True, but the Rams got worse on offense once they hired McDaniels.
Easy to do when your passing game stinks
True, but the Rams got worse on offense once they hired McDaniels.
Sherman's Texans offense was in the top half of the league when he was their OC. If you were starting a football team and had a choice of Mike Sherman or Josh McDaniels to be your OC(never mind the difference in offensive philosophies). Who would you pick?
One thing we can all agree on is that Sherman is by far the best OC in the AFC East. No question about it.
Sherman's Texans offense was in the top half of the league when he was their OC. If you were starting a football team and had a choice of Mike Sherman or Josh McDaniels to be your OC(never mind the difference in offensive philosophies). Who would you pick?
I would rate McDaniels and Gailey over him.
Gaily is a beast O-Coordinator. So underrated.
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How is this honestly a question.
I would pick McDaniels 100/100 times and Chan Gailey 99/100 times over Sherman.
Sherman's Texans offense was in the top half of the league when he was their OC. If you were starting a football team and had a choice of Mike Sherman or Josh McDaniels to be your OC(never mind the difference in offensive philosophies). Who would you pick?
I'm not sure I'd want either but I'd pick McDaniels b/c he's younger and has had more success.
Mcdaniels once ran a #1, record setting offense. I would rate him #1, Sherman 2, Gailey 3, Tony 4(since he has never really been an OC)
I would rate McDaniels and Gailey over him.
Gaily is a beast O-Coordinator. So underrated.
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How is this honestly a question.
I would pick McDaniels 100/100 times and Chan Gailey 99/100 times over Sherman.
wait wait wait, every time someone on this board tried to tell you Sparano was concervative and an awful signing to be an OC, you immediately came back with, but but but he was an OC for the Cowboys when they had one of the top ranked Offenses in the NFL (even though he split calls with Hailey) and now all of a sudden "he has never really been an OC"
I'm not sure what you read but I have never said that, I have said Dallas was top 5 in pts the year he called plays which is true but I have never said that means he'll be a good OC.
Chan Gailey is the head coach in Buffalo and so far has sucked at his job.
He hasn't sucked. His offenses have been pretty good. He's been getting stuff out of players like Donald Jones, Naaman Roosevelt, Scott Chandler, etc. He's a good OC. I didnt say hes a good HC
He was actually pretty good with the Packers as their head coach. Never made it to a Super Bowl, but usually won at least 10 games every season and had a couple playoff victories. He was just OK with Texas A&M nothing really special, but I know that quite a few Aggie fans were upset when the school let him go. I think his biggest downfall in college was recruiting and not so much his coaching ability. He certainly has had success in the NFL with the Packers, Seahawks and Texans, so I wouldn't be real concerned that he is going to flop in Miami.
spinning words per usual, but you did use those stats (only relevant because they benefit your argument as usual, but usually when used against you they are "fantasy" numbers) to defend the signing of Sparano and him never being an OC, thats a fact
He hasn't sucked. His offenses have been pretty good. He's been getting stuff out of players like Donald Jones, Naaman Roosevelt, Scott Chandler, etc. He's a good OC. I didnt say hes a good HC