Rocco said:Your posts are implying Green is not in the same league as a coach as Reid or Belichick. I disagree, especially about Reid. You're basing your argument strictly on record (Green has over 100 NFL wins and multiple division championships too - that ain't too shabby - he's walked the walk before himself). I'm basing mine on what I see during games.
Organization and talent can make or break a coach. None of these guys are solely responsible for their success. Belichick didn't exactly set the world on fire when he worked for Modell's organization in Cleveland. Given equal talent, I think Green could flat out-coach Reid. In fact, I think he could beat Belichick some too but not nearly as easily or often as Reid, who I now consider overrated as a coach regardless of his record.
From what I'm hearing from some big-time Eagle fans, the meltdown we saw in the Super Bowl has happened before. It's a recurring problem for this team.
Rocco. All of this of course is just opinion and I respect your opinion so we just have an honest disagreement. This past year is the only year I ever really paid much attention to Dennis Green. I did not like a number of moves he made and I think was poor decision making on part of the coach. They have all been discussed on this board and people have varying views. Some of the things DG did that I did not like: (1) He announced way before training camp had even begun that McCown was the starter. I think he should have gone to camp with the job open to who ever performed the best. (2) He made a statement to the fans we were a playoff team when he must have clearly known we were not. (3) He fired perhaps one of our best and most experienced lineman right off the spot. This left us with as rookie to start a center and the lineman he fired went on to anchor a very good line for a playoff team. (4) He fired our OL coach after six games unexpectedly and replaced him with a guy without experience. (5) He pulled McCown after he had just won 2 games in a row to everyone supprise. (6) In a couple of games our team was totally unprepared when it came to clock management. It was as though we had never seen a 2 minute drill. (7) I think there were games where we were out of it that he could have used one of our two backup QB's to see what they could do and in Navarre's case gain some experience. (8) He had some good draft picks but we passed on a good QB when we desparately needed one. This is not hind sight as many on this board were clamoring for Ben R. (9) I never have heard DG step up to the plate and accept responsibility for anything that has gone wrong. He seems to me to be shooting from the hip without a long range or even yearly plan. (10) He was constantly rotating people into different positions. I think he needed to get some people in a position and keep them there for a while. There are more things I did not like but then that is just my non professional fan based opinion. To me his leadership skills seem to be lacking.