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Matt Patricia is in over his head...

Mike in St. Louis : 9/12/2018 10:38 am
at least according to the Detroit Free Press...I know it's early but remember the gnashing of teeth here when it was reported he would NOT be he Giants new HC?

"What happened Monday night at Ford Field wasn’t as embarrassing as it was revealing: Matt Patricia is in over his head.

Maybe that changes as the season moves forward. Maybe it doesn’t."


"The Lions looked confused, unprepared and, at times, disconnected from their coach, who spent most of the night on the sidelines by himself. Now, Patricia doesn’t owe his players shoulder rubs and attaboys during a game.

Yet it’s worth noting that the endearing, affectionate coordinator you saw hugging the sidelines in New England got lost on the way to Detroit. His new persona appears stiffer and uncomfortable, and that’s understandable. He’s the man here.

The question is: Is he the right man?"



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RE: RE: You are what your record says you are  
BestFeature : 9/12/2018 2:53 pm : link
In comment 14072823 UConn4523 said:
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If O'Brien is legitimately good, then he'll turn that around, right?



Ehh, that's a pointless way of looking at sports but whatever you say I guess.

I'm sure youd be bitching about trotting out Brock Osweiler for a season but maybe you woudn't?


People on this board treat Bill Parcells quote like the bible.
Where is Nick Saban on your list Greg?  
Chris684 : 9/12/2018 2:54 pm : link
Pretty successful coach, no?
I specified Patriots assistants  
Greg from LI : 9/12/2018 2:59 pm : link
Let me know when Nick Saban coached in New England.

RE: Belichick Patriots assistants' coaching records  
pjcas18 : 9/12/2018 3:01 pm : link
In comment 14072812 Greg from LI said:
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Weis: NCAA, 41-49
Crennel: NFL, 28-55
Mangini: NFL, 33-48
McDaniels: NFL, 11-17
O'Brien: the Lombardi of the Belichick tree. NCAA, 15-9; NFL, 31-34


coaching trees are somewhat ambiguous.

Some people include Jim Schwartz on the Belichick tree (which doesn't help) he was 29 - 51 with DET.

Also I've seen Nick Saban, Kirk Ferentz, Al Groh, Pat Hill on his tree, and they've at least had NCAA success.

His "tree" also looks bad at the executive level, I think Tom Dimitrof did well in Atlanta, but Phil Savage (CLE) - though he's done well in a lesser role on PHI, Pioli (KC), Mike Tanenbaum (NYJ), Bob Quinn (DET), Jon Robinson (TEN), Jason Licht (TB)
Al Groh?  
Greg from LI : 9/12/2018 3:05 pm : link
Success?

I'm confused.
Go look at the QBs attached to each of those coaches  
UConn4523 : 9/12/2018 3:07 pm : link
I know you see it as an “excuse” but I have a feeling you’d be pretty fucking mad if the Giants had most of, if not all those QBs playing meaningful games for us.

The whole B.B. coaching thing is overblown - most are going to shitty teams with poor management and not having success, what’s the shock? When has Detroit and Cleveland ever been successful?
RE: They made a mistake getting rid of Caldwell  
TyreeHelmet : 9/12/2018 3:51 pm : link
In comment 14072490 Jay on the Island said:
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He was great for Stafford.


In four season, Caldwell went

11-5
7-9
9-7
9-7

I never understood the hate for the guy. Those teams weren't exactly loaded either. 36-28 is a pretty solid record.

I still don't understand the pencil with Patricia. What's the need for it?
RE: Go look at the QBs attached to each of those coaches  
Greg from LI : 9/12/2018 3:56 pm : link
In comment 14072876 UConn4523 said:
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I know you see it as an “excuse” but I have a feeling you’d be pretty fucking mad if the Giants had most of, if not all those QBs playing meaningful games for us.


Well, for starters, Josh McDaniels was the one who created his QB mess in the first place. For another thing, most people here think Jim Fassel was an incompetent joke and yet he went 23-17-1 in games started by Dave Brown, Danny Kanell, and Kent Graham at QB in 1997-99.
RE: Al Groh?  
pjcas18 : 9/12/2018 3:57 pm : link
In comment 14072871 Greg from LI said:
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Success?

I'm confused.


9 - 7 in his one season with the Jets may put him among their all time winningest coaches.

plus a career over .500 record with UVA and a .500 in conference record in the ACC is probably one of their better coaching records too. It's relative.

Not Saban-like success, but better than Charlie Weis.
Granted, after the Mike London years, Groh looks like Bear Bryant  
Greg from LI : 9/12/2018 3:59 pm : link
in comparison, but he is not what I would term "successful".
RE: Too early to tell.  
FStubbs : 9/12/2018 3:59 pm : link
In comment 14072512 Keith said:
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Remember when Coughlin first came to the Giants? It was a complete sh*tshow and he was hated and wasn't gonna last and all that other BS. I understand that Coughlin had some success as a HC before coming here, but losing seems to exacerbate things. He wants to go in and completely change the culture and when you do that, there are gonna be some rocky roads.


