Yeah, everyone wants to pin it to the guy who improved the franchise record the most, and for us, that made last year MLF's best chance.paco wrote: ↑09 Dec 2020 08:35He's not winning it over Flores or Tomlin most likely.Yoop wrote: ↑09 Dec 2020 08:18didn't see this posted anywhere, while coach and GM where snubbed last year for Coch or GM of the year, they sure should be this year, specially Lafluer.
Just 12 games into his second season, LaFleur has already set the new franchise record for total wins in his first two seasons. He has 22 after Sunday’s win over the Philadelphia Eagles, breaking the previous record of 21 set by Mike McCarthy and Mike Sherman.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/coach-matt ... 16866.html
Flores and Stefanski are getting a lot of love, though Flores may fade a bit since the Dolphins have looked a little more beatable and the QB switches haven't been what I would call ideal.
I get Harbaugh winning it for Baltimore last year because completely reinventing your offfense to build it around Jackson and getting an MVP season out of him was pretty clutch.
My feeling was that you either think Gutey deserved Executive of the year for facilitating that turnaround with the Smiths, Turner, Amos, and two all-rookie draft picks.... OR you have to give credit for MLF for winning 13 games as a rookie head coach on a team that had grown stale and missed the playoffs for 2 straight years.
My feeling is that MLF is one of the best young coaches in the league and he'll be in some conversations someday to get that recognition, but I understand falling second to the offensive revolution in Baltimore last year.
But the GM? No one did more to turn their team around, successfully, last year than Gutey, and this year has done nothing to dissuade me from that. This year, there is no reasonable way you could include Gutey in that conversation; the big moves were last year, and the action this year will help more in the future than right now.
But what MLF is doing sure is making it look silly that he wasn't a front-runner last year.
Hey crack research team ([mention]Pckfn23[/mention]?), what's the best W/L record for NFL coaches over their first two seasons (let's say since we went to 16-game seasons)?