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Originally Posted by Megatron96
"Clock management," whatever that means to these guys, is probably only important in less than 10% of games played anyway.
And yet somehow these "mavens" have conflated this idea into the most important trait a coach can possibly have.
As if "clock management" can/should supersede play-calling, play design, leadership, game-planning, organization, preparation, etc.
Tards.
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Even if its a flaw that rears its head at times, its simply "a" flaw.
Reids offensive genius and other unmatched coaching positives well out weigh his flaws.
ALL coaches have flaws, all coaches have lost games here and there because of their flaws, not all coaches have Reid's upside.
Odds are on his side to win the big one. I tend to think once that happens the floodgates may open a bit for him.
There is so much luck involved with winning a SB and people just want to ignore that. Many GREAT coaches have only won 1. There is a reason 2 SB trophies as a coach is an automatic HOF ticket.
Does anyone really think Joe Gibbs is a better coach than Andy Reid? Or even Tom Caughlin?