Some? He had 2 AFC Championship game appearances on his resume, including a 14-2 season.
RE: Granted, after the Mike London years, Groh looks like Bear Bryant  
pjcas18 : 9/12/2018 4:01 pm : link
In comment 14072964 Greg from LI said:
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in comparison, but he is not what I would term "successful".


technically I said they've "had success" not "been successful", and maybe it's splitting hairs, but for example Ben McAdoo had some success, but was ultimately not successful.

RE: RE: Go look at the QBs attached to each of those coaches  
FStubbs : 9/12/2018 4:03 pm : link
In comment 14072959 Greg from LI said:
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In comment 14072876 UConn4523 said:


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I know you see it as an “excuse” but I have a feeling you’d be pretty fucking mad if the Giants had most of, if not all those QBs playing meaningful games for us.



Well, for starters, Josh McDaniels was the one who created his QB mess in the first place. For another thing, most people here think Jim Fassel was an incompetent joke and yet he went 23-17-1 in games started by Dave Brown, Danny Kanell, and Kent Graham at QB in 1997-99.


Fassel made the Superbowl once. For all of his follies, he wasn't a joke.
I will say that Groh was a decent coach  
Greg from LI : 9/12/2018 4:09 pm : link
Not great, but at least competent (again, in retrospect he was a maestro compared to London). His failures were 1)recruiting a lot of guys who were going to have a lot of trouble staying eligible at UVA, leading to a lot of attrition in his recruiting classes 2)alienating most of the HS coaches in the state 3)nepotism in hiring his not-close-to-qualified son as OC.

Mike Groh eventually built himself into a quality coach who is now OC of the Eagles, but in 2006 he had no business being installed as OC.
Fassel had good coordinators too  
jcn56 : 9/12/2018 4:17 pm : link
not sure how responsible he was for picking Fox and Payton, but they both turned out to be great coordinators and very good coaches.

The other thing I've noticed about ex-BB coordinators, their coaching staffs typically don't have a ton of talent.
RE: RE: Go look at the QBs attached to each of those coaches  
HomerJones45 : 9/12/2018 4:27 pm : link
In comment 14072959 Greg from LI said:
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In comment 14072876 UConn4523 said:


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I know you see it as an “excuse” but I have a feeling you’d be pretty fucking mad if the Giants had most of, if not all those QBs playing meaningful games for us.



Well, for starters, Josh McDaniels was the one who created his QB mess in the first place. For another thing, most people here think Jim Fassel was an incompetent joke and yet he went 23-17-1 in games started by Dave Brown, Danny Kanell, and Kent Graham at QB in 1997-99.
Wow, the knotty twists and turns of the Greg on this thread-tries to diss Coughlin, who is going to the HOF on the first ballot, and rehab Jimbo, a punch line who never got another job in the NFL.

The Lions were not a particularly good team last season taking advantage of a weak schedule and opponent injuries. Here are the teams they beat: Cards. Giants, GB (w/o Rodgers twice), Cleveland, Bears twice, Bucs and Vikings. Their one shining moment was beating the Vikings in week 4. I don't know whether Patricia will be a good HC or a bad one and neither do any of you after one game.
I never wanted the guy  
GeofromNJ : 9/12/2018 4:29 pm : link
My reason is purely superficial. Never liked the look of him. Struck me asunsophisticated and not able to attract quality assistants.
RE: Fassel had good coordinators too  
bluepepper : 9/12/2018 4:42 pm : link
In comment 14072990 jcn56 said:
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not sure how responsible he was for picking Fox and Payton, but they both turned out to be great coordinators and very good coaches.

The other thing I've noticed about ex-BB coordinators, their coaching staffs typically don't have a ton of talent.

I'm pretty sure Fassel hand-picked both those guys He had an eye for coaching talent.

As far as the BB guys go, remember that coaches like Mangini, Patricia and McDaniel had almost no experience outside of BB. He picked them young and groomed them. That's great but they only know one way of doing things and have a hard time working with other coaches who come up thru different systems. It would take balls but a guy like Flores should consider taking a DC job elsewhere and working with someone else just to get different experience. He's seen the Belichick way but exposure to other ways might make him a better coach in the long run.
McDaniels creating the QB mess  
UConn4523 : 9/12/2018 5:14 pm : link
by taking Tebow doesn’t replace the fact that he then had Tebow as his QB. I’m not discussing the GM capabilities, I thought this was about coaching.

However you want to slice it, none of those HCs had a QB worth a damn and almost all of the franchises are bottom of the barrel except for Denver, which didn’t have much success post Elway up until Peyton Manning anyway.

So again, posting those records of B.B. coordinators is pretty irrelevant. They are some of the many coaches that didn’t work out but it’s hard to even think about it seriously when they are working for gutter organizations.
Oh come the fuck on!  
Greg from LI : 9/12/2018 5:21 pm : link
His evaluation of his QB options has nothing to do with his coaching? And Denver is a gutter organization now? Their track record over the past 20 years is better than the Giants.
RE: RE: RE: You are what your record says you are  
Coach Red Beaulieu : 9/12/2018 5:26 pm : link
In comment 14072853 BestFeature said:
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In comment 14072823 UConn4523 said:


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In comment 14072820 Greg from LI said:


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If O'Brien is legitimately good, then he'll turn that around, right?



