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Re: [NFL] Who replaces Andy Reid as Eagles head coach at year en

It baffles my mind that Rex is not on the list of those fired today.
And if the Cardinals don't do something to solve the QB situation, I would expect to see Fitzgerald requesting a trade to a team that can get him the ball.

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Odd situation with the Jets. They're trying to hire a new GM with a head coach already in place. Pretty awkward for any incoming GM.

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I don't think Rex is a bad head coach, and he did a bunch of good things for the Jets in his first two seasons in NY.

His continued confidence in Sanchez was a mistake though.

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said by Rook008:

I don't think Rex is a bad head coach, and he did a bunch of good things for the Jets in his first two seasons in NY.

His continued confidence in Sanchez was a mistake though.

Going with the best you have available is all any professional coach can do. That isn't the same as saying he has confidence in what his best is. Sometimes the best isn't that good or effective. Which brings us to the case of Mr. Sanchez.

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said by Blogger:

Going with the best you have available is all any professional coach can do. That isn't the same as saying he has confidence in what his best is. Sometimes the best isn't that good or effective. Which brings us to the case of Mr. Sanchez.

While Tebow is not a premier QB by any mean, I think there is at least a 50% possibility that he could've been more effective than Sanchez in some games, had he been given a chance.