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Post by bluehen on Feb 7, 2017 18:50:36 GMT
Where in heck is the SEC ? NCAA champ divisions + NAIA - 23 MWC/WAC - 10 SWC -6 ACC -3 Big West -3 B10 -3 MAC -2 P12 -1
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Post by Bevo on Feb 7, 2017 22:22:38 GMT
Where in heck is the SEC ? NCAA champ divisions + NAIA - 23 MWC/WAC - 10 SWC -6 ACC -3 Big West -3 B10 -3 MAC -2 P12 -1 Where coaches played?? That's a reach. I think, it's safe to say.. the ban on SEC bashing is over?
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Post by bluehen on Feb 7, 2017 23:02:19 GMT
Why are the Alma Maters of the Super Bowl coaches such a "reach", Bevo ? Do you have any interest at all in the cerebral side of the sport ?
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Feb 7, 2017 23:16:41 GMT
Why are the Alma Maters of the Super Bowl coaches such a "reach", Bevo ? Do you have any interest at all in the cerebral side of the sport ? Ouch. Touché!
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Post by Bevo on Feb 8, 2017 1:31:30 GMT
Why are the Alma Maters of the Super Bowl coaches such a "reach", Bevo ? Do you have any interest at all in the cerebral side of the sport ? If you were interested in the "cerebral side", it wouldn't matter whether the coaches PLAYED anywhere.. or, whether they just went to school there. It's interesting... but, NO reason at all to try to bash the SEC.... the BEST football conference on the planet.
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Feb 8, 2017 1:39:19 GMT
Why are the Alma Maters of the Super Bowl coaches such a "reach", Bevo ? Do you have any interest at all in the cerebral side of the sport ? If you were interested in the "cerebral side", it wouldn't matter whether the coaches PLAYED anywhere.. or, whether they just went to school there. It's interesting... but, NO reason at all to try to bash the SEC.... the BEST football conference on the planet. Huh?
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Post by Hero on Feb 8, 2017 1:47:17 GMT
Where in heck is the SEC ? Playing in Super Bowls.
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Post by Hero on Feb 8, 2017 1:47:54 GMT
If you were interested in the "cerebral side", it wouldn't matter whether the coaches PLAYED anywhere.. or, whether they just went to school there. It's interesting... but, NO reason at all to try to bash the SEC.... the BEST football conference on the planet. Huh? It's English
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Feb 8, 2017 3:17:44 GMT
The second sentence is English. The first sentence is Gibberish.
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Post by bluehen on Feb 8, 2017 16:55:34 GMT
Why are the Alma Maters of the Super Bowl coaches such a "reach", Bevo ? Do you have any interest at all in the cerebral side of the sport ? If you were interested in the "cerebral side", it wouldn't matter whether the coaches PLAYED anywhere.. or, whether they just went to school there. It's interesting... but, NO reason at all to try to bash the SEC.... the BEST football conference on the planet. ... not for the cerebral side of the sport. Not at all. It's more like a barren wasteland for producing coaching talent for the top level of the sport. Just research all the HCs , OCs, DCs of the NFL teams over the years and you'll see what a relative pittance of representation the SEC has provided. I agree that the SEC has become the strongest recruiting CF conference predicated on great masses of kids that can run 40 yds real fast...common knowledge, but there still is a cerebral side of the sport, like it or not. If there wasn't you wouldn't find 23 coaches in the Pro Football Hall Of Fame.....featuring ZERO, of course, from the SEC.
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Post by Bevo on Feb 8, 2017 18:29:07 GMT
If you were interested in the "cerebral side", it wouldn't matter whether the coaches PLAYED anywhere.. or, whether they just went to school there. It's interesting... but, NO reason at all to try to bash the SEC.... the BEST football conference on the planet. ... not for the cerebral side of the sport. Not at all. It's more like a barren wasteland for producing coaching talent for the top level of the sport. Just research all the HCs , OCs, DCs of the NFL teams over the years and you'll see what a relative pittance of representation the SEC has provided. I agree that the SEC has become the strongest recruiting CF conference predicated on great masses of kids that can run 40 yds real fast...common knowledge, but there still is a cerebral side of the sport, like it or not. If there wasn't you wouldn't find 23 coaches in the Pro Football Hall Of Fame.....featuring ZERO, of course, from the SEC. What I meant Hen is, if we're talking about the cerebral side of the sport, what should be interesting is where these coaches ATTENDED COLLEGE... where they fed their brains. NOT where they PLAYED football. Are there any coaches who never played the sport? Those guys would really be cerebral. My other point was: Looking up where coaches are from is a pretty weak point to use to somehow try to diminish the current dominance of the SEC. They PLAY better there. And, put MORE players in the NFL.
