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    Default Preston compares Caldwell to Marchibroda?

    "The Ravens haven't seen this type of patience or discipline on offense since Ted Marchibroda was coach in the 1990s."

    Is he serious? Marchibroda - patience or discipline? Marchibroda was the biggest choke artist that ever wore a coaching hat. The man was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too conservative and always tried not to lose instead of trying to win.

    Was Preston around in 1977 when Teddy tried to sit on a 3 point lead (prevent defense) with 9 minutes to go and the "Snake" methodically worked his way down the field eating the clock with the Raiders kicking a field goal with 22 seconds to go to tie game sending it into overtime"

    I was at that game. The stadium when nuts when Marchibroda went conservative and ultimately lost the game.

    Caldwell = Ted Marchibroda? I don't think so.

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    Not so fast. Marchibroda developed the Bills offense with Jim Kelly that took them to 4 Superbowls. If I recall, our offense in 1996 was pretty darn good. It was the defense that was horrible. Ted Marchibroda also coached the Colts to a near Superbowl with Jim Harbaugh.

    But by 1998 Marchibroda's time had passed and the Ravens needed someone like Brian Billick to take over. But as far as offense goes Marchibroda knew what he was doing. As a head coach, I can see what you're saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fang View Post
    Not so fast. Marchibroda developed the Bills offense with Jim Kelly that took them to 4 Superbowls. If I recall, our offense in 1996 was pretty darn good. It was the defense that was horrible. Ted Marchibroda also coached the Colts to a near Superbowl with Jim Harbaugh.

    But by 1998 Marchibroda's time had passed and the Ravens needed someone like Brian Billick to take over. But as far as offense goes Marchibroda knew what he was doing. As a head coach, I can see what you're saying.
    I agree 100%

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmore_ken View Post
    I agree 100%
    Disagree 100%

    Took the Bills to four super bowls and - lost all four.

    Colts near super bowl win - lost

    The missing word here is win. Marchibroda's conservative approach to the game was his downfall. With the weapons he had here in the mid-seventies with Bert Jones and company, Teddy should have taken them to the promised land. But his ever present trying not to lose conservative approach did him and the Colts in. Marchibroda was horrible.

    Caldwell does not take the same approach on offense that Marchibroda did. If he did, we wouldn't be playing next week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigercruise View Post
    Disagree 100%

    Took the Bills to four super bowls and - lost all four.

    Colts near super bowl win - lost

    The missing word here is win. Marchibroda's conservative approach to the game was his downfall. With the weapons he had here in the mid-seventies with Bert Jones and company, Teddy should have taken them to the promised land. But his ever present trying not to lose conservative approach did him and the Colts in. Marchibroda was horrible.

    Caldwell does not take the same approach on offense that Marchibroda did. If he did, we wouldn't be playing next week.
    The conservative approach is a coaching decision not related to being able to put an offense together and score points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fang View Post
    The conservative approach is a coaching decision not related to being able to put an offense together and score points.
    I don't see how you can possibly separate the two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fang View Post
    The conservative approach is a coaching decision not related to being able to put an offense together and score points.
    Aren't you missing the point of Preston's article? He's talking about coaching, Marchibroda's coaching. He's comparing Marchibroda's coaching to Caldwell's coaching of the offense. And that is where I have a problem. Caldwell didn't put the offense together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigercruise View Post
    Aren't you missing the point of Preston's article? He's talking about coaching, Marchibroda's coaching. He's comparing Marchibroda's coaching to Caldwell's coaching of the offense. And that is where I have a problem. Caldwell didn't put the offense together.
    That might be part of the issue. I stopped reading Mike Preston articles years ago. I'm only going by what you posted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigercruise View Post
    Disagree 100%

    Took the Bills to four super bowls and - lost all four.
    It's his fault Jim Kelly sucked in his SB appearances?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmore_ken View Post
    It's his fault Jim Kelly sucked in his SB appearances?
    Not to mention wide right vs the Giants.

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    I hope Caldwell has another plan for the Pats, because I don't think, run..run...pass every series is going to stump Brady and the Hoodie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clark Griswold View Post
    I hope Caldwell has another plan for the Pats, because I don't think, run..run...pass every series is going to stump Brady and the Hoodie!
    You want Cameron back? Caldwell is still getting used to being an offensive coordinator, Cameron has been one for years and still doesn't quite get it.

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