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Coach Rod marinelli....0-16=worst ever

Coach Rod marinelli....0-16=worst ever
How bad was he? People are even forgetting his first name. He really is the one guy who should be up there (instead of Norv - Norv does not hold a candle to David Shula). 4 Mike Brown hires mentioned. Interesting. Marvin pisses me off at times, but he's not in this class.mike DAVID shula was the worst of my lifetime.![]()
bad team <> bad coachCoach Rod marinelli....0-16=worst everI don't see how this isn't the run away winner.
Any coach whose team is better under his watch than it was before he got there can't be considered one of the worst coaches in history. Kubiak's all-time win% is 45%... which is a little bit more impressive when you consider the Texans' all-time win% before Kubiak showed up was 28%.Also, while I agree that McDaniels probably sucks, I'm of the opinion that you can't declare a coach among the worst of all time until he actually... you know... loses a game. I'm just crazy like that, I guess.why is Kubiak a joke? that dude hasnt impressed me one bit. whats his all time record? all time playoff record? McDaniels suck SSOG sorry.
Saban? As in, Nick Saban? Took over a 4-12 team, went 9-7 with it Nick Saban? Just making sure we're talking about the same guy. Saban was below average, but he wasn't historically bad or anything.Maybe you meant Lou Saban.Childress, Saban and Crennel are three off the top of my head.
Only three coaches have ever taken the wind in NFL history. One of them was Hank Stram, a Hall of Famer. Another was Mike Shanahan, a guy who might well join Stram in the HoF one day. The third was Morningwheg. Obviously taking the wind in overtime does not automatically make someone a bad coach. Especially when you consider that teams that took the wind have a 66% winning percentage.Marty Morningwheg - he took the wind in overtime./thread
Steckel has to be the worst. I can't believe it took 60 posts before his name was mentioned.les steckel, cam cameron, rod rust?
59.4% winning percentage = not among the worst coaches of all time. Even if his game-day decisions left something to be desired (and there are plenty worse game day coaches out there), that's just one aspect of a coach's job (albeit the most visible and easily criticized). Schottenheimer was a pretty poor game-day coach, but he only had 2 losing seasons in 21 years despite repeatedly taking over downright awful teams because, at the end of the day, what you do on game day is far less important than what you do on the 6 days leading up to it (and that, in turn, is less important than what you do in the offseason and in TCs and the preseason).ookook said:Okay, I am biased.
Besides Dteroit coaches I feel obligated to mention Mike Sherman. Not only did he make a slew of bad coaching decisions (e.g., play calling) but he was an amazingly bad at personnel decisions too (I know, that is notthe same as HC).
In before someone says how a blind monkey with a learning disability (not named Norv Turner) could coach this Chargers team to 11 wins and a first round bye.
I dont think Norv is getting enough credit for helping to mold Rivers into the QB he is.Norvs done a great job this year with all the issues on the D line and O line.In before someone says how a blind monkey with a learning disability (not named Norv Turner) could coach this Chargers team to 11 wins and a first round bye.
Norv is doing a great Job in SD; and his oak run wasn't that bad.... they actually had an offense when he was there.bicycle_seat_sniffer said:I dont think Norv is getting enough credit for helping to mold Rivers into the QB he is.Norvs done a great job this year with all the issues on the D line and O line.Chaka said:In before someone says how a blind monkey with a learning disability (not named Norv Turner) could coach this Chargers team to 11 wins and a first round bye.Raider Nation said:
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Do you mean David Shula?mike shula was the worst of my lifetime.
For an expansion team to lose its first 26 games and make the NFC Championship in its 4th year is quite a coaching accomplishment.My vote for worst coach is Hank Bullough. If you don't recognize the name, he took over as coach of the Bills in 1985 and got canned half way through the '86 season.John McKay???? C'mon McKay took an expansion team to the NFC Championship in their 4th year BEFORE free agency.Ray Rhodes
John McKay ( old TB head coach)
Bart Starr
Mike Nolan
Jack Del Rio
Marvin Lewis
Josh McDaniels
HERM EDWARDS
Of the last six Redskins coaches, Norv has by far the best record, and in fact is the only one of the six who has a winning record. (That includes Marty Schottenheimer.)With the Chargers, Norv has the best winning percentage of all time in both the regular season and the playoffs. (That includes Sid Gillman, Don Coryell, and yes, Marty Schottenheimer.)Norv is doing a great Job in SD; and his oak run wasn't that bad.... they actually had an offense when he was there.
