Justasportsfan said:I feel sorry for such fans. Let me know when you see one. :D
hey, just spotted one... :mrt:
Justasportsfan said:I feel sorry for such fans. Let me know when you see one. :D
I have 2 words for you....HELL NA!!!:shakeno:BassFin said:I hate to say it, but I have two words for you: Steve Spurrier
I honestly believe that the only reason Wanny was retained was because Wayne knew the guy he wanted wasn't going to come back this year. Spurrier could use the year off to re-charge his batteries and then take over...if Wanny had another disappointing season.
I 'm not a fan of Spurrier but there are a lot of Gator fans in South Florida and this would be a popular move. They would definitely sell some tickets if they named Spurrier coach.
where?FinfanInBuffalo said:hey, just spotted one... :mrt:
Justasportsfan said:should the fins have a winning season and still miss the playoffs would that still be enough to keep him next (year) as far as you're concerned?
Justasportsfan said:should the fins have a winning season and still miss the playoffs would that still be enough to keep him next as far as you're concerned?
:clap:DrAstroZoom said:I know I'm in the minority, but I would say yes.
Heck, if the Fins manage 9-7 or better with the offseason they've had, playoffs or no, Wannstedt deserves consideration for Coach of the Year.
FinfanInBuffalo said:What if the Mare MAKES the FG against NE and the Broncos beat the Pats in their close game.
The Fins could have gone 11-5 and still missed the playoffs. Does that make Wanny a bad coach? On the flip side, if Mare makes the FG, suddenly Wanny is a bad coach? It makes no sense. 10-6 was a respectible record for that team. They had serious holes in personel on offense and STILL WON 10 games. That has to be attributed to coaching.
In the end, any coaching change will be made for one of these reasons:
1. Total futility (say records of 3-13, 8-8, and 6-10)
2. Not meeting realistic expectations
3. Just to shake things up
4. Just to placate misinformed, obnoxious, spoiled fans.
If Wanny does get canned, it will not be because of reasons 1 or 2.
Justasportsfan said:Could've, should've . who's to blame for the texans loss? Mare? Who ignored the offense Norv?
I don't think Spurrier will come back personally but just an interesting note, Spurrier went 7-9, and 5-11 in his 2 seasons. Wannstedt went 4-12 his last 2 seasons with the Bears.Finsfan13 said:Gotta tell ya - if Spurrier becomes head coach of the Fins -
I'll have to find a new team. That jerk doesn't belong in the NFL.
That's going from Real Bad - to TERRIBLE.
Justasportsfan said:should the fins have a winning season and still miss the playoffs would that still be enough to keep him next as far as you're concerned?
Yup, he sure didn't get a break in that game. However it's the coaches job to get the team prepared to play which he didn't do against the texans. Had the fins won that game they would've made the playoffs.FinfanInBuffalo said:Point is that missing the playoffs is sometimes determined by the competition. 10-6 was a good (not great) record for that team.
In the Pats game, Wanny and his staff outcoached the great NE coaching staff. He was let down by the kicker.
The blame for the Texans game is shared by the players and the coaches. The occasional letdown I blame on the players more. When it because systemic, I blame the coach more.
Justasportsfan said:Yup, he sure didn't get a break in that game. However it's the coaches job to get the team prepared to play which he didn't do against the texans. Had the fins won that game they would've made the playoffs.
odiestarm said:Wanny is horrible. He is going to hurt this team more than help it. Using a new quarterback each week will not do anything. Wanny needs to stick with one guy. Give the team some stability!