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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2015 12:31:39 GMT -5
As much as folks want to trash the guy, 100% the best HC in the NFL. By a fuckin' mile. You still keep to that after Spygate and Deflategate? Yup.
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Post by 2milehighJet on Feb 4, 2015 12:35:17 GMT -5
Kind of like A Rod or Barry Bonds. Great HoF players that "cheating" made it possible for them to play at a GOAT level. I hate Belicunt and wish him diarrhea every day but he was a already great coach that cheating helped take to the next level. He is the best coach in the NFL. We hired him twice for a reason. So I assume he wasn't cheating with the Browns. Was he a great coach then? I bet he was, even more reason to. Shitty team and talent back then. Goes to NE and Brady falls in his lap.
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Post by Jet Nut Sauce on Feb 4, 2015 12:56:33 GMT -5
Just heard a Malcolm Butler interview where he talked about practicing against that specific pick play in preparation for the SB. IF you watch the play again you will notice that notice that Browner completely blows up Kearse at the line to give Butler room to cut off the pass. BB even reminded Butler to look for the pick play before the Seahawks even lined up. So, my question is Why the Fuck would you run a play from a formation that is so easily recognizable? Do the Seahawks do any self-scouting at all? I thought NFL teams always have at least one play for every game that the other team has never seen just in case the game is on the line and you need a few yards? Imagine if they lined up just as they did, but the inside WR fainted inside and broke underneath the outside WR with Wilson rolling right. He would have been all alone for an easy TD pass and we'd all be talking about Butler's terrible blown coverage. My hat is off to BB. I remember the Flats* once totally spanked Herm's Jets, and BB said "sometimes you win a game on Wednesday". This SB was won on that one play, and the Flats* succeeded because they were better prepared for the situation. I can not stand that team, their QB, Coach, or owner, but I have to give credit where credit is due. As much as folks want to trash the guy, 100% the best HC in the NFL. By a fuckin' mile. You wouldn't be saying this today if Carrol/Bevel make the right call on Sunday and win the game as they should have.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2015 13:04:24 GMT -5
As much as folks want to trash the guy, 100% the best HC in the NFL. By a fuckin' mile. You wouldn't be saying this today if Carrol/Bevel make the right call on Sunday and win the game as they should have. No idea of your age. But I can tell you all us Jet fans idolized Belicheat when he was our DC. Every week, he'd figure out a game plan that kept us in ball games even when our offense shit the bed. As for your comment: Did you miss the part about Belicheat running that play earlier in the week during the Pats' practice? That Butler got burned on it? The fact that Belicheat knew to focus on that play, and coached up Butler so he was ready during the Super Bowl, is flat out genius. Rex would have called a fucking jailhouse blitz and lost the friggin' game. You know what? Belicheat also got in Pete's head a little bit. He made him double clutch. Lynch failed to make two third and shorts in the Super Bowl. I betcha Belicheat figured they would stop Beast Mode anyway.
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Post by DDNYjets on Feb 4, 2015 14:04:53 GMT -5
Kind of like A Rod or Barry Bonds. Great HoF players that "cheating" made it possible for them to play at a GOAT level. I hate Belicunt and wish him diarrhea every day but he was a already great coach that cheating helped take to the next level. He is the best coach in the NFL. We hired him twice for a reason. So I assume he wasn't cheating with the Browns. Was he a great coach then? Having a great QB goes without saying which is why I didnt mention it. He didn't perfect his cheating until he was with the Pats. If you guys don't think he is a great coach then I don't know what to say. I know he is a hated rival but you don't dominate a division for over a decade and go to 6 SBs by accident. He is a great coach and a cheating scumbag. I don't think they have to be mutually exclusive.
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Post by madcroatian on Feb 4, 2015 14:14:53 GMT -5
"He [Lynch] would probably go in backwards!!" "Sometimes things make no sense" When Fatty is on, he's on. Agreed.
