Originally posted by DrEll:
Originally posted by KiwiM3:
Originally posted by dmax:
Originally posted by KiwiM3:
Kyle's 6-3 in the playoffs.
But apparently because Seifert and Mariucci got fired (neither of which paid off) somehow Kyle should be on the hot seat...
6-3...0 super bowl wins
Super Bowl wins for head coaches aren't common.
Reid has 1, Tomlin has 1, Carroll has 1, Payton has 1, Holmgren got 1, Cowher got 1, John Harbaugh got 1 etc etc
….therefore Kyle should be forgiven for coming up short. No worries. We'll run it back next year. High probability we'll likely not make it again. Based on the law of averages there's a higher chance that we get beat in the Wild Card or Divisional round this time around.
We'll see what retread excuses the fanbase comes up with at that time. If it's Trey's team, something along the lines of it was his first full year so we shouldn't expect too much. If it's Brock, it will be that he was coming back from an injury what did we expect. If it's injuries because Kyle's scheme for some odd reason just magically gets his QBs killed with no obvious reason, the we'll play the injury card. It's like the same record played over and over…
Kyle will be forgiven. Being a coach of the year candidate means that unbiased experts on the issue feel he is one of the best coaches in the league, and has a tendency to create longevity at the position. Until or unless a coach that is proven to be better arises, he will be our coach for the foreseeable future. And thank universe for that! Where are Chip Kelly, Jim Tomsula and Mike Singletary coaching these days, and why would anyone want to return to those dark times?