[QUOTE=Shoe;585325]and Richard Pryor.[/QUOTE]
Gotta say this was good. :)
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[QUOTE=Shoe;585325]and Richard Pryor.[/QUOTE]
Gotta say this was good. :)
Norv Turner is my first choice.
Norv Turner = a loser. Everywhere he goes, he loses...... no thanks!
As a HC he is 114-122-1... yuck. Yea, back in the early 90's he was ok as a OC, but that was a long time ago.
[QUOTE=pfelix73;585361]Norv Turner = a loser. Everywhere he goes, he loses...... no thanks!
As a HC he is 114-122-1... yuck. Yea, back in the early 90's he was ok as a OC, but that was a long time ago.[/QUOTE]
Yeah. Look up his OC record.
How bout Mike Shannahan? or the ancient Chan Gailey?
I think Haley stays at this point.
[QUOTE=flippy;585363]How bout Mike Shannahan? or the ancient Chan Gailey?
I think Haley stays at this point.[/QUOTE]
Agreed. Ben is playing as well as he ever did just now, and the O is doing OK.
The D gives up yards in giant chunks.
Haley is the perfect [B][I]Ying [/I][/B]to Roethlisberger's [B][I]Yang.[/I][/B]
[QUOTE=pfelix73;585361]Norv Turner = a loser. Everywhere he goes, he loses...... no thanks!
As a HC he is 114-122-1... yuck. Yea, back in the early 90's he was ok as a OC, but that was a long time ago.[/QUOTE]
Everyone knows he is a bad HC.. but he is a pretty good OC or at least that is what damn near everyone says.
[COLOR=#00ff00]I'm going to nominate The Mentalist, Patrick Jane.[/COLOR]
by Dale Lolley
@ If there was one braintrust decision I do have to question, it was the lack of use of Le'Veon Bell after the first quarter. Bell had eight carries for 32 yards on Pittsburgh's first touchdown drive.
He got seven carries after that. In fact, the Steelers ran the ball nine times on that first touchdown drive, but just 12 more times after that. And one of those was an 8-yard run by Ben Roethlisberger on fourth-and-10.
Before you start killing Todd Haley on that, realize that the Steelers were running a lot of no-huddle in the second half, which means Roethlisberger was making many of those calls.
Bell looks like a younger version of Matt Forte and it should be the goal to get him 25 touches every game, with 20 or so carries and five or so receptions.
[URL]http://nflfromthesidelines.blogspot.com/2013/12/post-miami-thoughts.html[/URL]