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01-04-2012, 11:29 AM
Both Reid (Phi) and Turner (SD) will be turning in 2012 to their teams.
What does everyone think??
I personally think both teams should move on.
What does everyone think??
I personally think both teams should move on.
01-04-2012, 11:55 AM
Not saying they are "bad" coaches just think its time to move on.
Turner could go somewhere and be a great O Cord.
Reid could go somewhere like Miami and do OK without all the pressure that he has in Philly. 14 years without a title and had great talent.
I think Jeff Fisher would do better in both SD and Philly then these coaches are doing.
Turner could go somewhere and be a great O Cord.
Reid could go somewhere like Miami and do OK without all the pressure that he has in Philly. 14 years without a title and had great talent.
I think Jeff Fisher would do better in both SD and Philly then these coaches are doing.
01-04-2012, 01:26 PM
Norv Turner needs to go. Not sure why they hired him in the first place. I am pretty sure that when he came into that job he had a losing record as a head coach.
Not sure how I feel about Andy Reid. They should have made the playoffs this year.
Not sure how I feel about Andy Reid. They should have made the playoffs this year.
01-04-2012, 03:41 PM
Good, I hate the Chargers and the Eagles.
01-04-2012, 04:08 PM
I honestly believe the Chargers could be a Super Bowl contender with Fischer. They need a defensive minded guy right now.
I'm not Jeff's biggest fan, but I GUARANTEE that if you give him the #1 offense and #1 defense (Last season they were ranked that), he would have made it to a Super Bowl with them.
He went to a SB with Eddie George, Air McNair and Jevon Kerse. Where were those guys 3 years afterwards?
I'm not Jeff's biggest fan, but I GUARANTEE that if you give him the #1 offense and #1 defense (Last season they were ranked that), he would have made it to a Super Bowl with them.
He went to a SB with Eddie George, Air McNair and Jevon Kerse. Where were those guys 3 years afterwards?
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01-04-2012, 06:59 PM
^ To be fair in answering the question, McNair was the co-MVP three years after the SB.
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