December 19, 20213 yr By that logic do you like Dawk more than Jenkins? 1 was the locker-room leader and starting FS for our SB win and one wasn't.
December 19, 20213 yr Just now, D-Shiznit said: By that logic do you like Dawk more than Jenkins? 1 was the locker-room leader and starting FS for our SB win and one wasn't. Dawk for sure
December 19, 20213 yr It’s Andy. He’s viewed as the modern era rebirth of the franchise. Most wins as a HC, second in win percentage, six division titles with 4 in a row in a division that hasn't been repeated it in X amount of years since. Andy brought a stability of winning, that unfortunately couldn’t get over the hump.
December 19, 20213 yr 3 hours ago, D-Shiznit said: Andy - He could drive me crazy at times, but I became an Eagle fan during his tenure, and will always see him as the guy. If the question was who was the better HC I would pick Andy hands down, but favorite changes it. As far as liking Andy he’s probably 4th on my list.
December 19, 20213 yr 1 hour ago, EazyEaglez said: If the question was who was the better HC I would pick Andy hands down, but favorite changes it. As far as liking Andy he’s probably 4th on my list. You probably voted for Chip
December 19, 20213 yr 11 minutes ago, Bwestbrook36 said: You probably voted for Chip Nobody voted for that bum!
December 19, 20213 yr 4 minutes ago, EazyEaglez said: Nobody voted for that bum! You had a secret ballot!
December 20, 20213 yr Author 4 hours ago, EazyEaglez said: Nobody voted for that bum! Say what you want about Chip, his downfall in Philly wasn't about his ability to coach.
December 20, 20213 yr 10 minutes ago, Procus said: Say what you want about Chip, his downfall in Philly wasn't about his ability to coach. Yes it was. 😂 4 hours ago, Bwestbrook36 said: You had a secret ballot! This might be the most offensive thing anyone has ever written about me. 😂🤣😂
December 20, 20213 yr Author 14 minutes ago, EazyEaglez said: Yes it was. It wasn't just downside with Kelly. He was an innovator, and with the right players, he did well. His biggest problem was when he stuck his hand in player personnel - on the veteran side.
December 20, 20213 yr 16 minutes ago, EazyEaglez said: Yes it was. 😂 This might be the most offensive thing anyone has ever written about me. 😂🤣😂 I only write it because I know your hate for him is as strong as mine lol
December 20, 20213 yr 1 minute ago, Bwestbrook36 said: I only write it because I know your hate for him is as strong as mine lol He was the friggin worst.
December 20, 20213 yr Just now, EazyEaglez said: He was the friggin worst. I'm gonna have to vote for him
December 20, 20213 yr 1 minute ago, Procus said: It wasn't just downside with Kelly. He was an innovator, and with the right players, he did well. His biggest problem was when he stuck his hand in player personnel - on the veteran side. His system was simple and once teams caught on to it he was pretty much cooked. He was the dope who wanted to drop the talent anyway. He didn’t know how to adjust after the NFL adjusted to him and he was far too dumb and ego driven to realize he needed to change. Screw Chip Kelly. 1 minute ago, Bwestbrook36 said: I'm gonna have to vote for him Pity vote. 😂
December 20, 20213 yr Author 2 minutes ago, EazyEaglez said: Screw Chip Kelly. Can't argue with that one
December 20, 20213 yr If Chip is on the list you might as well put Kotite. Kotite's records were: 10-6, 11-5, 8-8, and 7-9. He always had us winning a lot in September lol.
December 20, 20213 yr It's Andy, Doug won the superbowl and I'll always be grateful I got to watch that but outside of that year the football his era was as bad to watch as anything on that list, and was kept on life support by the most wretched division in football. The Superbowl was a cliff edge and Doug took the team over it and never truly looked like turning it around.
December 20, 20213 yr 9 hours ago, Cochis_Calhoun said: It's Andy, Doug won the superbowl and I'll always be grateful I got to watch that but outside of that year the football his era was as bad to watch as anything on that list, and was kept on life support by the most wretched division in football. The Superbowl was a cliff edge and Doug took the team over it and never truly looked like turning it around. To each his own regarding the choice, but let’s consider that after the SB Doug lost his OC, his quarterback, and his QB coach. This was basically after two years. Wentz was never the same after that injury and Doug’s coaching staff took a major hit. Still he did get his team to the playoffs that following year and won a game in Chicago. It wasn’t completely off the rails, and honestly I think that was more on the poor drafting by the GM than the coach. 3 of the 5 years Doug coached the Eagles made the playoffs.
December 20, 20213 yr Author 27 minutes ago, EazyEaglez said: To each his own regarding the choice, but let’s consider that after the SB Doug lost his OC, his quarterback, and his QB coach. This was basically after two years. Wentz was never the same after that injury and Doug’s coaching staff took a major hit. Still he did get his team to the playoffs that following year and won a game in Chicago. It wasn’t completely off the rails, and honestly I think that was more on the poor drafting by the GM than the coach. 3 of the 5 years Doug coached the Eagles made the playoffs. Andy lost multiple coaches and kept on winning.
December 20, 20213 yr 37 minutes ago, EazyEaglez said: To each his own regarding the choice, but let’s consider that after the SB Doug lost his OC, his quarterback, and his QB coach. This was basically after two years. Wentz was never the same after that injury and Doug’s coaching staff took a major hit. Still he did get his team to the playoffs that following year and won a game in Chicago. It wasn’t completely off the rails, and honestly I think that was more on the poor drafting by the GM than the coach. 3 of the 5 years Doug coached the Eagles made the playoffs. It was ugly stale football, the offense the last 3 years was a stuttering mess, rescued by the worst division in the NFL letting him stumble into the playoffs until they couldn't, we were **** to watch.
December 21, 20213 yr On 12/19/2021 at 7:50 PM, Procus said: Say what you want about Chip, his downfall in Philly wasn't about his ability to coach. Can't say I agree. He was on a downward trend his entire time here.
December 21, 20213 yr 30 minutes ago, EagleJoe8 said: Can't say I agree. He was on a downward trend his entire time here. Nothing like a thread asking for your opinion then telling you your opinion is wrong. 🙄
December 21, 20213 yr My vote is for Doug. Got Eagles a Super Bowl. 8 hours ago, EazyEaglez said: To each his own regarding the choice, but let’s consider that after the SB Doug lost his OC, his quarterback, and his QB coach. This was basically after two years. Wentz was never the same after that injury and Doug’s coaching staff took a major hit. Still he did get his team to the playoffs that following year and won a game in Chicago. It wasn’t completely off the rails, and honestly I think that was more on the poor drafting by the GM than the coach. 3 of the 5 years Doug coached the Eagles made the playoffs. That was because of some insane woman who didn't let Josh McDaniels be head coach of Colts. She didn't have ANY right to tell him where he can and can't go. This woman possibly cost Eagles another Super Bowl. Before they got married, she knew moving was a possibly with his job, so she should have sucked it up and go to Indy. He's one bringing money into house, not her (at least nowhere near as much). If roles were reversed, I would side with woman. I've seen this kind of thing happen before. Someone has a great opportunity to advance their career/get a better job, but their partner has to be stubborn. If their ones making money for house, go with it. Coaches need to have clause in their marriage contract where if a couple moves because of their coaching career, and their partner doesn't want to make move with said coach, they can get a divorce but (their partner) not be given jack **** from divorce.
December 21, 20213 yr 8 hours ago, Procus said: Andy lost multiple coaches and kept on winning. True indeed, but I don’t think he lost anyone within his first two years though.
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