Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
Edited for realism.
Sure, it'd be nice if a coach called timeouts at the correct time all the time every time, but if they don't possess that "skill" then it's not that big of a deal as long as they're great coaches.
You know... the 99.99% of the job they're supposed to do. The important part that requires all the work and upon which they're judged league-wide and historically. The kind of thing that is the primary factor to determining whether or not your team is even in a position to not call timeout in an important playoff game in the first fucking place. [Reply]
Pretty sure I saw wallcrawler say in the 20 year anniversary thread the other day that he is a refugee from the old NEPAChiefs board. Anyone coming out of that whack job run place should be expected to be a bit off kilter; I advise patience and understanding. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jerryaldini:
Love all these charts. Principal component analysis, nice. Look at Peyton. Falcons, yikes. Dorsey better than I thought, Sirianni not.
The Falcons made one of the most franchise-stagnating coaching hires I've seen in awhile.
I'd rather have a franchise killer coach like Hackett or Crennel. At least they're gone in a flash. Arthur Smith just sits there like a great idiot and wonders why his RBs don't run like Derrick Henry did. [Reply]
But it’s not 2006 and you are not stuck with Jeff Garcia at QB anymore. Please stop punting when we’re inside the 50 and we got 4th and 5, my dude. Those decisions have looked large in two of the Chiefs losses this year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
Andy, I love you, man.
But it’s not 2006 and you are not stuck with Jeff Garcia at QB anymore. Please stop punting when we’re inside the 50 and we got 4th and 5, my dude. Those decisions have looked large in two of the Chiefs losses this year.
We don't have the 2006 defense either...:-) [Reply]