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Posted on 4/17/13 at 9:18 pm
Posted on 4/17/13 at 9:18 pm
am i the only one who feels that even if spurrier coached for an nfl organization like the steelers or ravens he would be an avg coach simply because he wouldnt put in the time the other nfl coaches do. I know talent is necessary but even belichick the most hardworking (arguably) coach in the nfl hasnt won a super bowl in 9 years with brady so i doubt a spurrier type could ever be successful in nfl. Awesome college coach but not meant for nfl.
Posted on 4/17/13 at 9:20 pm to cfbfan#1
This experiment has already been tried
Posted on 4/17/13 at 9:20 pm to Latarian
That is a pretty awesome username.
Posted on 4/17/13 at 9:20 pm to cfbfan#1
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even if spurrier coached for an nfl organization
If only there were some way to know what would happen if he got an NFL job...
Posted on 4/17/13 at 9:21 pm to cfbfan#1
Spurrier is one who wants to be so dominantly in his QBs head the QB becomes Steve Spurrier. He just wouldn't be able to do that in the NFL and his offense doesn't work if he can't get that going.
Posted on 4/17/13 at 9:26 pm to cfbfan#1
His offense works really well when opponent is outmatched. He gets impatient with extended drives and is not an in game adjustment coach. And he likes to golf. The offense is too gimmicky for NFL and in my opinion that was bigger issue than work ethic.
Steve is an excellent college coach and CFB needs him.
Steve is an excellent college coach and CFB needs him.
Posted on 4/17/13 at 9:28 pm to cfbfan#1
Maybe one day Spurrier might finally coach a Heisman winner or win a national title to.
Posted on 4/17/13 at 9:30 pm to cfbfan#1
You sir start too many crappy threads.
Posted on 4/17/13 at 9:36 pm to cfbfan#1
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am i the only one who feels that even if spurrier coached for an nfl organization like the steelers or ravens he would be an avg coach simply because he wouldnt put in the time the other nfl coaches do. I know talent is necessary but even belichick the most hardworking (arguably) coach in the nfl hasnt won a super bowl in 9 years with brady so i doubt a spurrier type could ever be successful in nfl. Awesome college coach but not meant for nfl.
Posted on 4/17/13 at 9:51 pm to cfbfan#1
I think he would do well in the NFL. I thought he was a sure bet for the Redskins job, but they took Shannehan.
Posted on 4/17/13 at 10:04 pm to Wrenchruh
Lolwut
I hope I'm just tired and obvious sarcasm went over my head.
I hope I'm just tired and obvious sarcasm went over my head.
Posted on 4/17/13 at 10:12 pm to cfbfan#1
Not at this point in his career, but I think Spurrier could have been a successful pro coach if he would have been given a second chance earlier.
ETA: Pete Carroll failed twice in the NFL and now has a good thing going in Seattle.
ETA: Pete Carroll failed twice in the NFL and now has a good thing going in Seattle.
This post was edited on 4/17/13 at 10:15 pm
Posted on 4/17/13 at 10:19 pm to Arkansasrazorback
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Pete Carroll failed twice in the NFL
with NE he was 27-21 with 2 playoff appearances in 3 years. far from a failure
Posted on 4/17/13 at 10:29 pm to Mullen3:16
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This experiment has already been tried
So were the Chan Gailey, Romeo Crennel, Norval Turner, Dave Wanstedt, and Herm Edwards experiments.
Posted on 4/17/13 at 10:35 pm to RLDSC FAN
Ok. That really wasn't the point though. Maybe it was a bad example, but I was just trying to point out a college coach that got a second chance in the pros after not lasting long during his first opportunity.
Posted on 4/18/13 at 4:26 am to cfbfan#1
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cfbfan#1
You sir are an absolute GENIUS! You need to start more threads like this.
Posted on 4/18/13 at 4:32 am to cfbfan#1
Is this the most blatantly obvious alter yet?
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