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"We need an offensive minded HC to develop Cam and this offense"

Because Lord knows which side of the ball the coach coached is going to make an extreme difference

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If we realize that why doesn't the owner?

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Since this is the 10th year of the Huddle I thought I would throw out some gems of past popular believes on the Huddle.

 

 

1.  Steve Smith isn't a #1 receiver because he is to short.  Yes that was a popular opinion on this board at one time.

 

2. Jake Delhomme is a great QB.  Jake was a good / serviceable QB.  Great was stretching it.

 

3. We have the best (enter LB Corp / Front four/ CB Corp)  Fact of the matter the only best we had was running back duo in 2008.

 

4.  My personal favorite.   Jake is a better QB than Drew Brees.  Yeah that one people really said.

 

5. John Fox cant coach.  Yeah taking a team to the playoffs with The Golden Calf of Bristol proved that one wrong.

 

Please feel free to add any you remember.

 

I'll bite and play devil's advocate!

 

#2: Jake had a better career than 95% of the QB's that come into the league.  In his prime, there were few QB's that could match his clutch throws. I would say a Superbowl appearance in your first year with a team is about as good as you can get.  Winning would have made him great, no matter what he did the rest of his career.  

#3: Carolina had the best defensive line in 2003, no doubt.

#4: Jake Delhomme was a better QB than Brees until 2006 when he teamed up with Sean Peyton.  I'm sure no one cared to say that until he moved to the NFC South but still, there was a time that was a true statement.  Know what you mean though.  

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john fox can coach

 

his deficiencies are offensive scheme and playcalling and personnel evaluation.  you know, the tasks he's given limited influence over in denver.

 

and game planning to the strengths/weakness of opponents, and getting the most out of the skills of his players, and in game adjustments, and game management, and helping players grow and improve, and getting players to play with intensity the all game, every game...you know, the stuff a head coach is supposed to do.

 

Fox cost them the superbowl last year by calling the knee down with 1min left before the half.  Manning would have had plenty of time to at least get in FG range.  We saw that same weak ass play over and over and over.

 

he's a good DC, but not a good HC...just like Ron, Lovie Smith and Del Rio.  That list looks very similar to the deficiencies that they all have, doesn't it.  Hmmmm....

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