Coach of the Year?
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:31 am
Still obviously up in the air because some important things will shake out the final three weeks.
Most often goes to a coach who's team is perceived to have overachieved.
But what about Bill Belichick?
Don't think most people thought the Patsies would be sittin' at 11-2 and in full control of the East.
Depending on how KC finishes, Tardd Haley could get some love.
Many people saw the Chefs as a last place (3 to 6 win) team.
Andy Reid?
Plugged M. Vick in and that team has exceeded my expectations.
Lovie Smith?
Who has Chicago potentially winning it's division?
Mike Smith?
The Falcons might get home field in the NFC.
He really has that team put together.
Mike Tomlin?
Once again has Pitty in line to win the North - and improved over last season, when most people probably did not expect it.
Raheem Morris?
Similar to KC.
Most saw the Yucs as bottom-feeders.
Have had a nice season so far and are not out of the playoff race.
Others?
Discuss.
Most often goes to a coach who's team is perceived to have overachieved.
But what about Bill Belichick?
Don't think most people thought the Patsies would be sittin' at 11-2 and in full control of the East.
Depending on how KC finishes, Tardd Haley could get some love.
Many people saw the Chefs as a last place (3 to 6 win) team.
Andy Reid?
Plugged M. Vick in and that team has exceeded my expectations.
Lovie Smith?
Who has Chicago potentially winning it's division?
Mike Smith?
The Falcons might get home field in the NFC.
He really has that team put together.
Mike Tomlin?
Once again has Pitty in line to win the North - and improved over last season, when most people probably did not expect it.
Raheem Morris?
Similar to KC.
Most saw the Yucs as bottom-feeders.
Have had a nice season so far and are not out of the playoff race.
Others?
Discuss.