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yeah I'm crazy but Gary Kubiak is a hall of famer ok fam
Well, I’m at least realistic to know he probably won’t get inducted, however, I’d put his full coaching record up against almost anyone. He’s got the same number of SB wins as a HC as Sean Payton and a lot of other HoF worthy coaches. Generally HCs need at least 150 career wins as a floor and GK sacrificed much of his potential as a HC by sticking with Mike Shannahan as the OC. If primarily coordinator coaches ever get inducted, Kubiak IMO is one of the most successful and influential out there.
7 total SB appearances and 4 wins, 3 losses as QB backup to Elway, 1 win as QB coach, 2 wins as OC, 1 win as HC. Also, the fact he dragged the Texans to 2 consecutive playoff appearances is a crazy miracle.
yeah I'm crazy but Gary Kubiak is a hall of famer ok fam
Well, I’m at least realistic to know he probably won’t get inducted, however, I’d put his full coaching record up against almost anyone. He’s got the same number of SB wins as a HC as Sean Payton and a lot of other HoF worthy coaches. Generally HCs need at least 150 career wins as a floor and GK sacrificed much of his potential as a HC by sticking with Mike Shannahan as the OC. If primarily coordinator coaches ever get inducted, Kubiak IMO is one of the most successful and influential out there.
7 total SB appearances and 4 wins, 3 losses as QB backup to Elway, 1 win as QB coach, 2 wins as OC, 1 win as HC. Also, the fact he dragged the Texans to 2 consecutive playoff appearances is a crazy miracle.
Don’t be invoking Coach Payton’s name lest your dreams become nightmares.
Well, I’m at least realistic to know he probably won’t get inducted, however, I’d put his full coaching record up against almost anyone. He’s got the same number of SB wins as a HC as Sean Payton and a lot of other HoF worthy coaches. Generally HCs need at least 150 career wins as a floor and GK sacrificed much of his potential as a HC by sticking with Mike Shannahan as the OC. If primarily coordinator coaches ever get inducted, Kubiak IMO is one of the most successful and influential out there.
7 total SB appearances and 4 wins, 3 losses as QB backup to Elway, 1 win as QB coach, 2 wins as OC, 1 win as HC. Also, the fact he dragged the Texans to 2 consecutive playoff appearances is a crazy miracle.
Don’t be invoking Coach Payton’s name lest your dreams become nightmares.
Funny enough, Dad Dog’ favorite Kirk Cousins pops up on the list with his lone playoff win coming against the Saints.
Don’t be invoking Coach Payton’s name lest your dreams become nightmares.
Funny enough, Dad Dog’ favorite Kirk Cousins pops up on the list with his lone playoff win coming against the Saints.
Yeah. That was a fucked up ending. Williams is now an 8 figure Raven. So we didn’t get there but that loss was dicks.
However you can’t be posting some not available shit especially when it’s the losingest super bowl team ever. Beat the house by voting against the.Vikings to win it all. Maybe they get a title in the youngest of y’all’s lifetimes. I won’t see it in the next 20 years.
...Mathieu and Ceedy traded some tweets today. That could take the sting out of losing both Jenkins and Marcus Williams at Safety. We have the money if he’s not looking to break the bank. I said two weeks ago we could find a way to afford him if we had to...
I was telling my father-in-law a week ago that I wanted the Saints to add Tyrann Matheiu, re-sign Kwon Alexander, and re-sign PJ Williams. And then in the draft, I was hoping we'd grab an OT in the first like Trevor Penning and a WR in the second round.
Since then, they've re-signed PJ and now this move with Philly to give the Saints 2 top 20 picks and 3 total top 50 picks. I'm still hoping they go WR and OT with 16 and 19, maybe get a DT or TE with the 49th pick. I think prior to the PJ signing they were over $19M under cap, so there's still room to grow
Right on track. I’m excited to see what the Saints get at 49. I would still like to see them re-sign Kwon and lock down Mathieu.
After the first round, I was not in love with any of the other picks by the Saints. But it does look like they’re signing the Honey Badger, so this has been a successful offseason
But we got Smoke Monday in free agency and this guy from Pitt:
Love this kid, sad he wasn't drafted but hope he catches on in NOLA. He was originally at Florida and transferred to Pitt because he couldn't get on the field over Kyle Pitts, which is understandable.
Yeah I hope so too. TE is up for grabs this year. We converted Juwan Johnson (last year), and we drafted Adam Troutman. Both those guys are serviceable, but neither is particularly productive. Taysom Hill will play some hybrid TE/FB/F-back (aka H-Back TE), and he's certainly a weapon as a receiver or outside runner from the backfield. But we play with 2 and 3 TE's pretty frequently, and we can always use someone willing to block and catch.
Last year was an anomaly when we set the record for most starters in a season ever (58), we are not afraid of making college UDFA's key contributors. Many have had impacts on our team in the Loomis era - Pierre Thomas, Lance Moore (though he was originally signed and cut by the Browns), Chris Ivory, Josh Hill, Junior Gallette, Jonathan Casillas, Delvin Breaux, etc. We also get the occasional good or great late round picks - Marcus Colston, Zach Streif, Rob Ninkovich, Carl Nicks, Kenny Stills. I feel like to play the cap the way we do, we've got to uncover a few sleeper players and have them on initially minimal contracts. Whether that's UDFA's, late round picks or middle round picks from FCS/D2/D3 schools, they are important to our roster.