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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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I feel like the Eagles have done more with less so I’d say Pederson.

My enduring image of McVay is him just standing on the sideline shellshocked and silent everytime his team seems to get jumped on and punched in the mouth early. 

Feel like Pederson’s teams are more resilient both on a game to game and season to season basis

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On 6/30/2020 at 10:28 AM, AntonChigurh said:

Doug Peterson's offenses have proven to have greater sustainability long term, unless McVay can figure it out with Goff. 

And he has a SB ring. 

Sean McVay versus Doug Pederson offensively:

2017

Rams - 1st in PPG and 10th in YPG

Eagles - 3rd in PPG and 7th in YPG

2018

Rams - 2nd in PPG and 2nd in YPG

Eagles - 18th in PPG and 14th in YPG

2019

Rams - 11th in PPG and 7th in YPG

Eagles - 12th in PPG and 14th in YPG

McVay has inarguably had the better offense each of the past two years.

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9 hours ago, EaglesPeteC said:

i don’t really like ESP but hard to argue with these numbers. 
 

The results say Doug and it’s not even a little close. 

Doug has a worse winning percentage despite playing in the NFC's sissy division. His only real claim to fame at this point is the 2017 season.

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People act like McVay fell off a cliff, but in reality, people figured out some of the basic concepts of his scheme that were just cheat codes before. However, he adapted. Despite their OL getting wrecked this season and losing Just Todd Gurley, they still had a top-10 offense this year. He also showed the ability to COMPLETELY change his scheme and offensive identity partway through the season, which is part of why Tyler Higbee was so dominant late. He's given plenty of reason for optimism, and I think the end of 2018/start of 2019 was a humbling experience. 

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10 minutes ago, EaglesPeteC said:

Sean McVay’s claim to fame is coming up the smallest on the biggest stage 

Sean McVay has many claims to fame due to his age and success. His resume isn't based entirely on one season.

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9 hours ago, EaglesPeteC said:

i don’t really like ESP but hard to argue with these numbers. 
 

The results say Doug and it’s not even a little close. 

Easy to argue. "Pederson had 1 incredible year that he won the superbowl. That accounts for almost all these numbers"

See? Done

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24 minutes ago, jrry32 said:

Doug has a worse winning percentage despite playing in the NFC's sissy division. His only real claim to fame at this point is the 2017 season.

Whats the East and the West win records the past 3 years? Our division isnt sissy, even if it was last year. 

16 minutes ago, EaglesPeteC said:

Sean McVay’s claim to fame is coming up the smallest on the biggest stage 

That would be there very average QB who cant read defenses. You would obviously agree that Wentz is better than Goff.

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1 minute ago, Matts4313 said:

Whats the East and the West win records the past 3 years? Our division isnt sissy, even if it was last year. 

That would be there very average QB who cant read defenses. You would obviously agree that Wentz is better than Goff.

Doug put up 41 on the same defense with a career backup. 
 

McVay is mostly hollow regular season numbers. He’s just a hunky Marty Schottenheimer at this point 

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2 minutes ago, EaglesPeteC said:

Doug put up 41 on the same defense with a career backup. 
 

McVay is mostly hollow regular season numbers. He’s just a hunky Marty Schottenheimer at this point 

More like a hunky Don Shula. Marty never made the Super Bowl.

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6 minutes ago, Matts4313 said:

Whats the East and the West win records the past 3 years? Our division isnt sissy, even if it was last year. 

2019

NFCW: 38-25-1 (3 WRs)

NFCE: 24-40 (1 WR)

2018

NFCW: 30-34 (2 WRs)

NFCE: 31-33 (2 WRs)

2017

NFCW: 34-30 (2 WRs)

NFCE: 32-32 (2 WRs)

WR = Teams with winning records

Fair enough.

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