Because his clock management skills seem to have been learned on a sundial, people constantly complain about his playcalling and his mindboggling personnel usage...How is Reid on this list? He is 18-8 since the start of last season.
Because people love to #####. Reid's play calling might be dubious at times, but you cannot argue with the results.Because his clock management skills seem to have been learned on a sundial, people constantly complain about his playcalling and his mindboggling personnel usage...
Not saying he's the right choice, but he seems to be one of the most criticized coaches on this board, week in and week out.
You can be a winning coach and clueless in alot of situations. If you followed the eagles under Reid, nothing has changed.How is Reid on this list? He is 18-8 since the start of last season.
He may be the biggest idiot but not for this reason.John Fox. Every week. Got a stop on 3rd down today with 2:06 left and took their last timeout before the 2 minute warning. Biggest idiot in the NFL.
YikesJohn Fox. Every week. Got a stop on 3rd down today with 2:06 left and took their last timeout before the 2 minute warning. Biggest idiot in the NFL.
Yet he has phenomenal organizational skills. He is a master of preparation - probably has the best record after the bye week in NFL history. He's about to go the playoffs for the 12th time in 18 years.You can be a winning coach and clueless in alot of situations. If you followed the eagles under Reid, nothing has changed.
Maybe clueless isn't the right choice, but definitely one of the more frustrating coaches. When asked questions about his choices, he does act very clueless.
Kubiak for attempting a 62 yard FG in OT.
Just feels like his teams win in spite of him, not because of him. I could be wrong but he leaves you wondering sometimes wtf hes doing. Maybe thats the genius of his coaching. Cant complain about his win % though.Yet he has phenomenal organizational skills. He is a master of preparation - probably has the best record after the bye week in NFL history. He's about to go the playoffs for the 12th time in 18 years.
Yes, his clock management sucks. Always has. The other important stuff far outweighs it.
It would help them a lot more than a loss would.I can't blame Kubiak for trying for the win last night. A tie isn't going to help them contend for the division or a possible 1st round bye.
Nah, it was the right call.Kubiak for attempting a 62 yard FG in OT.
Nowhere near as much as a win would help.It would help them a lot more than a loss would.
If a win was what they were after, then they shouldn't have gone quasi-prevent up 8 with two minutes to go. That would've been a far higher percentage play for a win than a sixty ####### two yard FG.Nowhere near as much as a win would help.
Made no sense. That's a kick you attempt if there's no time left on the clock. Not an easy kick even in Denver. Chiefs get the ball and only need about 10-15yds to get in FG range. Didn't understand that one.Kubiak for attempting a 62 yard FG in OT.
Horrible decision.Made no sense. That's a kick you attempt if there's no time left on the clock. Not an easy kick even in Denver. Chiefs get the ball and only need about 10-15yds to get in FG range. Didn't understand that one.
To be fair; this ain't Madden. Defense was sucking air. Totally gassed.If a win was what they were after, then they shouldn't have gone quasi-prevent up 8 with two minutes to go. That would've been a far higher percentage play for a win than a sixty ####### two yard FG.
He's great with players - for a team in total rebuild mode with a rookie QB, he's a good fit. He's also a sharp dude and the ownership obviously likes him.The poll results are spot on. I do not know how Fisher keeps his job.
He's great if you want to stay around .500 every year.He's great with players - for a team in total rebuild mode with a rookie QB, he's a good fit. He's also a sharp dude and the ownership obviously likes him.
Not saying he's undeserving of criticism - just saying how he's keeping his job.
Were we supposed to vote based on NFL value or fantasy football value?Because his clock management skills seem to have been learned on a sundial, people constantly complain about his playcalling and his mindboggling personnel usage...
Not saying he's the right choice, but he seems to be one of the most criticized coaches on this board, week in and week out.
Well, yeahIf a win was what they were after, then they shouldn't have gone quasi-prevent up 8 with two minutes to go. That would've been a far higher percentage play for a win than a sixty ####### two yard FG.
Scenario A:He may be the biggest idiot but not for this reason.
not to mention his personnel on offense is a shell of what it should have/could have been. Losing your #1 RB and having your #1 WR ineffective/inactive for much of the season doesn't help matters either. And while I really do like Alex Smith and think he's a great game manager (which I do not consider an insult...lots of game managers have SB rings) and a classy kid who's been through the ringer as far as situations and coaching carousels go, there's no denying that his noodle arm hamstrings Reid when it comes to calling the offense. He's limited to dink and dunk for the most part. So yeah - there's something to be said for "doing the most with limited talent" and on offense that describes Reid & the Chiefs perfectly.How is Reid on this list? He is 18-8 since the start of last season.
Gave you a like for the edit comment.Intergoogle hyperbole! Catch the fever! (c)
That they've needed a QB for a long time?Assessing Fisher as a personnel man as well, since by all accounts he has final say on personnel decisions, he's had five years with the Rams, and despite amassing a bounty of picks in the RG3 trade, managed to build a team that's no better, results-wise, than when he got there. Everyone points to the wealth of talent on the team (mostly on the defensive side), so what does the fact that they're still no better than a "7-9 BS" team say about Fisher's performance?