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Although the Peter Principle is on full display in this situation he was famous and beloved here in Yinzertown. Obviously he was a defensive coaching stalwart and each and every year he would read to many, if not most of the players, ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas. I promise that it was extremely well received by both the team and media. Team members perhaps because some, I SAID SOME, may have not had a paternal role model that read to them as children. The media because he was obviously responsible for a solid defensive unit every year. QED
Some coaches, good to great coaches, will never win big. My father told me this as a kid. I thought he was too pessimistic lol. 30 years later, he was right.
Great punter? Great athlete!!!!! Go look at Super Bowl XVIII and watch him go up and get a horrible snap from Todd Christensen. Dude got up in the air like Jordan!
When Kevin Kelly coached at Pulaski Academy he’d have his team run off the field once their opponent punted and not attempt to field the ball. The Steelers would have been smarter had they done that.
This unofficial Official Jaguar Gator 9 historian will remind everyone you made a video about a Lions-Packers game in 1977 which featured the Lions arguably doing something dumberer from punt formation.
"He was sitting around every Sunday with nothing to do." Maybe that was the problem. Believe it or not being on an NFL roster is a full time job, whether you're playing or not. If you're not working to be the best you can be or to improve, you're going to be quickly replaced.
Another sports RU-vidr, Nonstop also copies Wikipedia articles word for word. I noticed it while watching the Yao Ming biography he did where he copied it word for word. So many of the biography videos on that channel are just Wikipedia articles
After that loud bolt of lightning, everybody on the Bucs' punt team went out onto the field except for the punter. He was the only smart player. Then, when he did make it out on the field, he kicked the best shank punt in NFL history; because shanking it turned out to be the only way to avoid getting it blocked.
As dumb as it sounds, I do kind of understand the reasoning. However if the plan was to punt the ball, hope the Steelers drop it, and recover the ball in a better position 40-60 yards down the field, I don't understand why he didn't just order a pass deep down the field.
"Exposed". That's why they aren't the GOAT defense. They didn't just lose a game. The nature of the Dolphins' win illustrated a schematic weakness in the 46. It was a gambling defense vulnerable to big plays and required some luck to dodge enough bullets to win a championship. Against Miami their luck ran out, as it would more frequently all the other seasons Chicago used Ryan's defense. They were fun to watch though. The GOAT defense, in my opinion, would be a balanced, fundamentally sound one that was great in all phases and didn't rely on blitzers for a pass rush. Doomsday, Steel Curtain, Ravens, etc.. That's because such a defense would hypothetically be more likely to have consistent success against opponents from different seasons and eras.