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My bengals will take him! I think we'd be a legit contender with him. The guy can play. Some of you must be blind. Did I not see him go 80 yrds in 32 sec before half of the Super Bowl?
 

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# Russell Wilson on Redskins = no playoffs
# Russell Wilson on Jaguars = never sniff a Pro Bowl
# Russel Wilson on Bucs = Russell Who?

# George Siefert never sniff a Super Bowl if didn't luck into 49ers' timing
# Tubby Smith ever win a championship if Pitino didn't evacuate the throne
# Wilson lucking into Carrol's greatness as a coach


Kind of makes one think about Joe Torre.

Lol, he doesn't play for those teams. What your saying means nothing.
 

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# Tubby Smith wins national ring.

# Tubby Smith is one of the best coaches in the game.

# lmfao

# it's the same thing.
 

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# Tubby Smith wins national ring.

# Tubby Smith is one of the best coaches in the game.

# lmfao

# it's the same thing.

Not the same thing at all. Nice try.

Tubby is a coach. Wilson is a player. Duh.
 

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# Russell Wilson on Redskins = no playoffs
# Russell Wilson on Jaguars = never sniff a Pro Bowl
# Russel Wilson on Bucs = Russell Who?

# George Siefert never sniff a Super Bowl if didn't luck into 49ers' timing
# Tubby Smith ever win a championship if Pitino didn't evacuate the throne
# Wilson lucking into Carrol's greatness as a coach


Kind of makes one think about Joe Torre.

You sure use lots of if's ....try using reality and see where everything falls.

If the so called great Peyton Manning hadn't been coached by Tony Dungy he would have no Super Bowl wins.

See...You can do this all day....
 

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You can deny it all you want, but I call it the "Inheritance Program" for team sports.

This is how coaches and players get credit by association. For coaches, these are coaches who would never in a million years win a Super Bowl ring as a coach or a NCAA college basketball title with "THEIR" team.

Exhibit A:

George Siefert
Tubby Smith



Now that's how it works for coaches. Now for the players. Of course, the players play, so that's a little different. How the "Inheritance Program" works here is where you have great coaches or great systems and you install a player and that team wins it all. That raises that players stock. And that leads to an unreal assessment, or over-assessment, of that players abilities.

This does not work in individual sports like tennis, because in that instance it is the player himself that must win the match. But there is a corollary, and that is called the "If not for xxxx, then xxxx would have never happened".

I'll give you an example. If Robin Soderling had never beaten Rafa Nadal in the FO, Federer would've never beaten Rafa Nadal in his prime at the FO.

That is called a FACT.
 

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Wilson only been making 800,00 a year...wow....That`s nothing.
 

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You can name your little program whatever you want really.

At the end of the day, after only three years in the league, Wilson's stats compare very closely to Brady's stats as an NFL QB.

Case closed, discussion over.
 

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By the way, there is another corollary. This is related to coaches changing regimes.

Exhibit B:

Romeo Crapshell (former coach under the great Belicheat)
Charlie Wiseguy (former coach under the great Belicheat)

Charlie Weis




Romeo and Charlie are guys that cannot even manage their weight. They are gluttons. And simply based of the "Belicheat Shine" (their association with Belicheat made them "shine" and appear like good hires), they got to coach teams and ran them into the fucking ground.

You must remember that Carroll made "Sanchez" shine.

The Hawks are hot right now so the media's opinion, which the whole world will dick-ride and follow, will say Wilson is Montana Part Deux. And the world will believe it. What you need to believe is the Carroll system. He is the common demoninator.

I laugh because during the hype year of RG2.5, Luck and Wilson, it was argued by everybody that RG2.5 is easily better than Wilson. Now no one will even consider that argument, lmfao.
 

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You can name your little program whatever you want really.

At the end of the day, after only three years in the league, Wilson's stats compare very closely to Brady's stats as an NFL QB.

Case closed, discussion over.

Lol, wrong.

I'm telling you how it works. Right before your eyes. It is better to open your eyes and see the obvious.


Let me let you in on another nugget:

Quinn in 2013
Atlanta Falcons
Head coach
Personal information
Date of birth: September 11, 1970 (age 44)
Place of birth: Morristown, New Jersey
Career information
High school: Morristown (NJ)
College: Salisbury State
No regular season or postseason appearances
Coaching debut in 1994 for the William & Mary Tribe

<caption class="fn summary">Dan Quinn</caption> <tbody>
</tbody>


I don't know why these billionaires fall for this shit over and over again. This guy will suck. Mark my words. This is a bad hire for the Falcons.