Huh?The last six Redskins coaches:Of the last six Redskins coaches, Norv has by far the best record, and in fact is the only one of the six who has a winning record. (That includes Marty Schottenheimer.)With the Chargers, Norv has the best winning percentage of all time in both the regular season and the playoffs. (That includes Sid Gillman, Don Coryell, and yes, Marty Schottenheimer.)Norv is doing a great Job in SD; and his oak run wasn't that bad.... they actually had an offense when he was there.
I don't think he's the worst coach ever.
I was going by something that was said on the NFL Network a while ago, and for some reason NBC just showed something similar -- they listed Norv at 7-6 (his final season with the team) instead of 49-59-1 (his whole tenure with the team).So by whatever goofy accounting those networks were using, Norv was the only Redskins coach out of the last six (or seven, I guess, if you count Robiskie) with a winning record.Huh?The last six Redskins coaches:Of the last six Redskins coaches, Norv has by far the best record, and in fact is the only one of the six who has a winning record. (That includes Marty Schottenheimer.)With the Chargers, Norv has the best winning percentage of all time in both the regular season and the playoffs. (That includes Sid Gillman, Don Coryell, and yes, Marty Schottenheimer.)Norv is doing a great Job in SD; and his oak run wasn't that bad.... they actually had an offense when he was there.
I don't think he's the worst coach ever.
Zorn is 12-18 (.400)
Gibbs was 30-34 (.469) during his tenure under Snyder
Spurrier was 12-20 (.375)
Marty was 8-8 with the 'skins and is 200-126-1 for his career.
Robiskie was 1-2 (interim after Turner got fired)
Turner went 49-59-1 (.454) with the Redskins and is 88-98-1 for his career.
Before that:
Petibon was 4-12
Gibbs 124-60 (.674)
What am I missing?
Turner is looking pretty good compared to a lot of coaches.
yeah , ok, Norv is the worst coach ever?Who is the worst?
Great job firing Schottenheimer because "he can't win in the playoffs" to replace him with Norv Turner.Turner is looking pretty good compared to a lot of coaches.Given how strong the Chargers look right now, and how many of the great coaches of recent years are not coaching at the moment (Shanny, Cowher, Gruden, Dungy, etc.), Turner could very well be a Super Bowl winning coach in the next six weeks. It wouldn't surprise me at this point. That is how good this Chargers team is right now.
Great job firing Schottenheimer because "he can't win in the playoffs" to replace him with Norv Turner.
Second this.Dave Campo
Oh, we're being fair now? Because if we're being fair, it should be pointed out that when Schottenheimer got fired (after going 14-2), the Chargers lost because Cromartie made a game-winning INT and then fumbled it back to New England rather than just falling to the turf with it.To be fair, the Chargers lost because Kaeding missed 3 field goals.
Oh, we're being fair now? Because if we're being fair, it should be pointed out that when Schottenheimer got fired (after going 14-2), the Chargers lost because Cromartie made a game-winning INT and then fumbled it back to New England rather than just falling to the turf with it.To be fair, the Chargers lost because Kaeding missed 3 field goals.
It was Marlon McCree. Cromartie was still at FSU.Even ignoring that, you got the sequence right, but not the causation.Oh, we're being fair now? Because if we're being fair, it should be pointed out that when Schottenheimer got fired (after going 14-2), the Chargers lost because Cromartie made a game-winning INT and then fumbled it back to New England rather than just falling to the turf with it.To be fair, the Chargers lost because Kaeding missed 3 field goals.
