roy_miami
2020 cant get here soon enough
I get what you're saying but remember JT saying that Sparano had him ready to run through a brick wall? There's a lot more than motivation from a HC to winning. It's just that last game we looked like we were playing it out and looking to go on vacation instead of fighting to make the playoffs.
Hell, in hindsight, I would have brought Cog back. I remember how he got everyone fired up vs the Jets before.
I think people underestimate just how much influence the QB has over the emotions of not just the offense but the entire team. I believe our entire philosophy on winning is predicated on our QB beating the snot out of their QB, and our defense has been constructed to take advantage of that. Our defense is designed to "eat" when we have a nice lead and when their offense becomes one dimensional. When they rarely get to "eat" because the other team can stay balanced they get discouraged.
The KC - Colts playoff game was a great example of one QB lifting his entire team, they believe that Luck can bail them out of any deficit and never let up. The Patriots are another example, the team doesn't panic because Brady has brought them back so many times. Russell Wilson is making a name for himself too in that regard. I think if you did a study you would find that most of the "best coached" teams typically also have a QB that has that never say never gene. In 2008 Chad Pennington was the master of the 2 minute drill and if I'm remembering correctly I'm pretty sure most of our wins came down to the last minute with the ball in Pennington's hand.