Ehh, that's a pointless way of looking at sports but whatever you say I guess.

I'm sure youd be bitching about trotting out Brock Osweiler for a season but maybe you woudn't?



People on this board treat Bill Parcells quote like the bible.

Parcells has a coaching tree so big the blue people from Avatar would dance around it and worship it.

Still kind of amazing how some current grn coaches speak of him, like Peyton and Minn coach, what's his face.
The insiders here hinted that Shurmur wasn’t the Giants  
mfsd : 9/12/2018 5:44 pm : link
first choice, but our top pick chose another job over the Giants

Did we ever find out if said top choice was Patricia or Shurmur?
RE: The insiders here hinted that Shurmur wasn’t the Giants  
BrettNYG10 : 9/12/2018 5:47 pm : link
In comment 14073070 mfsd said:
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first choice, but our top pick chose another job over the Giants

Did we ever find out if said top choice was Patricia or Shurmur?


I thought it was McDaniels?
RE: RE: The insiders here hinted that Shurmur wasn’t the Giants  
mfsd : 9/12/2018 5:56 pm : link
In comment 14073072 BrettNYG10 said:
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In comment 14073070 mfsd said:


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first choice, but our top pick chose another job over the Giants

Did we ever find out if said top choice was Patricia or Shurmur?



I thought it was McDaniels?


Ah yes I meant to type Patricia or McDaniels. May well have been the latter
RE: Oh come the fuck on!  
UConn4523 : 9/12/2018 8:05 pm : link
In comment 14073052 Greg from LI said:
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His evaluation of his QB options has nothing to do with his coaching? And Denver is a gutter organization now? Their track record over the past 20 years is better than the Giants.


You aren’t reading. I said in my previous post that since Elway the Broncos haven generally been unsuccessful until Peyton Manning got there. The gutter I was referring to were the other teams. But you know that already and chose to mix words anyway.

Just admit that most coaches for Detroit and Cleveland and NYJ have been generally terrible and the coaching tree they came from hasn’t mattered. And what’s the common theme among all 3 places? Poor ownership, lack of overall talent, and absolutely nothing at QB.
RE: After one game we're doing this?  
rebel yell : 9/12/2018 8:11 pm : link
In comment 14072692 Ten Ton Hammer said:
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Really?

Same thought. Another brilliant post.
I don't know whether he's in over his head or not...  
Milton : 9/12/2018 9:45 pm : link
But the Patriots defense sucked last year and they let a journeyman QB hang 40+ points on them. I don't see how that gets you a HC gig.
RE: I don't know whether he's in over his head or not...  
bw in dc : 9/12/2018 10:10 pm : link
In comment 14073231 Milton said:
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But the Patriots defense sucked last year and they let a journeyman QB hang 40+ points on them. I don't see how that gets you a HC gig.


PPG-wise they were 5th. And it was a year without Hightower.

They have used the same formula for about a decade: bend, bend more, still don't break, and give up more FGs than TDs. It's quite the high wire act BB does...
RE: RE: Belichick Patriots assistants' coaching records  
NINEster : 9/13/2018 10:26 am : link
In comment 14072866 pjcas18 said:
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Weis: NCAA, 41-49
Crennel: NFL, 28-55
Mangini: NFL, 33-48
McDaniels: NFL, 11-17
O'Brien: the Lombardi of the Belichick tree. NCAA, 15-9; NFL, 31-34



coaching trees are somewhat ambiguous.

Some people include Jim Schwartz on the Belichick tree (which doesn't help) he was 29 - 51 with DET.

Also I've seen Nick Saban, Kirk Ferentz, Al Groh, Pat Hill on his tree, and they've at least had NCAA success.

His "tree" also looks bad at the executive level, I think Tom Dimitrof did well in Atlanta, but Phil Savage (CLE) - though he's done well in a lesser role on PHI, Pioli (KC), Mike Tanenbaum (NYJ), Bob Quinn (DET), Jon Robinson (TEN), Jason Licht (TB)


This is the one area clearly that Bill Walsh owns Belichick.

A coaching tree that has at least 4 Super Bowls on first glance (Holmgren 1, Shanahan 2, Gruden) and then you can add Seifert's 2 if you're of the mindset that winning SBs with an inherited team is not exactly automatic (and the '89 and '94 49ers are two of the most dominant teams of that dynasty).

Steve Young recounted a story where Brett Favre told him after a playoff win over the Niners that they used a pre-game speech the night before that was Walsh's speech.

Walsh was very focused on building a template for success, not just for himself but for others and it shows. Andy Reid under Holmgren has done pretty well for himself and his assistants.

Walsh even helped young BB himself when BB had an assistant tag along and sponge off Walsh during an offseason.

BB building upon Walsh's greatness to become better than Walsh is something that gets lost over time. It's like how top chess grandmasters from today are better than those from 50-100 years ago, simply because they are building off of more information.

BB is amazing coach surely, but it seems he is unable or unwilling to make it a legacy beyond him.
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