Well?
Edit: ok I fucked this up good. Second other should be LAC but I can’t change it unfortunately.
Edit: ok I fucked this up good. Second other should be LAC but I can’t change it unfortunately.
The Jerry Jones media appearances in-season after a loss to a division rival will be must-see. If BB isn't glowering on the Patriots sideline, I want him somewhere where he has both the best chance to win and also the highest probability of a dramatic flameout. There is only one place that meets both criteria and its at the alter of NFL football.Dallas would be most entertaining.
He hates the Jets; he refused to go into their locker room on "The Two Bills" documentary.I said other because it doesn't really matter much to me. I certainly don't begrudge him anything, and if Belichick has success and breaks Shula's record elsewhere, I will be happy for him. Unless it's the Jets....
We don't agree on much but on this we are 100% simpatico. Either it works in Dallas and thats nice for Bill or it explodes and is tremendous content for the rest of us.The Jerry Jones media appearances in-season after a loss to a division rival will be must-see. If BB isn't glowering on the Patriots sideline, I want him somewhere where he has both the best chance to win and also the highest probability of a dramatic flameout. There is only one place that meets both criteria and its at the alter of NFL football.
Sometimes the easy answer is the right answer. I'll be sad to see him on another sideline but I want him to keep coaching anyways because I like him more than Don Shula. Dallas has a good roster for getting those 15 wins and would also cause First Take to eat itself alive. How can it be any other choice?Dallas would be most entertaining.
The Parsons aspect would be fascinating.Dallas.
Team is ready and it’d be entertaining. Also want to see what BB can do with Parsons.
I do.Do we feel like we want Bill to win one without Tom? Or nah?
Bill winning one w/o Tom would be one more than Shula won WITH Dan Marino.Do we feel like we want Bill to win one without Tom? Or nah?
I get the impression that BB has a lot of respect and love for the Naval Academy, but I'm not all that sure he would want to coach there. I think Bill very much likes coaching professionalsI would be STUNNED if BB goes to Navy. He wants that wins record. He's not getting it there.
Plus, given that Navy doesn’t exactly cycle through coaches with great frequency (they have had three coaches in over 20 years, including the first year head coach this year), he would probably have to wrest the job from the incumbent….for what? A few years? I don’t see Bill doing that.I get the impression that BB has a lot of respect and love for the Naval Academy, but I'm not all that sure he would want to coach there. I think Bill very much likes coaching professionals
Sure. Why not? Did you want him to win one without Tom here?Do we feel like we want Bill to win one without Tom? Or nah?
of courseDo we feel like we want Bill to win one without Tom? Or nah?
The difference, from what I read, is if you go somewhere with that setup, the foundation for that is already there and BB just slots into his role. In New England, since they don't have it, they'd have to build it, and that could take time.I'll be disappointed if he winds up in Dallas or Philly or any place where he'll have a GM over him, because if he was amenable to that sort of situation, he just could have stayed with the Patriots.
more importantly, while Bill is a legend anywhere he goes, he's still slotting into the job. In NE, he's basically working with all the same people whose boss he was for a decade, much harder to re-arrange those lines and make it work.The difference, from what I read, is if you go somewhere with that setup, the foundation for that is already there and BB just slots into his role. In New England, since they don't have it, they'd have to build it, and that could take time.
Also I think it would have been completely unrealistic to expect someone to come into New England where Bill had been calling all of the shots for the better part of two decades and suddenly be the voice in the room that overrules him on draft day, or with respect to how to approach key free agents. I think that would have been pretty much impossible for anyone coming into that role. If he elects to go to a team where a GM is already in place the dynamic is completely different.The difference, from what I read, is if you go somewhere with that setup, the foundation for that is already there and BB just slots into his role. In New England, since they don't have it, they'd have to build it, and that could take time.