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Sharkinva
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Actually my PLAN has worked a hell of alot more times than the rinse and repeat fire a coach every few years approach. The majority of your teams that show consistent improvement are teams that maintain a coaching staff for three or MORE years. Most of your teams that are constantly rebuilding are always switching coaches and systems. The FEW coaches that do have instant success, have taken over teams that had some kind of coaching stability for a period of time.Look you can claim that all you want. And we can debate it all we want. But you cant poke fun at a plan for MAYBE working when your preferred plan only MIGHT work. I mean, cmon. Thats pretty stupid.
SO IM not poking fun, IM using logic in this case. And logically speaking, firing Gruden means... new system, new QB and another rebuilding project despite the GM being in place. Now considering the fact that most of the QBs available in free agency this coming off season are a hot mess, and most of the rookies are considered a part of one of the weaker draft class for the position.... you tell me who is being more rational??