Watching NFL Gameday Final and Rich Eisen declared that Tony Sparano should win Coach of the Year because of how much he has surpassed expectations.
He also mentioned that people thought Tony would just be a Parcells puppet (implying that Sparano has proven he is not Parcells' puppet).
Deion countered with saying that Pennington made a huge difference to the team, but did point out that Dallas has suffered without Sparano helping the O-line there.
Other people mentioned in the COTY discussion: Mike Smith, John Harbaugh, Tom Coughlin. I'd add Mike Tomlin and Bill Belichick to that list.
But I want Sparano to win it.
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Now that we have a celebrity endorsing Tony Sparono he will definitly will win.
No but really he should win.Bpk likes this. -
Glad SOMEONE at the NFL Network FINALLY said something positive about us. Geez.
You know, I met Rich Eisen at a book signing earlier this year (I bought his bought and he autographed it). He asked which team I was a fan of, and I said the Dolphins. He didn't have much to say to that, but signed my book "The Fish Will Swim Again"
We had no clue how soon that would prove to be true....
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The only person who I think could give Sparano a run for COTY it's Mike Smith. But in the end our man should get the award.
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Oh, and it's pretty obvious Deion dislikes the Dolphns, imo.
Maricucci gives credit where it's due, at least. He was in love with the wildcat and he thinks the 'rookie head coaches' have done a great job this year. Kinda indisputable. -
You know, I have to say... it IS harder to be successful with a rookie QB than a smart vet like Pennington, so things might favor Smith there.
That said, whatever Sparano said at halftime today TOTALLY changed the team's performance. Great halftime by Sparano and his staff. -
And listening to him and Marshall Faulk call a game the other night was the equivalent of getting my colon removed with a dull knife, love to know whose brilliant idea was that. -
I think it depends on how the season ends... that is, does either coach win their division and how do they do in the playoffs, if they make it to them?
You know, I have to say... it IS harder to be successful with a rookie QB than a smart vet like Pennington, so things might favor Smith there.
That said, whatever Sparano said at halftime today TOTALLY changed the team's performance. Great halftime by Sparano and his staff.Click to expand...
Because you are right, Chad should get a ton of the credit for this season, with Henne a .500 season would have been realistic. -
Mike Smith-I would agree with you there he came in with nothing really and made them good.
John Harbaugh-He already had a great defense around him and he had and ok offense
Tom Coughlin-His team is the defending superbowl champs anything they do well is expected
Mike Tomlin-There are to many other coaches that have done with less. Plus he has on of the best teams in the NFL
Bill Belichick-Every thing was there except Tom Brady.
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Oh christ, what did this fool say now?
And listening to him and Marshall Faulk call a game the other night was the equivalent of getting my colon removed with a dull knife, love to know whose brilliant idea was that.Click to expand...
Whenever someone praises us, Deion says nothing, never agrees, never adds anything. Just kinda looks like he is unimpressed and talks about the other team in the game, or switches topics entirely (usually to the Dallas Cowboys).
Deion may be entertaining as a personality, but I dislike his attitude towards the Dolphins and his constant mangling of the English language.Ronnie Bass likes this. -
I'll say this. Last year, we just sucked. Then we got Parcells.
ATL sucked as well, only won 3 more games than us, and aren't we always arguing how many close games we lost? But they had Vick, Petrino quitting halfway, Parcells spurning them to go to us, and people were feeling so sorry for them, even with our record we were ranked 31st in a lot of Power Rankings before the season. They were 32nd.
I absolutely think Mike Smith deserves the coach of the year. Flat out, no questions asked. People expected us to get better. It wasn't a question of if, it was a question of when. Nobody gave ATL a chance. Including me. Period. Rookie QB. Mike Smith who? I liked Matt Ryan at BC, and felt sorry he was going to ATL.
Also, we all know how bad Mike Mularkey is. Either he wasn't the cause of our bad offense, or Mike Smith has been able to overcome his ineptness somehow.Califin, bkbuffet, Jt0323 and 1 other person like this. -
I officially can not stand Deon Sanders. He is a terrible analyst that strongly dislikes the Fins and is all over the Pats jocks. That combination is lethal to my blood. He sucks and makes my stomach turn!
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Mike Smith-I would agree with you there he came in with nothing really and made them good.
John Harbaugh-He already had a great defense around him and he had and ok offense
Tom Coughlin-His team is the defending superbowl champs anything they do well is expected
Mike Tomlin-There are to many other coaches that have done with less. Plus he has on of the best teams in the NFL
Bill Belichick-Every thing was there except Tom Brady.
Tony Sparono Took a 1-15 team and put them in first place in the AFC East.Click to expand...
Tomlin has been good, considering that offense and QB play.
Belichick lost (to IR):
- ProBowl QB Tom Brady
- Starting RB Lawrence Maroney
- Starting OLB Adalius Thomas
- Starting SS Rodney Harrison
As well as several other CBs and LBs who were less critical, plus, recently, Teddy Bruschi has gone out.
Last year, when we lost our starting QB, RB and Safety we went 1-15 and used it as part of the excuse.
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I have no clue as to why Deion dislikes Miami so much. Does anyone here have an idea why he seems to always pick Miami to lose and refuses to give them credit for anything?
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^ He's a washed up football player and has nothing better to do with his afternoons and evenings?
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I have no clue as to why Deion dislikes Miami so much. Does anyone here have an idea why he seems to always pick Miami to lose and refuses to give them credit for anything?Click to expand...
