memphisskin
11-13-2008, 10:26 PM
I hate to be the guy to piss on the parade, ok maybe I enjoy it, but Jason Whitlock is borderline insane. Case in point, he was rooting for the Patriots to sign Jeff George. In 2008.
The Only Thing Worse Than Signing Jeff George Would Be Wearing His Jersey | Mr. Irrelevant (http://misterirrelevant.com/index.php/2008/09/12/the-only-thing-worse-than-signing-jeff-george-would-be-wearing-his-jersey/)
I loved seeing Zorn on top of the list, but this is like being Louis Farrakhan's favorite breakfast cereal. Sorry, my anaology bone is broken...
GTripp0012
11-13-2008, 10:43 PM
I don't really understand Holmgren on your list. The guy won a super bowl with the Pack and made the Seahawks a contender for the last 5 or 6 years.Holmgren's fine, but I needed a #10, and the Seahawks are probably seeing some diminishing returns in coaching...whatever effect that might be.
Also, injuries. But Holmgren's decision to retire at the end of the year isn't helping.
SeasonTicketHolder
11-13-2008, 11:50 PM
Holmgren's fine, but I needed a #10, and the Seahawks are probably seeing some diminishing returns in coaching...whatever effect that might be.
Also, injuries. But Holmgren's decision to retire at the end of the year isn't helping.
I'd have to agree with you if you're saying the Seahawks pathetic team this year has to do with Holmgren calling it quits at the end of the season. I still think he's been a solid coach for a long time, however.
Daseal
11-14-2008, 01:21 AM
Gtripp: I can't say I agree with your lists. How the hell is Payton on your list. The guy had one good season in New Orleans and he's done nothing since. There's also no way I'd say John Fox is one of the worst in the league. Same with Jauron.
tryfuhl
11-14-2008, 06:07 AM
Zorn may be the most impressive vs pre-season evaluations, but I wouldn't say best.
SouperMeister
11-14-2008, 09:22 AM
It's too early to call Zorn the best, but early results are very encouraging. I can't bring myself to say Belicheat is best until I see him win a playoff game without Brady. For my money, Jeff Fisher has been the best coach for a while. His handling of the Vince Young situation this year has been masterful. I love the way the Titans are built, with studs on both the O and D lines.
skinsfan69
11-14-2008, 09:32 AM
Holmgren's fine, but I needed a #10, and the Seahawks are probably seeing some diminishing returns in coaching...whatever effect that might be.
Also, injuries. But Holmgren's decision to retire at the end of the year isn't helping.
Wade Phillips is not a good NFL head coach. I'd put him in the bottom 10. Holmgren is a top NFL coach hands down. His record speaks for itself.