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Post by Trades on Feb 4, 2015 14:22:40 GMT -5
So I assume he wasn't cheating with the Browns. Was he a great coach then? Having a great QB goes without saying which is why I didnt mention it. He didn't perfect his cheating until he was with the Flats*. If you guys don't think he is a great coach then I don't know what to say. I know he is a hated rival but you don't dominate a division for over a decade and go to 6 SBs by accident. He is a great coach and a cheating scumbag. I don't think they have to be mutually exclusive. How can you possibly judge how good of a coach he is if you don't know how much he is cheating? They have been accused of stealing signals, bugging locker rooms, having extra frequencies in the stadium, delflategate, what DON'T we know about?!?!?
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Feb 4, 2015 14:33:52 GMT -5
Just heard a Malcolm Butler interview where he talked about practicing against that specific pick play in preparation for the SB. IF you watch the play again you will notice that notice that Browner completely blows up Kearse at the line to give Butler room to cut off the pass. BB even reminded Butler to look for the pick play before the Seahawks even lined up. So, my question is Why the Fuck would you run a play from a formation that is so easily recognizable? Do the Seahawks do any self-scouting at all? I thought NFL teams always have at least one play for every game that the other team has never seen just in case the game is on the line and you need a few yards? Imagine if they lined up just as they did, but the inside WR fainted inside and broke underneath the outside WR with Wilson rolling right. He would have been all alone for an easy TD pass and we'd all be talking about Butler's terrible blown coverage. My hat is off to BB. I remember the Flats* once totally spanked Herm's Jets, and BB said "sometimes you win a game on Wednesday". This SB was won on that one play, and the Flats* succeeded because they were better prepared for the situation. I can not stand that team, their QB, Coach, or owner, but I have to give credit where credit is due. As much as folks want to trash the guy, 100% the best HC in the NFL. By a fuckin' mile. Take it easy. BB is an excellent HC, but players, especially the QB, make a huge impact on game outcomes. IMO, there are only 3 levels of HC: Bad, Good, and Very Good. BB is in the Very Good group, with a lot of other guys. These guys can play .500 ball with just about any players, and win 10+ games and compete for SB's when you give them above average play at QB and a chance to groom young players to fill out their roster. If BB was 100% the best HC in the NFL he would not have needed to sign two former pro bowl free agent CB's and rely on a spectacular play from an undrafted free agent nickle back to win the SB on a boneheaded call by the opposing HC. Instead, he would have won in a rout with his first ballot HOF QB.
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Post by Jet Nut Sauce on Feb 5, 2015 2:15:19 GMT -5
You wouldn't be saying this today if Carrol/Bevel make the right call on Sunday and win the game as they should have. No idea of your age. But I can tell you all us Jet fans idolized Belicheat when he was our DC. Every week, he'd figure out a game plan that kept us in ball games even when our offense shit the bed. As for your comment: Did you miss the part about Belicheat running that play earlier in the week during the Flats*' practice? That Butler got burned on it? The fact that Belicheat knew to focus on that play, and coached up Butler so he was ready during the Super Bowl, is flat out genius. Rex would have called a fucking jailhouse blitz and lost the friggin' game. You know what? Belicheat also got in Pete's head a little bit. He made him double clutch. Lynch failed to make two third and shorts in the Super Bowl. I betcha Belicheat figured they would stop Beast Mode anyway. I have no idea what or who you're talkng to. All I said is that if Carrol/Bevel run Lynch they win the game and he's not telling us how good Belidick is. What the fuck any of this has to do with Bellichick as the Jets DC, tell us. As for my age, I'm old enough to remember that Bellicheick never ran a Jet D as well, that kept us in games like Rex's first Jets team. So again, not getting your point with Bellichick or more to the point why the fuck did you feel the need to bring Rex into this? He has nothing to do with Bellichick, Carrol, this SB etc. Get over it, he's gone.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2015 8:51:11 GMT -5
No idea of your age. But I can tell you all us Jet fans idolized Belicheat when he was our DC. Every week, he'd figure out a game plan that kept us in ball games even when our offense shit the bed. As for your comment: Did you miss the part about Belicheat running that play earlier in the week during the Flats*' practice? That Butler got burned on it? The fact that Belicheat knew to focus on that play, and coached up Butler so he was ready during the Super Bowl, is flat out genius. Rex would have called a fucking jailhouse blitz and lost the friggin' game. You know what? Belicheat also got in Pete's head a little bit. He made him double clutch. Lynch failed to make two third and shorts in the Super Bowl. I betcha Belicheat figured they would stop Beast Mode anyway. I have no idea what or who you're talkng to. All I said is that if Carrol/Bevel run Lynch they win the game and he's not telling us how good Belidick is. What the fuck any of this has to do with Bellichick as the Jets DC, tell us. As for my age, I'm old enough to remember that Bellicheick never ran a Jet D as well, that kept us in games like Rex's first Jets team. So again, not getting your point with Bellichick or more to the point why the fuck did you feel the need to bring Rex into this? He has nothing to do with Bellichick, Carrol, this SB etc. Get over it, he's gone. Bullshit. You're either angry at Belicheat for the whole "resign as HC of the NYJ" incident, delusional, os suffer from hypoxia. I mentioned Rex to illustrate how differently he would have run our defense (and team) in that situation compared to Belicheat.
