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RIP Bill!
Good man and coach...
Good man and coach...
lewpac;1569886 said:Someone's gotta' do this, so here goes.............
Nice guy. Good Coach. Sorry to his family for the loss.
BUT......(football only here)...................
If people just leave what he did in SF alone, and let his legacy live on that merit alone, then that's fine with me. But when all this baloney about "genius" and "influence on the game" and "the Lord's Offensive came down from heaven" and "the WCOffense wins where ever it goes", blah, blah, blah.........I got serious problems with THAT!
If the West Coast Offense was all the "rage" that "everyone" grabbed onto......then explain Dallas' dominance in the early 90's? Explain the Patriots, who don't run the West Coast Offense? Name for us all the coaches and teams where "it wins championships where ever it's played"? Explain Ray Rhodes and Denny Green?
There was extreme and serious sports media bias back in those days. Where everyone from Chris Berman on down just creamed over the Niners. Here's just a sample listing of some of the outrageous bias and unfounded crap that got heaved on the Niners back then, only because they were the "darling" of the NFL and the "Anti" Dallas:
1. Barry Switzer wins a Ring in Dallas TWO YEARS after J.J. leaves, and he gets no credit. Just brushed off as a fool tending to the house that Johnson built. George Seifert wins a ring ONE YEAR after Walsh leaves, and it's touted as an extension of that "Niner Perfection" and genius jauggernaut that can't be stopped.
2. "The Catch". A routine play that happens a dozen times ever Sunday in the NFL. But it's forever lauded as "one of the greatest plays ever", not because of the play; but because WHO it happened against!
3. Dionne Sanders. The year he played for the Whiners, he played a limited schedule due to baseball. They gave him the Defensive MVP award, he appeared on the front page of every magazine, and was just loved to death by everyone, a real media darling. The very next year, he was just another big mouth, punk, "everything wrong with the league" wise-*** who doesn't tackle. Why? He changed uniforms from the Niners to the Cowboys.
4. Many, MANY teams have had long-standing success for decades in the NFL equal to or more than the Niners of the 80's. The Cowboys, Raiders, Dolphins, Steelers, Packers, etc..............yet you never hear about "The Deep in the Heart of Texas Offense" or the "Shula Genius" or the "Madden Genius" or the "Chuck Knoll Offense"..............Only Bill Walsh.
5. Ed Debartolo is a convicted mafiaso criminal felon, found guilty of countless underworld crimes, and all you heard was "Oh, Mr. Debartolo appreciates all the support from the Niner community in his time of need". The ONLY OWNER EVER who had his team taken from him for criminal convictions. Yet, nothing but sympathy. Had that been Jerry Jones........???
Call me crazy, call me "conspiracy" if you like. But these and MANY other examples lead to alot of "spin" about those Niner teams, and all this over-blown bull**** about Bill Walsh "changing the game" and being some kind of "genius". Like I said, give him credit for what he did in SF, and leave it at that. Nice guy, smart guy, gutsy guy who had alot of talent to work with. All the "scheme's" in the world ain't worth spit without the talent, and he had a ton of it. That, and an extremely weak division in those days (Rams, Falcons and Saints, who averaged around 5 wins between them all during that time.) A time when Dallas had to get through wars with the Eagles, Giants and Skins just to get to meet the Niners.
If his "genius offense" is so perfect, where's the fruit of it? Not only around the league, but with the Whiners since his departure? Nah, sorry. Not trying to "kick a guy when he's down", but I ain't buying it. But that's all we're going to here in the coming days...........................
lewpac;1569896 said:Yeah. Yet, when do you ever hear about "Landry's influence and genius" in the NFL? What about his people who went on to be head coaches? His innovative "schemes", trick plays, "flex defense", etc..............
"Not Much" is the answer.
And that's all I'm saying here. Do you know how many "Coach of the Year's" Landry got????....................One (1). As in "Uno". And that's a crime that smacks of "bias" IMO.
Check out how many Cowboys are in the Hall of Fame. True Cowboys, not the Jackie Smiths and Mike Ditka's and Herb Adderly's and Lance Alworth's of the world...........guys who made their bones somewhere else and passed through Dallas for a year or two. Go ahead, check it out. The number is Seven (7), as in SEVEN! And then talk to me about "bias". Compare that number to teams like the Whiners and Steelers and Raiders, then look at teams like the Chargers and Vikings and Eagles. The Cowboys are right up there with the Cardinals in the HOF!!
I firmly believe that Bill Walsh, bless his soul, was the benificiary along with his whole organization, of alot of "touchy-feely, good-feeling, lovey-touchy" slathering media bias.
Like I said..........what he did in SF.........great, fantastic, good for him. But leave all the "genius" and legacy and "tentacles throughout the league" crap for someone who buys it. 'Cause I don't......................
Zaxor;1569934 said:I agree... I believe if people would do a little research the WCO is really a ripoff of Paul Brown's offense and perhaps should be named the Ohio Valley Offense...so where is the Genius? What exactly did he introduce to the NFL that was Genius... People sometimes wrongly credit him for TE motion...it was done before he did it... the horizontal passing game (Paul Brown)... in fact had the same passing and blocking and defending rules been in play when Paul was doing his thing the credit might be giving to the correct man.
sorry about his death and God rest his soul and such... but Bill Walsh is WAY overrated
Doomsday101;1570037 said:Does this mean Jimmy Johnson is over rated as well?
Zaxor;1570190 said:if they are calling him a genius than yes.... didn't you hear theismann "a genius is someone like norman einstein".:laugh1:
ABQCOWBOY;1570229 said:Personally, I think that there will be plenty of time for football minds to discuss the pros and cons of who created what and what influences specific coaches had on what.
In the case of Bill Walsh, now is not the time. When it's all said and done, Bill Walsh was a great coach who won championships and built a dynasty. He had a lasting impact on the NFL. It reflects poorly on us, IMO, not to recognize him as a great coach and pay the respects he's earned. People die and that's part of life. What happens after there gone is not for the deceased but for those who have to go on. Pay respects in a respectful way, I say. But, that's just me.
ABQCOWBOY;1570229 said:Personally, I think that there will be plenty of time for football minds to discuss the pros and cons of who created what and what influences specific coaches had on what.
In the case of Bill Walsh, now is not the time. When it's all said and done, Bill Walsh was a great coach who won championships and built a dynasty. He had a lasting impact on the NFL. It reflects poorly on us, IMO, not to recognize him as a great coach and pay the respects he's earned. People die and that's part of life. What happens after there gone is not for the deceased but for those who have to go on. Pay respects in a respectful way, I say. But, that's just me.