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Who is the better head coach? Sean McVay or Doug Pederson   

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  1. 1. Who is the better head coach? Sean McVay or Doug Pederson



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5 minutes ago, Flounch said:

You are comparing a young man who has 34 years with an old man who has 52 years.

Let's wait 20 years to see who will have more SB title between the two.  

Exactly, call me back when boy wonder graduates from the kids table and can play with the adults. 

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3 hours ago, EaglesPeteC said:

Who was that coach that couldn’t get Dan Marino a ring? It couldn’t be that same coach that certain poster is waving his D around comparing him to Sean McVay?? Could it????

Are you talking about the coach with the most wins in NFL history, two Super Bowl rings, and the only undefeated season in the Super Bowl era? You're actually trying to question Don Shula's greatness now? LOL.

5 hours ago, ET80 said:

One SB ring weighs more than all of that - you may not believe that, but it does.

Good to know. I'll tell Brian Billick.

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7 minutes ago, EaglesPeteC said:

Exactly, call me back when boy wonder graduates from the kids table and can play with the adults. 

What are you talking about ? At 34 years, he has acomplished more than Doug at the same age. 

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12 minutes ago, jrry32 said:

Good to know. I'll tell Brian Billick.

While you're there, tell him he owes me $20. (And he's better than McVay).

A little experiment, if you will...

Coach A: 123-78, 0 SB Wins

Coach B: 80-64, 3 SB Wins

Which one are you picking? Don't think, just go.

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29 minutes ago, Flounch said:

You are comparing a young man who has 34 years with an old man who has 52 years.

Let's wait 20 years to see who will have more SB title between the two.  

Or, we're talking about two coordinators who are recently new HCs. Which is sort of the crux here - it isn't like Doug has been a HC for a decade, I think a year separates the two.

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11 minutes ago, Flounch said:

At 34 years old, Doug had ZERO ring, deal with it. 

He wasn't a HC at 34 either. He was backing up Brett Favre. 

He's thrown more TDs than McVay...

EDIT: Pederson DID have a ring at 34! He was part of that 1997 Packers team as a backup QB, back when he was 28! What was McVay doing at 28, eh? Not winning a ring, that's for sure!

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22 minutes ago, ET80 said:

He wasn't a HC at 34 either. He was backing up Brett Favre. 

He's thrown more TDs than McVay...

EDIT: Pederson DID have a ring at 34! He was part of that 1997 Packers team as a backup QB, back when he was 28! What was McVay doing at 28, eh? Not winning a ring, that's for sure!

I love you so much for this post. 

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25 minutes ago, EaglesPeteC said:

Imagine trynna dunk on Billick’s 1 ring when their boy got no rings. 

Fun fact - Sean McVay is 33-15 in his first three years. Brian Billick is 30-18. Brian Billick has a ring in that space, however. 

Which is more important, those three regular season games or that one SB?

And before anyone tries to play a "harder division" card, the AFC Central included a 14-2 Jacksonville team in 1999, a 13-3 Tennessee team in 1999 and 2000 and a 13-3 Pittsburgh team in 2001. You literally had two 12 win teams in division two of those three years - there is little question that the AFC Central was a juggernaut on its own.

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1 hour ago, Flounch said:

At 34 years old, Doug had ZERO ring, deal with it. 

Just because McVay is a Dwarf and was unable to actually play in the NFL shouldn't be a knock on Doug. He still had 3 years left in the NFL to play at 34. Move along.

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2 hours ago, ET80 said:

A little experiment, if you will...

Coach A: 123-78, 0 SB Wins

Coach B: 80-64, 3 SB Wins

Which one are you picking? Don't think, just go.

It's Coach B, easily. But it's a bad question. Coach B has coached for a far shorter period with three Super Bowl wins. Plus, the respective winning percentages are 61.2% and 55.6%. That's not nearly a big enough gap to overcome Coach B's three Super Bowl rings in a shorter period of time. Let's make a more analogous comparison. Rank the following in order:

Coach A: 200-126-1 (61.3%), 0 SB Wins

Coach B: 82-75 (52.2%), 1 SB Win

Coach C: 170-138 (55.2%), 2 SB Wins

Coach D: 170-150 (53.1%), 2 SB Wins

Coach E: 158-96-5 (62.2%), 0 SB Wins

Coach F: 143-112 (56.1%), 0 SB Wins

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While you're there, tell him he owes me $20. (And he's better than McVay).

L-O-L. Feel free to tell NFL owners that. Nobody has touched Billick since the Ravens fired him in 2007.

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