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Post by kuntysoze on Feb 5, 2015 8:58:14 GMT -5
Is good coaching defined as getting the most out of the talent you have available to you? In that regard, I'd put Arians, the Harbaughs, Chip Kelly and maybe Andy Reed above Belidick. Hell, I'd put Rex over Belidick when you consider the garbage Rex had to work with the last 2 years on offense and what he had to work with in the secondary last year.
I think Sonny hit the nail on the head. BB is a very good coach who would get .500 out of an average roster, just about anywhere. However, like any coach, he needs an above-average QB to make deep playoff runs and win Super Bowls. Luckily for him, he was gifted a HOF QB in the 6th round of the draft, which has enabled him to do more than he probably would otherwise.
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Post by Jet Nut Sauce on Feb 5, 2015 14:46:35 GMT -5
I have no idea what or who you're talkng to. All I said is that if Carrol/Bevel run Lynch they win the game and he's not telling us how good Belidick is. What the fuck any of this has to do with Bellichick as the Jets DC, tell us. As for my age, I'm old enough to remember that Bellicheick never ran a Jet D as well, that kept us in games like Rex's first Jets team. So again, not getting your point with Bellichick or more to the point why the fuck did you feel the need to bring Rex into this? He has nothing to do with Bellichick, Carrol, this SB etc. Get over it, he's gone. Bullshit. You're either angry at Belicheat for the whole "resign as HC of the NYJ" incident, delusional, os suffer from hypoxia. I mentioned Rex to illustrate how differently he would have run our defense (and team) in that situation compared to Belicheat. You're nuts if you think Belidick ever ran a Jet D as well as Rex's first season. Perhaps you like to tell us that they were ranked 1? Led the league in any categories, gave up fewer TDs etc. other than to just talk about of your ass thinking I give a shit that he quit. Facts are facts, the rest is you guessing and talking out of your ass. And rex still has nothing to go with how good a HC Bill is or isn't. All of which still has nothing to do with my original post, Seattle runs the ball, they win and no one is talking about Bellichick. If you don't get that simple point you need to STFU
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2015 17:47:43 GMT -5
Bullshit. You're either angry at Belicheat for the whole "resign as HC of the NYJ" incident, delusional, os suffer from hypoxia. I mentioned Rex to illustrate how differently he would have run our defense (and team) in that situation compared to Belicheat. You're nuts if you think Belidick ever ran a Jet D as well as Rex's first season. Perhaps you like to tell us that they were ranked 1? Led the league in any categories, gave up fewer TDs etc. other than to just talk about of your ass thinking I give a shit that he quit. Facts are facts, the rest is you guessing and talking out of your ass. And rex still has nothing to go with how good a HC Bill is or isn't. All of which still has nothing to do with my original post, Seattle runs the ball, they win and no one is talking about Bellichick. If you don't get that simple point you need to STFU
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Post by Jet Nut Sauce on Feb 5, 2015 23:49:59 GMT -5
Why is all the dumb asses start shit over nothing but instead of just saying my bad I read it wrong they continue to fuck up then resort to asshole .gifs.
Instead of searching for pics, search for a point.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2015 2:10:13 GMT -5
He sounds like my wife. Funnier. He is killing me this time
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