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Coaching Success as Measured by Average Depth of Playoff Run


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15 hours ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

 

It gets sad, and clueless, doesn't it?

 

I'm guessing next comes a study of hair length as an objective measure of success, with long hair better, followed by frequency of clapping as an objective measure of failure.

Yup, they gotta include sensitivity to the sun along with hair length and clapping, then they will have all their bases covered..,, 

 

GO BILLS!!!

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You’re the person who tried to put him in a “bad coach” bracket:

 

On 12/10/2022 at 5:05 PM, Chaos said:

So you have no proof he is a bad coach.


So I responded with my rationale… and then you said this:

 

10 hours ago, Chaos said:

Please reread the original post.  This time do it with what the kids call "reading comprehension".  The post clearly says it is not a measure of who is the best coach.  

 

If you’re looking to define an objective measure of success, I wouldn’t suggest picking subjective criterion, like “who made the playoffs” … because a bunch of bad 7-9 teams make the playoffs every year and some play in challenging divisions.

 

As fun as this is, I’m going to retire from this thread, as everyone else did.

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