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sconniepaul1 t1_ivg6zac wrote

He has no coaching experience. Things are very different when you're the one in charge of everything, not just the players. I don't think this experiment ends well.

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mccannr1 t1_ivghs60 wrote

They're tanking. This may be the most obvious example of that the NFL has ever seen. You don't put a guy that's never coached, period, in as a head coach all of a sudden, alongside a quarterback who seems questionably able to throw a football in the general vicinity of a player on your own team

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joen00b t1_ivhvazs wrote

Hey, he coached 3 seasons for his son's high school team. That's coaching experience :P

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piddydb t1_ivhze2v wrote

Hey hey hey, he coached a private high school in Georgia for 3 years, it’s high time he gets his shot at being an NFL head coach /s

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2WhomAreYouListening t1_ivgnajo wrote

NOW RAIDERS. NOW RAIDERS!

Fire Josh McDaniels yesterday.

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joen00b t1_ivhuy1o wrote

Hahahaha, living in Colorado, I can only laugh at your predicament.

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Mike7676 t1_ivgwbup wrote

Get in line!! Somebody get the Bears on something resembling a track and get rid of Eberflus.

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NachoBag_Clip932 t1_ivgd4q4 wrote

Colts name a former player head coach who has not even been on the Manningcast yet. What's up with that.

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joen00b t1_ivhv7gx wrote

He's a talking head on ESPN, and a good one at that, he had some very entertaining segments like handing out Pancakes and the like. It's about time a talking head got a head coaching job.

Imagine Jim Rome or Steven A. Smith trying to be a head coach in the NFL. At least Saturday is putting his money where his mouth is. It was funny watching ESPN today because they had planned segments for him, but he ran off to Indianapolis already.

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PatrickPJM t1_ivg7hid wrote

I have to think Irsay just wants a ra ra guy to stop the team from imploding completely

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Fooka03 t1_ivhjk2n wrote

More likely he's going senile and wants to relieve the glory days before Peyton left.

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poboy212 t1_ivgj5d9 wrote

Eh you seem ok on ESPN commentary, come coach the team! Let the tanking begin.

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potatoboy247 t1_ivg2d7o wrote

if there’s anyone i would trust to lead the colts, it’s peyton or jeff saturday. big W

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redsoxsteve9 t1_ivgxzfp wrote

Still waiting for that NFL draft lottery. I know people say, “Hey, NFL teams don’t tank - the game is too violent to not try to win every week.” Even if you believe that, the highest picks should be randomized so the same cellar dwellers don’t get the highest picks every year.

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bargle0 t1_ivh3dom wrote

How is Frank Reich going to come back from this?

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bargle0 t1_ivhkcbo wrote

Or the Miami Hurricanes. There was a while where he was responsible for the greatest comebacks both in CFB and the NFL.

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NoesHowe2Spel t1_iviqp3f wrote

He's going to go to Nick Saban's school for coaches who can't coach good and want to learn to do other things good too.

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Yowz3rs87 t1_ivhqyen wrote

Bill Sunday is next in line. I’m looking forward to the power struggle from within.

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PizzaNoPants t1_ivhcq0n wrote

So we get to see Saturday on Sunday? Wow!

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sfdragonboy t1_ivhpelc wrote

Never trust someone with two first names or with a day of the week for a name!!!!!

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Boner_supreme t1_ivi3v16 wrote

Does Peyton Manning have no interest in head coaching? He’s been calling amazing games for years, although it was on the field.

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AKAkorm t1_ivi7fqu wrote

I honestly can’t imagine why an all-time great who has a super cushy job talking football with his brother would want the stress of head coaching.

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mmarino98 t1_ivncq4w wrote

As a colts fan I am glad that he is gone. He started off well with the team but he just crashed and burned after rivers. Surprise we even made the playoffs with his old ass.

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LPGeoteacher t1_ivhcmr7 wrote

Saturday rocks! Best of luck!

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