...Andy Reid reportedly to be named head coach of the Cardinals.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/r...,5777580.story
Good move? Bad move? Irrelevant move?
Discuss.
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...Andy Reid reportedly to be named head coach of the Cardinals.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/r...,5777580.story
Good move? Bad move? Irrelevant move?
Discuss.
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Obviously, there's some head coaches that are just of higher quality, who impel their players to perform at a level other coaches wouldn't. But I do think that in the final analysis, the talent level of your team will dictate whether you win or lose more often that not. I don't think Reid is a horrible coach but even in his best years, he still couldn't win the big game when he had his best rosters. It takes a strong desire and love for an organization to motivate your players to perform beyond their limitations and I think Reid lost that part of himself towards the end. We'll see if a new beginning will create a spark for him and the rest of the coaches moving around. And don't forget about Mike Holmgren...he might be back in the mix too.
The Arizona Iggles!
Doesn't matter who the coach is if they can't get someone to play quarterback at the most basic level.
NFL coaches are an olde boy network.
I hire your son, you hire my brother.
Some guys are considered blue chip coaches and have losing records or never won a SB.
Look at how many head coaches who are fired and immediately get non head coaching jobs with other teams.
I don't think the problem is that Billick is too smart for owners. He is too condescending with how he uses his intelligence for many people. Calling your new boss "young man" was condescending, but hardly smart.
I found his attitude humorous but I'm sure many people found it off-putting.
One of the biggest problems with leadership/ownership, is when these folks surround themselves with people who will not tell them they are wrong at times.
Many team owners don't tolerate deviation from the ivory tower office of the owner.
The downfall of many US Presidents, is that they surrounded themselves with people who would rarely tell them they are wrong.
Nixon - Watergate
Kennedy/Johnson - Vietnam
George Bush - Iraq
Obama - selecting less than qualified appointees
There has to be a very good reason why Billick was never hired again as a head coach. After all, he did win a SB in Baltimore but yet still no interest. The reason: he lost his team; he lost control. Billick's biggest problem was that he was his own worst enemy. His pompous, righteous attitude just didn't stick well with the owner and rightfully so. The NFL is an old boy network. Once the word gets out, and with Billick, it got out, you're coaching days are finished.
I doubt seriously he is being considered.
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