If Parcells built that team, like you say he did, then Herm wasn't responsible for his QB's injuries since it wasn't HIS players that let Pennington get hurt.
Actually.....
Go back and look at Herm's record when his week 1 starter lasted the entire season.
That has only happened once in Herms HC career. It was his first season as a head coach. The one where all he really had was Parcells' guys there.
THOSE years
(Ahem...year.)are
(is) more of an indication of what he can do as a head coach.
How is the year he got to lead Parcells' team the only one that can be used to evaluate what Herm can do?
Are you sure there isn't another way?
You can't have it both ways. Either Parcells built that team that went to the playoffs or Herm did.
Parcells did.
Either Parcells built that O-line or Herm did.
Parcells did. Herm started removing those guys, without replacing them, immediately after that season. Hence, he has never since been able to get a QB to survive a season. Ryan Young, Kerry Jenkins and David Loverne wnet in that first off-season, and Randy Thomas went the next off-season.
You can't give all the credit to Parcells and all the blame to Herm.
I did. Parcells put the guys here, and herm kicked the guys out. Then he tried to replace them with 5th and 6th rounders.
That's dumb.
That fits there perfectly.
When you look at ANY NFL team, if they lose their week 1 starter, historically, they don't do too well. I can think of only three from recent years that did ok with the backup. Brady's Patriots and Rothlesberger's Steelers and Warner's Rams.
OK?!?!?!?!?!?
You can't be serious. All three of those teams won the Super Bowl by the next season. OK?
Seriously. Go back and look how many seasons Herm had his starter an entire season.
As long as you go back and explain who Herm replaced all of those o-linemen with.
I know y'all don't want to hear it, but QBs actually DO make a difference.
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