not a good comparison and I agree with him being top 3.I don’t get how Harbaugh is so high. We’ve had a total of 1 playoff W in the past 7 seasons, and only 2 since our last Super Bowl. He’s becoming the Marty Schottenheimer of current day NFL
not a good comparison and I agree with him being top 3.I don’t get how Harbaugh is so high. We’ve had a total of 1 playoff W in the past 7 seasons, and only 2 since our last Super Bowl. He’s becoming the Marty Schottenheimer of current day NFL
not a good comparison and I agree with him being top 3.
No, its that the really good one's almost universally have holes in their resume that make them look unflattering for at least multi-year periods. Belichick is probably the only one who doesn't have that.So I guess the take-away here is that there are some God-awful coaches in this league now lmao
Well, two different things here...Gee I sure remember a ton of people wanting Harbaugh to be fired not long ago… what changed that? One lucky Lamar run against the Titans for the TD in the playoffs?
No, its that the really good one's almost universally have holes in their resume that make them look unflattering for at least multi-year periods. Belichick is probably the only one who doesn't have that.
I mean I personally find "rankings" of generally all kinds to be pretty boring, and to me, if he's not top 3, he's like top 6, and I think it would be hard to argue outside of that. And I don't have much interest in discussing the intricacies or differences between the 3rd best coach or the 6th best coach, mostly because you won't find many.All I know is he is not a top 3 coach unless and until he can start coaching his team to some Ws in the playoffs. That's a fact. And I will leave this conversation now, because obviously there is no getting through the purple kool-aid drinkers when it comes to certain people on this team
I mean I personally find "rankings" of generally all kinds to be pretty boring, and to me, if he's not top 3, he's like top 6, and I think it would be hard to argue outside of that. And I don't have much interest in discussing the intricacies or differences between the 3rd best coach or the 6th best coach, mostly because you won't find many.
are you talking current really good ones or historically. Just need a little clarity.No, its that the really good one's almost universally have holes in their resume that make them look unflattering for at least multi-year periods. Belichick is probably the only one who doesn't have that.
I haven't really thought about it, but if he has another super bowl win, than he ends up being the second coach in NFL history to win a Super Bowl with two different starting QBs. Joe Gibbs was the other one and he did it with three QBs.Agreed. I’m just not onboard with the crazy HOF talks some people spew out
I haven't really thought about it, but if he has another super bowl win, than he ends up being the second coach in NFL history to win a Super Bowl with two different starting QBs. Joe Gibbs was the other one and he did it with three QBs.
Well, candidly, I've never heard that or even really thought about it. The bar for head coaches in the HOF is absurdly high quite frankly.Agreed. I’m just not onboard with the crazy HOF talks some people spew out
Active coachesare you talking current really good ones or historically. Just need a little clarity.
Well, candidly, I've never heard that or even really thought about it. The bar for head coaches in the HOF is absurdly high quite frankly.
That being said, if the next 2-3 years are even mildly comparable to what we saw in the Lamar era (which I have no reason to think they will be much different), he will almost certainly have a better resume than Bill Cowher, who is getting enshrined this year.
Currently, their regular season winnings %s are virtually identical, they both have a SB ring (though Cowher did go to two of them), and Cowher only has one more playoff win than John. And the reality is, if he continues like he's gone so far, John could easily coach 10-15 more years. He'll be 59 this season. Coaching to 70 isn't exactly an outrageous though. He would easily likely blow past 200+ regular season wins, likely have a win % above 60%, and who knows what will happen with future playoff success.
But realistically, short of like a streak of several years of losing seasons that sends him to unemployment, there aren't many ways where his resume is going to be worse than Bill Cowhers. I could also put him up against Marv Levy, who never won a SB (though he did make 4, which is incredible to me), but will fall well short of John's success in terms of wins, playoff wins, etc. when its all said and done.
The issue is that it seemingly takes coaches a long time to get enshrined. Belichick will be first ballot, but Bill Cowher has taken 15 years to get in. It took Levy 14 years, and it took Jimmy Johnson over 20 years I believe.
A second SB would likely get him in the HOF I think.I haven't really thought about it, but if he has another super bowl win, than he ends up being the second coach in NFL history to win a Super Bowl with two different starting QBs. Joe Gibbs was the other one and he did it with three QBs.
Another random question: for Tyus Bowser, why don't we play him more at ILB and switch him around for Queen? Queen is a pretty good pass rusher (I'd say better than Bowser to be honest), but not so good at coverage which Bowser excels at. I'm not saying permanent change and I'm not saying even 50-50 even split. But I don't see why we can't get Queen on the outside and Bowser on the inside at least 10-15% of the time.
i mean bowser already plays a significant amount of snaps in the middle of the defence... he's just normally lined up at the LoS rather than off the ball
and we dont put queen outside because he's best as a rusher/blitzer (so far in his young career) rushing and sniping inside
it's also important that bowser's usage (and partly why he's so good) is the flexibility that he creates in the defence and the way that he has to be accounted for both as a rusher and a dropper...
on a more fundamental level - we dont play him at ILB because he's an OLB and that's what he's good at...
and we don't play queen at EDGE because he's not an edge rusher and wouldn't survive there in the running game either
but if you were to ask me whether queen could/would rush/blitz more and if bowser would drop into coverage more - i think you'd be surprised to find that they might not be far off what you're thinking of already
wink's defence is all about deception and queen and bowser currently offer more deception at the positions they play than if they swapped (and that's before you get into anything else)