And the year before, lost due to a Keading missed field goal against the Jets.Turner sucks. Vincent Jackson kicking the challenge flag is a typical move for a Turner-coached team; no clue and no discipline.Oh, we're being fair now? Because if we're being fair, it should be pointed out that when Schottenheimer got fired (after going 14-2), the Chargers lost because Cromartie made a game-winning INT and then fumbled it back to New England rather than just falling to the turf with it.To be fair, the Chargers lost because Kaeding missed 3 field goals.
This same crap happened when Turner wasn't even with the team. It's more of a Chargers thing than a Norv thing.Turner sucks. Vincent Jackson kicking the challenge flag is a typical move for a Turner-coached team; no clue and no discipline.
While the reason given for Schotty's firing might be the Kurt Schottenheimer situation, I strongly suspect that if he had made the AFCCG, Smith wouldn't have been able to fire him. As a result, the playoff loss might not have been the proximate cause of the firing, but it was the ultimate cause.It was Marlon McCree. Cromartie was still at FSU.Even ignoring that, you got the sequence right, but not the causation.
Great job firing Schottenheimer because "he can't win in the playoffs" to replace him with Norv Turner.Turner is looking pretty good compared to a lot of coaches.Given how strong the Chargers look right now, and how many of the great coaches of recent years are not coaching at the moment (Shanny, Cowher, Gruden, Dungy, etc.), Turner could very well be a Super Bowl winning coach in the next six weeks. It wouldn't surprise me at this point. That is how good this Chargers team is right now.
Actually, it was two years before. The Chargers missed the playoffs in 2005. Turner's record with the Chargers is 32-16 in the regular season and 3-3 in the playoffs. You have a strange definition of "sucks" for a head coach.And the year before, lost due to a Keading missed field goal against the Jets.Turner sucks. Vincent Jackson kicking the challenge flag is a typical move for a Turner-coached team; no clue and no discipline.Oh, we're being fair now? Because if we're being fair, it should be pointed out that when Schottenheimer got fired (after going 14-2), the Chargers lost because Cromartie made a game-winning INT and then fumbled it back to New England rather than just falling to the turf with it.To be fair, the Chargers lost because Kaeding missed 3 field goals.
So? Even if true, I thought it was the right move. And the results to date have justified that.While the reason given for Schotty's firing might be the Kurt Schottenheimer situation, I strongly suspect that if he had made the AFCCG, Smith wouldn't have been able to fire him. As a result, the playoff loss might not have been the proximate cause of the firing, but it was the ultimate cause.It was Marlon McCree. Cromartie was still at FSU.Even ignoring that, you got the sequence right, but not the causation.
Had the Chargers made the AFCCG, the Chargers may not have lost both their coordinators to (then-struggling) franchises because those guys would have been off the table for at least another week. If the Chargers still have one or both of their coordinators, Schotty is no position to begin sabotaging the team by green-lighting every other coach to interview for lateral positions on other teams. If he doesn't do that, there is no reason to fire him (other than the fact that he was simply being difficult to get along with) and probably retains his job.So yes, you are probably correct, but probably not for the reasons you thought you were.While the reason given for Schotty's firing might be the Kurt Schottenheimer situation, I strongly suspect that if he had made the AFCCG, Smith wouldn't have been able to fire him. As a result, the playoff loss might not have been the proximate cause of the firing, but it was the ultimate cause.It was Marlon McCree. Cromartie was still at FSU.Even ignoring that, you got the sequence right, but not the causation.
32-16 and 3-3 isn't very impressive when you're taking over a 14-2 team. This team would be better if they kept Schottenheimer.Actually, it was two years before. The Chargers missed the playoffs in 2005. Turner's record with the Chargers is 32-16 in the regular season and 3-3 in the playoffs. You have a strange definition of "sucks" for a head coach.And the year before, lost due to a Keading missed field goal against the Jets.Turner sucks. Vincent Jackson kicking the challenge flag is a typical move for a Turner-coached team; no clue and no discipline.Oh, we're being fair now? Because if we're being fair, it should be pointed out that when Schottenheimer got fired (after going 14-2), the Chargers lost because Cromartie made a game-winning INT and then fumbled it back to New England rather than just falling to the turf with it.To be fair, the Chargers lost because Kaeding missed 3 field goals.