Well, Marty (cnc) may have hit it on the head with this:
He's a semihole and hates all things Miami.. because we OWNED his team.. he never beat us and in 1988 they were ranked number one and we beat them 31-0Click to expand...
Splash Brothers on Sports: Deion, leave Bill Parcells alone.
“Deion, leave Bill Parcells alone.
I watch a lot of the NFL Network. Deion Sanders, yes Mr. Prime Time, is a frequent contributor and a regular on NFL Gameday. He actually does a pretty good job. Mr. Sanders, Steve Mariucci, and Rich Eisen were discussing the upcoming season a few weeks ago and Deion Sanders actually downgraded the accomplishments of one Bill "Tuna" Parcells. I was shocked. I like Primetime and always have, but thought that he was dead wrong.”Click to expand...The guy does hate Parcells he has come out and said it in so many wordsClick to expand...
At any rate... he has no qualms openly dissing one of the NFL owner's businesses consistently on the NFL's own network. For example:
1) Comment in the Herald
Posted by: JohnnyGato | September 26, 2008 at 02:24 PM
The thing that bothers me most is how Deion Sanders asked if they really had to even watch the highlights of the Dolphins vs. Arizona game. Sure it was a bad performance but where is his objectivity? Basically, he didnt want to be paid to walk through the Dolphin highlights.. then the next game where they played brilliantly - gets completely ignored.Click to expand...
2) Or, as, Finrunner observed...
Yet Another Deion Sanders Shot at the Dolphins
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Sort of a follow-up to an earlier Deion thread...
Watching NFLN after the Skins/Giants game, Rich Eisen, Deion Sanders, and Steve Mariucchi were discussing the weekends top games. After discussing the Browns/Pokes game, Eisen brought up the Dolphins/Jets. He asked Deion if the Dolphins had a chance in this game.
Deion's answer was, "I'm not going to spend my 30 allotted seconds talking about the Miami Dolphins."
Wow. Just wow. Thanks for the insight, Prime Time. Thank you for wasting my 10 seconds.”Click to expand...Brown42000 likes this. -
LOL @ Jeff Fisher not even being mentioned in this thread.
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sparano is a weird guy, if your giving COTY to anyone give it to parcells
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sparano is a weird guy, if your giving COTY to anyone give it to parcellsClick to expand...
And I get the feeling with a criticism like "sparano is a weird guy" that you may simply be trying to enter a purposely silly comment instead of contributing thoughtfully to the discussion. I invite you to explain how you think Sparano is weird, at least, to give us insight into your point.theWeasel likes this. -
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Watching NFL Gameday Final and Rich Eisen declared that Tony Sparano should win Coach of the Year because of how much he has surpassed expectations.
He also mentioned that people thought Tony would just be a Parcells puppet (implying that Sparano has proven he is not Parcells' puppet).
Deion countered with saying that Pennington made a huge difference to the team, but did point out that Dallas has suffered without Sparano helping the O-line there.
Other people mentioned in the COTY discussion: Mike Smith, John Harbaugh, Tom Coughlin. I'd add Mike Tomlin and Bill Belichick to that list.
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I refuse to watch the NFL Network anymore because I cannot stand that arrogant clown (Deion Sanders). I hope the Hall of Fame voters take a crap on Deion when his turn comes up for the Hall of Fame vote. He never made a tackle in his entire career.Click to expand...
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I can't watch NFLN anyway. As bad as the other network has gotten, they're flat out bad. Trying to watch Jamie Dukes, Rod Woodson and Marshall Faulk give me analysis is like trying to watch .... I don't even know what it's like. But when Dukes is the best analyst out of your three panelist ...
New Drinking game. everytime their lack of analysis skills starts to show and they bust out jokes and other absurd statements to mask it, take a shot. You'll be drunk real fast. -
The only person who I think could give Sparano a run for COTY it's Mike Smith. But in the end our man should get the award.Click to expand...
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I refuse to watch the NFL Network anymore because I cannot stand that arrogant clown (Deion Sanders). I hope the Hall of Fame voters take a crap on Deion when his turn comes up for the Hall of Fame vote. He never made a tackle in his entire career.Click to expand...
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Yeah, I wasn't thinking about Mike Smith because I pay less attention to the NFC. But he's a strong candidate. It should come down to him and Sparano. Though Fisher (with Kerry Collins playing the role of Earl Morrall) and Harbaugh are worthy too.
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Mike Smith, Sparano and Fisher are my votes.
It will be a tight race because there are compelling arguments for each canditate, and it will come down to who finishes how. But know this, they will all recieve votes, it will just be a matter of who gets the most. I wouldn't be suprised if any one of them won it. I would be suprised if any of them won it in a landslide without votes for the other two.
Harbarough and Tomlin sure had great seasons, very good coaches. But there is much more convincing arguments for sparano, smith and fisher. Those three IMO will get the most votes. -
Sparano and Smith, if its not one of those 2 then its simply not a valid award. I mean really. 1-15 to possible division winner? 3-13 and with all the crap going on to a wild card? Not even close. They came in and changed the entire culture of their teams, gave them a swagger and confidence and the ability to win games instead of lose them.
There are some other coaches who have had good years. Harbaugh, Tomlin, Fisher and Bellichek have all done well and deserve mention as top coaching jobs for the year, but NOT the best, not by a longshot.