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Regarding Stafford -- to be fair, in both games, he was the one who led the charge to almost win it, and in one of them, it was the Lions who had the ball last to seal the win.
The analogy you gave does sound but quarterbacks are one (important) part of the symphony. At the end, it's the coach who is the maestro, so I just don't see it applicable here.
Anyway, we're going to walk away disagreeing regarding Shanahan's standing, but if he wins a Super Bowl, ask me again. :)
I agree the QB is just one player, although the most important one, but let’s not forget Andy Reid won 0 Super Bowls before having the best QB in the league. So it’s not just the coach.
Ok last question. What is Sirianni better at that makes him a better coach than Shanahan?
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Winning. :)
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Damn the guy who doesn’t build the team, doesn’t call the plays, doesn’t play in the game is solely responsible for winning. That’s really incredible. He really is a magician.
All that winning he does and yet still 2 less playoff wins than Shanahan. Shocking since he is so great at it.
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Damn, I wish I had his job, haha
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Pays well.
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