Originally Posted by MagicHef:
We’re not bad enough to get the first or second pick, so we may as well go for broke. Maybe we can embarrass a few good teams like we did to the 49ers this season.
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Yup you all showed them!
After the regular season was over I saw a 49er fan upset that they would have had better seeding if they hadn’t dropped that awful game against the Broncos. It made me kind of happy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
After the regular season was over I saw a 49er fan upset that they would have had better seeding if they hadn’t dropped that awful game against the Broncos. It made me kind of happy.
They were the #2 seed and won their last 10 games (after the KC beat down that is). Perhaps they would have vaulted over Philly had they beaten Denver, I don’t know. What I do know is the Denver loss had minimal impact on their season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
They were the #2 seed and won their last 10 games (after the KC beat down that is). Perhaps they would have vaulted over Philly had they beaten Denver, I don’t know. What I do know is the Denver loss had minimal impact on their season.
They would've been the 1 seed if they win that game. Makes a massive difference. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
How many coaches that left the game and returned had a successful second run?
Dick Vermeil had a good run, but never won a Superbowl. Bill Parcells came back, made it to a Superbowl. Pete Carroll would probably be the most successful since he actually won a Superbowl. But there are plenty of others who weren't successful. Marty retired when he left the Chiefs. Still couldn't win in the playoffs after returning. And if course there's Gruden. He didn't do much before his little scandal. Sean Payton will likely end up with aGruden and Marty when it's all said and done [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
Dick Vermeil had a good run, but never won a Superbowl. Bill Parcells came back, made it to a Superbowl. Pete Carroll would probably be the most successful since he actually won a Superbowl. But there are plenty of others who weren't successful. Marty retired when he left the Chiefs. Still couldn't win in the playoffs after returning. And if course there's Gruden. He didn't do much before his little scandal. Sean Payton will likely end up with aGruden and Marty when it's all said and done
Vermeil left coaching for 15 years and then came back and won a Super Bowl in his 3rd season back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
How high is Sean? Cuz I’m blazed and have no idea what he’s saying!
In summary, I think it's all about knowing what to do and then doing what you know to do. If that doesn't work out, then find someone that knows what you're supposed to do, digest that and now you know what to do and just have to do what you know and others know that you have to do what is known by all watching you do what you need to do.