shelbyvillevol
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LOL at "nfl washout Pete Carroll". Don't forget fellow washouts Saban and Spurrier. One could easily call Gruden an NFL washout, but I would take him no questions asked, as unlikely as that would be. Back to your original point, Tennessee is a difficult job these days and not an ideal destination for most college or NFL coaches. You act like we have our pick of the litter, and it simply is not true. I suppose there are many like you on this board who fool themselves into thinking otherwise.
At that point he was. He had been fired by two teams-New England and the Jets. Do you dispute this?
And I'm not acting like we have our pick of the litter-you just don't read. I am comparing where we are with this hire to other programs who were in a similar state prior to making an homerun hire.
You are struggling with the context of not only my posts, but your own. You lumped Carroll in with Sylvester Croom and Zook. He was still a big name, popular or not. Try not to miss the forest for the trees.
Since my wife is from Tampa, and we used to follow the Bucs pretty regularly, Ill say this... Gruden did win with the team Dungy put together, but he gets credit for taking them over the hump offensively with those same players... (And everyone by now I would hope has realized Monte was the real defensive guru in Tampa, not Dungy)
All that being said, once those same players left, there were some terrible personel decisions (FA signings, draft) made by both Gruden and the Tampa front office, so Im not necessarily sold on his player evaluation abilities, and the coaching then did nothing to overcome those mistakes...
I wouldn't be disappointed with a Gruden hire, but I dont think it would be a homerun either...
He has statistically similar winning percentages (within the range of +\- .03 points) to the following nfl coaches:
Jeff fisher
Brian billick
Tom coughlin
Mike ditka
John fox
Jimmy Johnson
Chuck Knox
Marv levy
Chuck knoll
Bill parcels
Lovie smith
Dick vermeil
That is not bad company to be in. Over .500 in the NFL for over ten years is outstanding because of the parity and cyclical nature of the league with the salary cap restrictions.
Oh for crying out loud. Go check out where USC was when Carrol was hired and get back to me. And he was not a big name when he was hired-he was considered a joke of a coach in the NFL back then, and many in New England still consider him to be so.
You are confusing the present for the past. Just move along please.
U mad bro?
The "joke" Pete Carroll had a winning NFL record of 33-31 and with the Patriots, where you suggest he was the worst, he won an AFC East title and went to the playoffs twice in three years. The only reason he was a controversial hire was the length of time he was out of college. I'm done with you, slappy.
For those that don't know, the NFC South (TB, CAR, ATL, NO) is the SEC of the NFL. The AFC West......kinda like the Mountain West.
Bad competition, Gruden is +11 over .500.
Good competition, barely above .500.
#grudenisGARBAGE
I'm convinced this guy either got the ish beat out of him by Gruden growing up or Gruden refused to sign his ball. Comes to every thread involving Gruden yet brings no substance to back up any opinion.
Did Saban win anything at Miami? No. Is he recognized as the best in college football? Yes.
Perhaps Gruden's best work was at Oakland before TB. He took a mediocre Oakland team to the AFC championship game in 3 seasons with Rich Gannon (who?) at QB. If Gannon doesn't get hurt in that game it may have been them instead of the Ravens in the SB. Then he goes to TB and wins the SB with the same players that another SB winning coach couldn't get over the hump with, that included Brad Johnson (who?) at QB. Then the idiot owners begin dismantling the team by not signing the stars to bigger contracts. Age caught up with the rest. Yet he still won.
Anybody doubting Gruden as a head coach has rocks for brains.
Agreed, the TB vets trucked for bigger contracts.
Gannon was a smart QB that thrived in Gruden's offensive system. With Tim Brown and Jerry Rice plus Charlie Garner those Raider offenses hummed.
He won in Tampa with a great defense and an effective offensive scheme Brad Johnson managed to keep in the road. His other Tampa QBs were Shawn King, Brian Griese, Chris Simms, and Bruce Gradkowski. Considering that, a winning percentage few games above .500 is rather remarkable.
I think his work with QBs and how to get them prepared for the pros would be a big sell to prospective top tier HS quarterbacks. JMO.
The thing that stands out about Gruden is that he's been on MNF for awhile now. Tell me one recruit in the entire country that doesn't watch MNF. He also has that QB show for the top QBs coming to the draft. I guarantee he can recruit.