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How many SB did Andy Reid win before Maholmes? How about Bill Walsh before Montana? Shanahan before or after Elway? Payton before or after Brees? I mean I know you are just a troll, but can you at least try to be funny or intelligent about it?
 
How many SB did Andy Reid win before Maholmes? How about Bill Walsh before Montana? Shanahan before or after Elway? Payton before or after Brees? I mean I know you are just a troll, but can you at least try to be funny or intelligent about it?
You're proving my point for me. Coaches are largely overrated in general and coaches that get lucky and win multiple times with a particular elite QB are more overrated than others. QB's matter. Coaches almost never do. Coaches dont win championships, they can only lose them, like Pete Carroll did with the Seahawks when he called a slant pass on the 1 yard line.

Only once in a very great while does a coach turn a QB who was otherwise mediocre into a champion. Lombardi did it with Bart Starr. Chuck Noll did it with Terry Bradshaw, Don Shula did it with Bob Griese, and Bill Parcells did it with Phil Simms and Jeff Hostetler.

Joe Gibbs is probably the best of them, winning 3 Superbowls with 3 different QB's, none of whom were exceptional (Joe Theismann, Doug Williams, and Mark Rypien) But those are the exceptions.

Tom Landry never won shit with Don Meredith or Danny White. Roger Staubach would have won with or without Landry. Elway, Montana, and Brady were all coach-proof.

99% of the time, what determines success is the quality of your QB. A great one will win championships no matter who is wearing the headset on the sidelines.The Hoodie is not special.
 
You have no point. BB didn't win 1 or 2, or 3 like those mere mortals. He won 6. He went to 9 SB as a HC, 2 as an assistant. There are many franchises that haven't even been to 6 Superbowls. And again, the man consistently had a top 10 defence to go with TB12. Has the game passed him by? Obviously, but in his prime there was never a coach with better gameplans in the big game than him.

And lol on Brady being "coach-proof". The guy was an unathletic 6th rounder that no one thought would even play behind a Pro Bowl QB in Bledsoe. Acting like he was a ready made prospect like Elway is asinine.
 
There is no way that the Bills will remain in Western NY under that business model. People there are blue collar (if they even still have jobs) and don't have that kind of money.
 
That Pickens trade is looking like one of the bigger thieveries in recent memory. Guess all he needed was a proper QB..
 
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