Not to side rail this thread, but you know Jimmy had already decided to leave before all that went down...right?Jerry should be ashamed that he let this brain trust out his building.
Listen to our Coach. Even Belichick says Jimmy's secondary scheme could bewilder today's offense.
Jerry should be ashamed that he let this brain trust out his building.
Not to side rail this thread, but you know Jimmy had already decided to leave before all that went down...right?
Listen to our Coach. Even Belichick says Jimmy's secondary scheme could bewilder today's offense.
Jerry should be ashamed that he let this brain trust out his building.
ExactlyNot to side rail this thread, but you know Jimmy had already decided to leave before all that went down...right?
Listen to our Coach. Even Belichick says Jimmy's secondary scheme could bewilder today's offense.
Jerry should be ashamed that he let this brain trust out his building.
So what happened with him for the Dolphins? I forget if he had personnel control. He had an aging Marino. But his final game was a 63-7 or something like that loss to Jacksonville.
Exactly. We might have won 4 super bowls with Jimmy, so not denying his talents as a coach. But he is still just one cog in the wheel for a team to come together. It wasn't enough magic to put Miami back on the map.Good point. Jimmy Johnson was a great head coach for the Cowboys, but let's not ratchet up his pedestal even more. He was head coach and general manager for the Dolphins for 4 seasons and didn't advance his team very far in the post season with a 2-3 record.
So exactly how much defensive bewildering was there against the Jaguars who beat the Dolphins 62-7 in Johnson's final season and game that caused him to quit coaching? As far as Jerry goes being ashamed, Jimmy Johnson wasn't going to be a career long head coach for the Cowboys even if Jerry kissed his feet every day. Jimmy reminds me of Parcells; they beat by their own drum and don't stay long with any team. You are lucky to have them for the years they coach for you.
96 he had Terrell Buckley who was a pretty solid CB for a decade. He had over 50 INTs but never made a pro bowl. That has to be the only person in NFL history to have that happenSo what happened with him for the Dolphins? I forget if he had personnel control. He had an aging Marino. But his final game was a 63-7 or something like that loss to Jacksonville.
Listen to our Coach. Even Belichick says Jimmy's secondary scheme could bewilder today's offense.
Jerry should be ashamed that he let this brain trust out his building.