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kingwhicker said:Barry Switzer.
Not bad, but before him I take:
1. Sam Rutigliano
2. Tom Flores
3. Rich Brooks
kingwhicker said:Barry Switzer.
speedkilz88 said:Off the top of my head:
1. Jimmy
2. Belichick
3. Vermeil
4. Gruden
5. Holmgren
6. Cowher
7. Bill
8. Saban
I might make some changes with more thought, but I think this is a decent list.
dbair1967 said:ok, whatever
Parcells is God, nobody is better than him (even though his record during his past ten coaching years is mediocre at best)
David
summerisfunner said:why is everyone on Saban's jock? Parcells did better his 1st year, than Saban did his 1st year in Miami, so how about we wait a little bit?
guess knee-jerk goes both ways...positive and negative
superpunk said:LMAO. The last game they lost, was to the Cleveland Browns - 22-0. Over their last six games, they played only 2 winning teams - the Chargers, who totally layed down and died, in addition to LT being injured, and the Pats, who played starters for the first quarter, and thought soooo much of the game that they trotted Flutie out there for a meaningless drop kick.
The Dolphins weren't playing that great. They allowed three TDs in the first quarter to the freaking Bills, and because the Bills couldn't figure out that you might just want to double Chambers, they got beat by a single point. They beat the Jets by 4, and that was a comeback as well.
Bottom line, the Dolphins had a soft schedule to finish the year, we did not. Their list of opponents is full of teams picking in the top 10 of the draft, while ours was full of playoff teams.
kartr said:1) Joe Gibbs
2) Jeff Fisher
3) Jim Mora Jr
4) Frank Beamer
5) NIck Saban
6) Belichek
7) Parcells
dbair1967 said:they still won 6 straight games, which is somethign we've never done under Parcells...also, I was comparing Saban's first yr with Parcells...you say they ebat up on a soft schedule, well apparently you need some reminding-
2003 Cowboys games vs playoff teams- Philly (1-1) Carolina (1-0, though 1-1 if you count the blowout loss in the playoffs) and New England (shutout loss)...thats it...3 playoff teams were on our schedule from 2003, and we won 2 and lost 3...I guess I could add in we played a 10-6 Miami team, but unfortunately for that argument we were absolutely blown out at home...the rest of our schedule featured games against 5-11 Washington (2), 4-12 Giants (2) 5-11 Atlanta, 7-9 Tampa Bay, 5-11 Detroit, 6-10 Buffalo and Jets, 8-8 Saints 4-12 Arizona...that is quite possible one of the EASIEST schedules any team has ever had
2005 Dolphins...games played vs playoff teams, Denver (w), Carolina (w) New England (1-1) and Tampa (loss)...same amount of games, and actually a better record
so what exactly were you saying about soft schedules and us playing a schedule full of playoff teams again?
David
superpunk said:Do I really have to remind you that our soft schedule in 03 came at the start of the year, then, when the tougher games cameup, we fell apart? Or how much luck was required to even win half those games? The Dolphins beat up on weak competition, which was the same thing we did at the start of 03.
kartr said:Actually, we finished 4-4 in the second half of the 2003 with no running game whatsoever, I think Hambrick had 0 tds rushing and 1 100 hundred yard rushing game, so going .500 under the circumstances was pretty good.
kartr said:Parcells had the better starting qb. Miami has no starting quality qb.