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Feb 8, 2017 19:10:44 GMT
Digging the hole deeper and deeper...
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Post by bluehen on Feb 9, 2017 15:04:46 GMT
... not for the cerebral side of the sport. Not at all. It's more like a barren wasteland for producing coaching talent for the top level of the sport. Just research all the HCs , OCs, DCs of the NFL teams over the years and you'll see what a relative pittance of representation the SEC has provided. I agree that the SEC has become the strongest recruiting CF conference predicated on great masses of kids that can run 40 yds real fast...common knowledge, but there still is a cerebral side of the sport, like it or not. If there wasn't you wouldn't find 23 coaches in the Pro Football Hall Of Fame.....featuring ZERO, of course, from the SEC. What I meant Hen is, if we're talking about the cerebral side of the sport, what should be interesting is where these coaches ATTENDED COLLEGE... where they fed their brains. NOT where they PLAYED football. Are there any coaches who never played the sport? Those guys would really be cerebral. My other point was: Looking up where coaches are from is a pretty weak point to use to somehow try to diminish the current dominance of the SEC. They PLAY better there. And, put MORE players in the NFL. What would be your explanation, Bevo, for why the SEC provides great playing talent to the highest level of the sport but can't provide hardly any coaching talent to the highest level of the sport ? The sport of football is more than just a bunch of speedy athletes zipping around a field....it must be organized, orchestrated,......in other words coached. Coaching is critically important, Bevo, is it not ?
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Post by Bevo on Feb 9, 2017 17:31:48 GMT
What I meant Hen is, if we're talking about the cerebral side of the sport, what should be interesting is where these coaches ATTENDED COLLEGE... where they fed their brains. NOT where they PLAYED football. Are there any coaches who never played the sport? Those guys would really be cerebral. My other point was: Looking up where coaches are from is a pretty weak point to use to somehow try to diminish the current dominance of the SEC. They PLAY better there. And, put MORE players in the NFL. What would be your explanation, Bevo, for why the SEC provides great playing talent to the highest level of the sport but can't provide hardly any coaching talent to the highest level of the sport ? The sport of football is more than just a bunch of speedy athletes zipping around a field....it must be organized, orchestrated,......in other words coached. Coaching is critically important, Bevo, is it not ?
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Post by Bevo on Feb 9, 2017 17:45:42 GMT
What would be your explanation, Bevo, for why the SEC provides great playing talent to the highest level of the sport but can't provide hardly any coaching talent to the highest level of the sport ? The sport of football is more than just a bunch of speedy athletes zipping around a field....it must be organized, orchestrated,......in other words coached. Coaching is critically important, Bevo, is it not ? I don't know... could be a number of reasons: - SEC coaches are already paid SO MUCH, and the job security is so good, perhaps more of the good coaches stay in the SEC? - Coaches are a somewhat in-bred fraternity. Meaning, they stick together... hire their friends and relatives of friends. So, the long-term history of coaches from the Northeast and Mid-west tends to perpetuate itself. - Rampant racism in the coaching fraternity prevented black coaches from getting much of a shot until relatively recently. The SEC (I assume) has a higher % of black players. So, their full integration into the coaching ranks has been severely delayed. - Maybe the players in the SEC are better PLAYERS... so, they PLAY longer.. and, make enough money to not care about trying to coach? Or, they just don't think about coaching, since it's not really a common job progression for the people they know? What do YOU think the reason is? Coaches are important, no doubt.... but, they don't directly sell tickets. People pay to watch the PLAYERS. Of course, they pay more to watch players that WIN! That's where coaching comes into play. In general though, Hen... I'm not all that interested in WHERE ANYONE comes from, coaches or players. I don't care if they're black, white, brown or purple... nor do I care whether they are from the SEC or MAC or from Alberta. Maybe, I care a little if they're from UT Austin. But, that's just due to familiarity. All I care about is: How they perform.
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