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Originally posted by Heroism:
Cool interview with CMC talking about Shanny. The way he describes Shanahan is similar how I've heard people describe Belichick: "He understands all 22 positions and everyone's job on every single play. He can teach you about the defense just as well as he can the offense."


A far cry from "he's learning how to coach."
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Cool interview with CMC talking about Shanny. The way he describes Shanahan is similar how I've heard people describe Belichick: "He understands all 22 positions and everyone's job on every single play. He can teach you about the defense just as well as he can the offense."


A far cry from "he's learning how to coach."

He is a great offensive coordinator. Still got some work to do as a HC
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Cool interview with CMC talking about Shanny. The way he describes Shanahan is similar how I've heard people describe Belichick: "He understands all 22 positions and everyone's job on every single play. He can teach you about the defense just as well as he can the offense."


A far cry from "he's learning how to coach."

He is a great offensive coordinator. Still got some work to do as a HC

Bill Belichick still has some work to do as well. Doesn't really tell me anything.

There's always work to do at both with so many moving variables. That being said,... suggesting he's learning how to coach is idiotic.
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Cool interview with CMC talking about Shanny. The way he describes Shanahan is similar how I've heard people describe Belichick: "He understands all 22 positions and everyone's job on every single play. He can teach you about the defense just as well as he can the offense."


A far cry from "he's learning how to coach."

He is a great offensive coordinator. Still got some work to do as a HC

Bill Belichick still has some work to do as well. Doesn't really tell me anything.

There's always work to do at both with so many moving variables. That being said,... suggesting he's learning how to coach is idiotic.

He needs to learn how to win it all.
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Cool interview with CMC talking about Shanny. The way he describes Shanahan is similar how I've heard people describe Belichick: "He understands all 22 positions and everyone's job on every single play. He can teach you about the defense just as well as he can the offense."


A far cry from "he's learning how to coach."

He is a great offensive coordinator. Still got some work to do as a HC

Bill Belichick still has some work to do as well. Doesn't really tell me anything.

There's always work to do at both with so many moving variables. That being said,... suggesting he's learning how to coach is idiotic.

He needs to learn how to win it all.

He clearly knows how to win it all. Don't know how that could be any more apparent.

He needs to accomplish winning it all is probably what you mean and you're getting confused between the 2.
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Cool interview with CMC talking about Shanny. The way he describes Shanahan is similar how I've heard people describe Belichick: "He understands all 22 positions and everyone's job on every single play. He can teach you about the defense just as well as he can the offense."


A far cry from "he's learning how to coach."

He is a great offensive coordinator. Still got some work to do as a HC

Bill Belichick still has some work to do as well. Doesn't really tell me anything.

There's always work to do at both with so many moving variables. That being said,... suggesting he's learning how to coach is idiotic.

He needs to learn how to win it all.

He clearly knows how to win it all. Don't know how that could be any more apparent.

He needs to accomplish winning it all is probably what you mean and you're getting confused between the 2.

So he knows HOW to win it all, but he hasn't figured out how to ACTUALLY win it all, so that means what?
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Cool interview with CMC talking about Shanny. The way he describes Shanahan is similar how I've heard people describe Belichick: "He understands all 22 positions and everyone's job on every single play. He can teach you about the defense just as well as he can the offense."


A far cry from "he's learning how to coach."

He is a great offensive coordinator. Still got some work to do as a HC

Bill Belichick still has some work to do as well. Doesn't really tell me anything.

There's always work to do at both with so many moving variables. That being said,... suggesting he's learning how to coach is idiotic.

He needs to learn how to win it all.

Only 12% of the current HC's have won a SB as a HC.
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Cool interview with CMC talking about Shanny. The way he describes Shanahan is similar how I've heard people describe Belichick: "He understands all 22 positions and everyone's job on every single play. He can teach you about the defense just as well as he can the offense."


A far cry from "he's learning how to coach."

He is a great offensive coordinator. Still got some work to do as a HC

Bill Belichick still has some work to do as well. Doesn't really tell me anything.

There's always work to do at both with so many moving variables. That being said,... suggesting he's learning how to coach is idiotic.

He needs to learn how to win it all.

Only 12% of the current HC's have won a SB as a HC.

OK so Kyle is average?
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Cool interview with CMC talking about Shanny. The way he describes Shanahan is similar how I've heard people describe Belichick: "He understands all 22 positions and everyone's job on every single play. He can teach you about the defense just as well as he can the offense."


A far cry from "he's learning how to coach."

He is a great offensive coordinator. Still got some work to do as a HC

Bill Belichick still has some work to do as well. Doesn't really tell me anything.

There's always work to do at both with so many moving variables. That being said,... suggesting he's learning how to coach is idiotic.

He's not learning how to breakdown film or design an offense, but he is definitely learning how to coach. He had me pulling my hair out in the first half of the Eagles game. Didn't matter if Purdy was able to come back after halftime, Kyle had already buried us with his decisions alone.
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Cool interview with CMC talking about Shanny. The way he describes Shanahan is similar how I've heard people describe Belichick: "He understands all 22 positions and everyone's job on every single play. He can teach you about the defense just as well as he can the offense."


A far cry from "he's learning how to coach."

He is a great offensive coordinator. Still got some work to do as a HC

Bill Belichick still has some work to do as well. Doesn't really tell me anything.

There's always work to do at both with so many moving variables. That being said,... suggesting he's learning how to coach is idiotic.

He needs to learn how to win it all.

Only 12% of the current HC's have won a SB as a HC.

OK so Kyle is average?

No. Unless you think 3 NFCC's and a SB appearance in the last 4 seasons is average? The only 2 active HC's that you could argue have accomplished more in that same time span would be Reid and McVay. So imo, Kyle is in the 90 percentile of active HC's in the league.
Originally posted by random49er:
A far cry from "he's learning how to coach."

He's a good OC...But lacks in being a head coach..period
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
He needs to learn how to win it all.

So does damn near every HC. Tomlin hasn't won s**t in over 14 yrs with a team that he didn't even put together (and already won a SB). People in here have a boner over him. Sean Payton hasn't won s**t in over a decade, he also needed one of the best QBs of our generation to do it.

Learning to win it all is such a silly thing…so much of that s**t goes well beyond the HC. Balls bouncing a certain way on a fumble, dropped catches, false starts, holding calls, dropped INTs, missed deep throws downfield etc etc.
I see the circus is back in town
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
So he knows HOW to win it all, but he hasn't figured out how to ACTUALLY win it all, so that means what?

Exactly what it says. Plenty of people know how to do things they havent ACTUALLY done yet. And there's plenty of tangible evidence everywhere to support such,...whether we're talking me making a cup of coffee (though I never have) or Shanahan winning a SB.

Just say the sensical things is all that's asked.
Originally posted by dmax:
He's a good OC...But lacks in being a head coach..period

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