My only question is, who are the three who are worse?
http://espn.go.com/blog/miami-dolphins/post/_/id/9494/is-joe-philbin-the-29th-ranked-coach
Philbin was ranked 29th out of 32 and in the bottom tier. He also ranked last in the AFC East below Bill Belichick (No. 1) of the New England Patriots, Rex Ryan (No. 17) of the New York Jets and even Doug Marrone (No. 28) of the Buffalo Bills.
Here is an excerpt from Sando’s article:
“Some credited Philbin for his handling of the Dolphins during the Richie Incognito imbroglio, but it was also tough not to hold Philbin accountable for allowing such a debacle to unfold on his watch. "I think he is going to have a hard time, but I like him," a GM said. "I think Philbin is a 1 in schematics and understanding and I like his personality. You like certain things about certain people. I think he is a real guy. I do not know that he necessarily commands real respect, and he is not a feared guy. He has not had enough success to be revered. He has to have success in order for his football to come through. He is almost the exact opposite of [Mike] Tomlin."
Don't know about that low.... sheesh
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Big surprise from espn. Will they predict geno smith taking the jests to the playoffs next?
So you have to be an ESPN Insider to view the list? Like I'd ever pay a cent for such wonderful "information".
How can you disagree? He was or is completely out of touch with his team last year, let the Oline explode last year, had no idea how big a mess things were. Kept mike Sherman around way to long. He deserves that rank.
ESPN = MSNBC
Mostly sensationalism. No news. All bull****, all the time.
Fixed
ESPN = Lame Corporate Bought Out News Networks
Mostly sensationalism. No news. All bull****, all the time.
So let's get this straight. Last year the dithering #29 ranked Coach (with a depleated O-line and a hopeless GM) beat #1 ranked future HOF Coach (with the Greatest of all time QB) when Miami beat New England and we haven't got a chance to repeat in the opening game.
This list has more to do with public image and likeability than it does with actual coaching.
Pretty much. I mean we have a chance. Kinda like if I go buy a lottery ticket I have a chance to win, but I am certainly not quitting my job expecting my numbers to come up. I mean if you would be willing to put money on the dolphins week one on the money line, I would have to suggest you check your meds.