDuke007 Wrote: Gus Bradley never won more than 5 games in a season and he lasted 4 years. Caldwell, with one exception, never won more than 6 games in a season and he lasted 8 years. You don't consider that slow moving!?!?!?!?!?!? LOL!!! Are YOU serious? CALDWELL WAS THE LAST GM!!!!! If we're discussing the leash of the CURRENT GM, you think it is irrelevant to discuss the leash given to the LAST GM!?!?! Bradley is going a little farther back, but still completely relevant in terms of Khan's overall track record. It's almost mind boggling that Khan kept a head coach so long with so little results. It's the lowest winning percentage of any head coach in NFL history who coached a minimum of 60 games. Seriously, I think even Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles could see the writing on the wall after 3 years with Bradley (if not much earlier), but Khan let him go for a fourth season? When you break NFL history for ineptitude, people will tend to remember it. Oh, and it WAS within the last decade. I didn't mention Marrone, but there wasn't exactly a super-fast trigger on him either. He had to go 12-36 over a three-year period with three straight last place finishes in the division to get fired. He did fire Meyer quickly, but he had off-the-field issues. If he didn't, who knows? He may still be coaching here. He maintained Baalke despite being 3-14 that season. Most NFL coaches are on a short leash. Vrabel just got fired despite having a 54-45 record with his team. He had winning records in 4 of his 6 years there with 3 playoff appearances. Prior to this season, he had finished 1st or 2nd in the division for 4 straight years. He was only 2 years removed from being NFL coach of the year. Despite this, a 6 win season wasn't good enough to save his job. Bradley averaged less than 4 wins per season and got 4 years. Caldwell averaged less 5 wins per season and got 8 years. Wow. Khan not having a track record of moving slowly? Really? |
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