
I thought that was incredible until I saw you have to filter it by the exact number he has played to make it true. There’s hundreds of HC’s who have a 0.000 percentage in OT. 0-1, 0-2, 0-4, etc. Meh.
I thought that was incredible until I saw you have to filter it by the exact number he has played to make it true. There’s hundreds of HC’s who have a 0.000 percentage in OT. 0-1, 0-2, 0-4, etc. Meh.
He “mutually parted ways” on January 12, 2015. He was definitely their HC for the '14-'15 season.
Marvin Lewis was 0-7 in the playoffs. Never won a single Wild Card game.
McDermott already isn’t our Marvin Lewis and could never be.
Dude Waddle is like the WR12…
John Fox resigned from the Broncos following the 2014-15 season. A technicality, I’ll give you that.
Marvin Lewis is 0-7 in the playoffs. He is not comparable to the McBeane Bills.
This is a purely emotion based argument. That a guy has some black mark on his soul where he can never make it there, and some other mythical coach is waiting on the horizon who can.
The only supportable evidence for winning Super Bowls is to make the playoffs as often as possible. 0.624 McDermott does that.
His firing after going 14-2 is considered a famous mistake in league history. It’s not brought up as aspirational.
Most teams are never winning a Super Bowl with most everythings. There’s 1 a year out of 32. 58 in league history out of 1,856 team seasons. What’s your point?
There’s been 13 times in the last two years where a team was tied at the end of the 4th with <30 seconds left, and in 0/13 times did that team achieve something by trying to play rather than kneeling.
In 2/13, they turned it over (the nightmare)
In 4/13, they tried tossing passes that went nowhere and ended up in OT anyway
In 7/13 they kneeled it out like the Bills
If kneeling is the bigger risk then why do over 50% of teams kneel in that same scenario?
Gibbs is the overall RB1 of the past month by PPG (since he had a bye in there).
Depends on if you mean the guy would become an ACTUAL WR1 or just be insanely hyped up as a WR1 immediately after trading.
The latter: Gabe Davis, Jerry Jeudy, Tee Higgins, Diontae Johnson
Despite the community always acting like Mahomes is a shoe-in QB1, he has actually finished outside the QB5 more times in his career than he has finished inside the QB3.
Just lost the week on that drive
It’s awesome that The Terminator is the RB4 this year, but his ADP of 7th-8th round was very rational. 2 months after being healthy last year, he was a plodder putting up 9.0 PPG.
Even now, his PPG is only 14.7 in PPR which is good for RB12 (because most other guys have had a Bye, he hasn’t).
In the past 3 seasons, Allen has scored slightly below his season PPG versus the Jets, but those amounts were still all above 20 fantasy points until the Week 1 game of this year.
The #1 scoring QB is always the #1 scoring player. Just sayin.
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Likely the Panthers in a heartbeat. The Bears. Possibly the Cardinals.