Maybe he'll fare better than Romeo and Charlie, but this is not a winning hire.

If you want to have a winning program, you need a winning coach. End of story.
 

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RunMaker you should trademark that before someone steals it.

Pats, congrats on the win.

Unfortunately, however, this is simple common sense. But common sense is neither common or something that a tranny like Bruce Jenner would have.


(I threw that twist in there because if Brucina Jenner had been using common sense, he wouldn't have been driving so close on that fatal day. No offense to the trannies. I have incredible respect for the trannies, or at least that's what the media says one should have and it's popular so I guess I have to go with that. [Kind of like RG2.5 is a great quarterback])
 

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Quick, who is a better QB?

Game manager Alex Smith or game manager Russell Wilson?

Did you know that Wilson has around 45% more INT's than Smith when you compare their last 3 regular seasons, where they both average around 1100 attempts? (26 to 18)

And they don't even make Russell throw the ball in dangerous spots.



If you put Smith on the Seahawks, could they have similar success? Under Carroll, I believe the answer is yes. Just as it was the answer when Smith was under coach Harbaugh.

Hell, look at Inheritance Program association with Collie Picklepepper of the 49ers. The 49ers management worked for the destruction of the organization, ushered Harbaugh out, and thus 49ers stumbled. If that turmoil wasn't in place, the Niners likely would've had a decent year and Picklepopper would've had a good year. And the whole world would be dick-riding Picklesnapper.

This is how it works. Now, if Carroll gets slips on a spilled Starbuck's coffee and cracks his head on the cement and dies, the Hawks will gradually crumble and the same force in the history of sports will work over and over again.
 

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I disagree on Lynch. Although I'm not a big fan of Wilson, he is 10x more important than Lynch.

Be honest, before the Hawks, what was your true estimation of Lynch? Without the Hawks he would've run himself into prison. The Hawks could put a quality running back in for him and he'd do great. Take Lynch off the Hawks and I don't think it'd be like moving Barry Sanders off the Lions and putting him on the Giants.


Quarterbacks are the gold of the league. The Hawks need Wilson because he fits perfectly in their game management system. Finding a serviceable quarterback is like finding a pot of gold. It's very hard. They can still win without Lynch. They need to sign Wilson, however.

I think you are wrong about Lynch. RW is a very good QB, but plugging in a decent RB is a lot different than having one of the best in the league.
 

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Quick, who is a better QB?

Game manager Alex Smith or game manager Russell Wilson?

Did you know that Wilson has around 45% more INT's than Smith when you compare their last 3 regular seasons, where they both average around 1100 attempts? (26 to 18)

And they don't even make Russell throw the ball in dangerous spots.



If you put Smith on the Seahawks, could they have similar success? Under Carroll, I believe the answer is yes. Just as it was the answer when Smith was under coach Harbaugh.

Hell, look at Inheritance Program association with Collie Picklepepper of the 49ers. The 49ers management worked for the destruction of the organization, ushered Harbaugh out, and thus 49ers stumbled. If that turmoil wasn't in place, the Niners likely would've had a decent year and Picklepopper would've had a good year. And the whole world would be dick-riding Picklesnapper.

This is how it works. Now, if Carroll gets slips on a spilled Starbuck's coffee and cracks his head on the cement and dies, the Hawks will gradually crumble and the same force in the history of sports will work over and over again.

As a Chief fan, I would take Wilson so fast over Alex, it would make your head spin. Russell is far better. No comparison. He will actually look for his wide receivers and throw to them, even if they're covered. He will actually look downfield to make a play when he's forced out of the pocket, unlike Alex. Alex plays like a scared rabbit. He rarely throws to a covered receiver, letting the receiver make a play, and his deep ball accuracy is pathetic. Wislon's WR's are pathetic, his TE isn't much better, and he's still productive. Alex Smith has turned Dwayne Bowe, who was a stud, into a non factor. Bowe even shined under Cassel, but Alex has made him just a guy. On Seattle, with Wilson, Bowe would be the 80 catch guy he was before Alex.
 
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The Inheritance Program. I love it. So true too.

Add Mike Tomlin to that coaches list. Steelers starting to fade as Cowher's players age. Black coaches love to talk a big game after a loss (Tomlin, Singletary, Dennis Green). It gives them a bigger leesh because they " sound like a football coach"
 

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