SteveTheCowboy
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If it makes them feel better about themselves...fine.Yup, had a feeling I was about to read a thread full of fat jokes.
If it makes them feel better about themselves...fine.Yup, had a feeling I was about to read a thread full of fat jokes.
Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy has twelve 40+ wins under his belt since joining Dallas in 2020
Here’s the comparison to the other 31 coaches and their 40+ wins since 2020. The results are shocking and still keep McCarthy at the top.
• Mike McCarthy - 12
• Andy Reid - 9
• Sean McDermott - 8
• Kevin Stefanski - 6
• Matt LeFleur - 6
• Mike Vrabel - 5
• Bill Belichick - 4
• Frank Reich - 4
• Nick Siriani - 4
• Zac Taylor - 4
• Pete Carroll - 3
• Dan Campbell - 3
• Brandon Staley - 3
• Kyle Shanahan - 2
• John Harbaugh - 2
• Sean McVay - 1
• Ron Rivera - 1
• Sean Payton - 1
• Doug Pederson - 1
• Robert Saleh - 1
• Josh McDaniels - 1
• Mike McDaniel - 1
• Dennis Allen - 0
• Arthur Smith - 0
• Todd Bowles - 0
• Brian Daboll - 0
• Matt Eberflus - 0
• Kevin O’Connell - 0
• Mike Tomlin - 0
• *Jonathan Gannon - 0
• *DeMeco Ryans - 0
• *Shane Steichen - 0
* - 1st season as a HC
If I read this right it is based only on the time period beginning in 2020, which is when MM took over with the Cowboys.I think the number would be more relevant if it was measured in proportion to the number of games coached although Belicek's number shocked me to the core.
How in the world does your team go to 9 Super Bowls while scoring 40+ points only four times in the regular season?
good, someone who gets itNope. The offense Sunday night put up 26 points, often on short fields after turnovers, against an utterly demoralized opponent.
260 yards or so on offense. Highly mediocre. But with a wet field, no need to press...I won't complain.
Those who think the offense proved something Sunday.....are curious individuals.
I'd argue he used the offense as much as the game situation required. No need to try for 500 yards of offense and take risks to let them back in the game . Particularly if, as Schott says, they kept things deliberately vanilla as to not give too much away .Nope. The offense Sunday night put up 26 points, often on short fields after turnovers, against an utterly demoralized opponent.
260 yards or so on offense. Highly mediocre. But with a wet field, no need to press...I won't complain.
Those who think the offense proved something Sunday.....are curious individuals.
I think the number would be more relevant if it was measured in proportion to the number of games coached although Belicek's number shocked me to the core.
How in the world does your team go to 9 Super Bowls while scoring 40+ points only four times in the regular season?
Also - 2020 was the first season Belichick was without Brady as his QB.If I read this right it is based only on the time period beginning in 2020, which is when MM took over with the Cowboys.
He just got 40 without Kellen…..Dan Quinn, Kellen Moore and John Fassel say, "You're welcome"
And most of them are probably in worse shape than he is. But this is the same place that thought Romo and Zeke were fat….Yup, had a feeling I was about to read a thread full of fat jokes.
Yup. Pats have stunk for many years now. Even that Tampa Super Bowl with Brady is starting to feel distant now.Also - 2020 was the first season Belichick was without Brady as his QB.
The same amount as Bellicheat has in the same span.alright… now do number of championship appearances since 2020!
that denver one still stingsI did my own research on this, but I went back to 2019 - the start of the Kellen Moore era here in Dallas.
Last Sunday Night's 40-0 blowout was the 14th 40 burger since 2019. To put this in perspective, if you go back another 14 40-burgers for the Cowboys, you have to go back to Opening Day 1999 in Washington where Champ Bailey and Darrell Green are still trying to catch Rocket Ismael in one of the most famous opening days in Cowboys history. So you have to go back 19 years to equal what Dallas has done in the last 4 seasons and one game.
Dallas has now played 1031 regular and post season games (965 regular & 66 post). Sunday night was the 67th 40-burger in Cowboys history (3 in post season).
66 of the 67 40-burgers are part of the 587 wins (551 regular - 36 post season). Only the wild 51-48 loss to Denver in 2013 stands as the only 40-burger loss.
Dallas has given up 39 40-burgers - all in the regular season.
This forum is full of people being full of it and talking big because it's anonymous.Ah yes I forgot, this forum is filled with epitome of male fitness and physique.