This has been discussed before, but with the recent news regarding Belicheck being possibly fired (which blows my mind) and Josh McDaniels getting fired (again), it bears repeating.

Bill Belicheck - he’s 87-97 after Tom Brady left.

Charlie Weis - he went 35-27 as the head coach of Notre Dame and 6-22 at Kansas in college after leaving NE. His one year as Florida’s offensive coordinator in 2010 his offense was 102nd.

Josh McDaniels - He went 11-17 as head coach of the Broncos, and 20-33 as head coach of the Raiders after he left NE.

Bill O’Brien - He went 15-9 as Penn State’s head coach, then 52-48 as Houston Texans’ head coach after leaving NE. He did make it the college national championship game with Alabama in 2021 but lost to Georgia.

Romeo Crennel - yes, he’s on the defensive side. However, he went 24-40 as Cleveland’s head coach after leaving New England, then went 4-15 as Kansas City’s head coach and 4-8 as Houston Texans’ head coach.

Eric Mangini - yes, another defensive guy. However, he went 23-25 as the Jets’ head coach after leaving New England and then 10-22 as the Brown’s head coach.

  • rueiraV@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Sorry while I do view Brady as the GOAT QB I don’t think he was that much better than his contemporaries such as Manning and Rodgers. Him winning way more SBs than those guys must be in part because of BB’s greatness.

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      10 months ago

      Yeah, I’ve always wondered how other great QBs would play if they could rely on great coaching and execution in everyy phase of the game. Rodgers had like one or two top ten defenses and Brady had like 19. I still think Brady would be the best in Brady’s situation, and that’s why it’s so many Superbowls.