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    Default Worst all time NFL head coaches

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/8...es-of-all-time

    I thought some of you would get a kick out of this. Guess who is number one on this list?

    BTW, congrats on a fab game v Chargers. Bet that took a couple months off your life!!! Wow.

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    Interesting.....

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    The list is retarded. It had Joe Gibbs listed for his second stint, where he made the playoffs 2 out of 4 seasons. The last year, he won 4 straight games to get to the playoffs... immediately after having his "in his prime, potential hall of famer" safety murdered. Nothing to get excited about by any means, but certainly not one of the worst coaching performances ever.

    I'm surprised Zorn and Spurrier aren't higher on the list.

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    I'd sure hate to be the one team he beat as HC.

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    Yeah...one could just kinda feel that #1 rollin in.


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    Yes sir, our man is right at the top of the list. No surprise there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigercruise View Post
    Yes sir, our man is right at the top of the list. No surprise there.
    I still think Jim McKay should have taken the #1 spot, though. (Of course, maybe they gave him credit for one of the greatest lines of all time: "Coach, what do you think about the execution of the offense"? "I'm all for it".)

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

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    Bleacher Report is no better than posters on a message board.

    That said, Rich Kotite is the worst head coach ever.

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    My vote would have been Ted Marchibroda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Eternal White Belt View Post
    The list is retarded. It had Joe Gibbs listed for his second stint, where he made the playoffs 2 out of 4 seasons. The last year, he won 4 straight games to get to the playoffs... immediately after having his "in his prime, potential hall of famer" safety murdered. Nothing to get excited about by any means, but certainly not one of the worst coaching performances ever.

    I'm surprised Zorn and Spurrier aren't higher on the list.
    Dated Sept. 29, 2011. Need an update list to include Rex Ryan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ms maggie View Post
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/8...es-of-all-time

    I thought some of you would get a kick out of this. Guess who is number one on this list?

    BTW, congrats on a fab game v Chargers. Bet that took a couple months off your life!!! Wow.
    Well, I'll go with Cam at #1. Now if we could just get him on the list for OCs.


    What's interesting is the article is from September 2011. Look at who's # 47. Gary Kubiak.

    From the article on Kubiak - "He is clearly, in my mind, among the worst coaches in NFL history."

    Lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRaven View Post
    Well, I'll go with Cam at #1. Now if we could just get him on the list for OCs.


    What's interesting is the article is from September 2011. Look at who's # 47. Gary Kubiak.

    From the article on Kubiak - "He is clearly, in my mind, among the worst coaches in NFL history."

    Lol!
    It's like all those type of lists. How many "elite" lists was Eli on 4 years ago? He was the laughing stock of the NFL. The example of the stupid move that brought him to the Giants in the first place. The "he'll never be like his brother", etc. etc. etc. Now he's got 2 SB rings, and big brother still only has 1. And Cutler was clearly considered to be a "franchise QB" a couple of years ago. How about now? Or Vick...OMG...the media just drooled over him a couple of years ago. Now he's not even the favorite to start. So really...all those lists have to be taken with a grain of sand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OriginalColtsFan View Post
    It's like all those type of lists. How many "elite" lists was Eli on 4 years ago? He was the laughing stock of the NFL. The example of the stupid move that brought him to the Giants in the first place. The "he'll never be like his brother", etc. etc. etc. Now he's got 2 SB rings, and big brother still only has 1. And Cutler was clearly considered to be a "franchise QB" a couple of years ago. How about now? Or Vick...OMG...the media just drooled over him a couple of years ago. Now he's not even the favorite to start. So really...all those lists have to be taken with a grain of sand.
    I'd say a small beach of sand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OriginalColtsFan View Post
    I still think Jim McKay should have taken the #1 spot, though. (Of course, maybe they gave him credit for one of the greatest lines of all time: "Coach, what do you think about the execution of the offense"? "I'm all for it".)

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
    John McKay, not Jim.

    Jim was an ABC sportscaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeebus View Post
    John McKay, not Jim.

    Jim was an ABC sportscaster.
    LOL. Thanks.

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    Where is Frank 'my way or the highway' Kush?

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