![]() McCoy has close friends in the Tampa Bay locker room and a keen understanding of all things Bucs. Eat up.It’s best to pay attention when six-time Pro Bowler Gerald McCoy, the retired Bucs defensive tackle, talks about the Buccaneers. To relive how it went down for the Eagles and Chip, this episode of Beef History captures Kelly’s tenure through his relationship with LeSean McCoy. Performance review: needed a change of scenery to realize potential, hungry for success and food. It worked out for both Reid and Philly in the end. Wasn’t an option (for the Eagles) but also was the best option. Performance review: you know what to expect with Mike and if he disappoints then that’s on you for having hope. McCoy didn’t do this for the Chargers, just wasted a lot of primes and made them suck without a redeeming future. He has made teams suck so bad that they became Super Bowl caliber upon his departure. Basically, he is brought in to make sure a team tanks. A summation of the conspiracy can be found on this Reddit post. I’m not big on conspiracies unless they are just the dumbest shit. Gave birth to one of my favorite NFL conspiracy theories. Performance review: pro, isn’t Mike Mularkey. Had they been 3-11, maybe his story would be different. He was fired when the team sat at 2-12 and to me that is very funny. Jacksonville would then completely blow up that roster ever so slowly, which isn’t on Gus, but also wouldn’t have been possible without him in the first place. He went 14-48, which was enough failure to allow the Jaguars to draft an incredible defense that would get them moments away from a Super Bowl appearance. Replaced the inept Mike Mularkey by taking over a mess of a two-win team and proceeded to just roll around in said mess for four years. Performance review: has the look of senior management. He went 4-12 then was fired into the sun. Rob Chudzinski ( Cleveland Browns )Ī great coach if you are looking for an example of how the NFL has a serious diversity problem with head coaches. Performance review: has a worldly view, may not be driven by success. C’est ce que tu as en tournant le dos à Montréal, Marc. In 2020 he would go 1-4 as head coach of the XFL’s Tampa Bay Vipers. Once he followed that up with a five win season, the Bears blew him out of town. He then struggled to adjust to our less cultured ways back stateside and turned a 10-6 team into an 8-8 team. Marc Trestman ( Chicago Bears )Ĭame from the Canadian Football League where he managed to win back-to-back Grey Cups with the Montreal Alouettes. Performance review: knows to quit while he’s ahead, poor communicator. He immediately interviewed within the division, but the Jets passed on him. ![]() He strayed from that consistency in 2014 and guided the team to a lofty nine wins, then immediately opted out of his contract and told his players via text. Had guided Syracuse to at least five losses in each of his four years there, so Buffalo said, “he’s our type of guy.” In his first year, Doug achieved the success Buffalo had grown used to: they finished 6-10 for the third time in four years. I present you with the other head coaching hires made that same offseason: Doug Marrone ( Buffalo Bills ) Here are some of the other pitfalls they could’ve dropped into. Had the Eagles gone a different route, that might not have been the case. Kelly’s reign in Philly is memorable because he actually accomplished something. Looking back at that 2013 coaching landscape, the Eagles might have played the available cards perfectly. ![]() In this episode of Beef History, we explore how their relationship bloomed and rotted before our eyes, but it’s also worth highlighting a different area of this timeline. One major character in Chip’s Philadelphia story is LeSean McCoy, the running back who sat atop the league only for Kelly to cast him aside in an trade returned mostly beef (Kelly feuded both with McCoy and the beef statue that was Kiko Alonso). Their first year together made it look like a good match, and then the next two seasons turned the experiment into a big, sad fart. In January 2013, the Philadelphia Eagles brought on Chip Kelly as their new head coach.
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