Agua
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Considering what he had to work with, I'd have to say Dippy "sock puppet" Brown. Brown thought a "balanced attack" was simply an arithmetical problem, without regard for down, distance or effectiveness.
Agua said:Considering what he had to work with, I'd have to say Dippy "sock puppet" Brown. Brown thought a "balanced attack" was simply an arithmetical problem, without regard for down, distance or effectiveness.
phunwin said:I'll go with Brown. Foerster was thrust into an impossible situation; he was basically set up to fail. Brown had the job from day one and screwed it up, despite having the greatest QB in NFL history around to bail him out.
FireWrongstedt said:Brown was worse because he was given more opportunity to succeed than Foerster. As was mentioned, Brown had Marino and was not thrust into the role at the last minute like Foerster was. There was no way in hell Foerster could succeed last year. Not only did he have nothing to work with, he was basically a puppet.
To bad he was a shell of his former self at the time.Trackstar said:The only reason I say Kippy Brown is because he had Marino to work with.
What does everyone think Brown could do with a QB that could not move, could no longer make the throws he once could and a HC that said "Run the ball"FireWrongstedt said:Brown was worse because he was given more opportunity to succeed than Foerster. As was mentioned, Brown had Marino and was not thrust into the role at the last minute like Foerster was. There was no way in hell Foerster could succeed last year. Not only did he have nothing to work with, he was basically a puppet.