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Post by chargerfreak on Nov 19, 2020 3:12:37 GMT -7
I would take Belichick's dog groomer over what we are doing now. Patricia's results have been disappointing since he became the Lions head coach in 2018, going a combined 9-22-1 in his first two seasons. The early results in his third season haven't been much better at 3-5, with the defense still struggling mightily. It's difficult to see a scenario where Patricia gets a fourth chance if the Lions finish with a losing record. On to the bolts next year!!! I'm not big on the guy. But I'm not big on our guy either.
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Post by ohioboltfan on Nov 19, 2020 9:19:00 GMT -7
Patricia's results have been disappointing since he became the Lions head coach in 2018, going a combined 9-22-1 in his first two seasons. The early results in his third season haven't been much better at 3-5, with the defense still struggling mightily. It's difficult to see a scenario where Patricia gets a fourth chance if the Lions finish with a losing record. On to the bolts next year!!! I'm not big on the guy. But I'm not big on our guy either. Same. Very few of Belichick's underlings do well away from the vaunted halls of Foxboro ( you know, the ones with hidden cameras and microphones?). Vrabel and Flores seem to be going in the right direction with their teams, but so many others have flopped outright. Patricia, to me, seems more like the majority that won't succeed on their own- even as a DC not the head coach.
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Post by moekid on Nov 19, 2020 9:45:11 GMT -7
I'm not big on the guy. But I'm not big on our guy either. Same. Very few of Belichick's underlings do well away from the vaunted halls of Foxboro ( you know, the ones with hidden cameras and microphones?). Vrabel and Flores seem to be going in the right direction with their teams, but so many others have flopped outright. Patricia, to me, seems more like the majority that won't succeed on their own- even as a DC not the head coach. Vrabel and Flores are breaking the pattern. First guys from the Belichick tree that are really succeeding and becoming two of the top guys in the league.
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Post by joemcrugby on Nov 24, 2020 21:06:19 GMT -7
Same. Very few of Belichick's underlings do well away from the vaunted halls of Foxboro ( you know, the ones with hidden cameras and microphones?). Vrabel and Flores seem to be going in the right direction with their teams, but so many others have flopped outright. Patricia, to me, seems more like the majority that won't succeed on their own- even as a DC not the head coach. Vrabel and Flores are breaking the pattern. First guys from the Belichick tree that are really succeeding and becoming two of the top guys in the league. I can't help it: Just the thought / vision of Vrabel brings the memories flooding back of his leg whip to the no-ACL leg of PR (no call there) that resulted in an Assante Samuel interception as he climbed over the back & drove down the arm of Chris Chambers (no call there either) in the 2007 AFC Championship Game. 😡
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