UConn James Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, hondo in seattle said: With his winning record, if McD gets fired by Pegula, someone else will hire him as a HC. He'll be a HC coach long enough in this league to see some of his subordinates become head coaches. In that sense, he'll have a tree. But I think the idea of a "tree" means a bit more than that. To me a coaching tree means a coach who mentored and influenced his subordinates who later on exhibited that influence when they were head coaches. Bill Walsh comes to mind. I think the coaches under McD might be influenced by his "process" and culture. But his tree will lack any distinctive, original X and O tactical stuff. To me, that's not a true tree. McD is just another branch in the Reid tree. The Xs and Os just haven't come through. There was a small window but we are at the very tail end of the undersized-all-around defensive zone scheme having any kind of success. The pendulum has swung back to bruiser RBs running it roughshod. McD has refused to re-invent and, honestly, I think his tree is going to be pruned & grafted sooner rather than later. 1 Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Lost said: People who have coaching trees are innovators of the game. McD is a good leader but he hasn't changed the game in any meaningful way that others will follow. Ending a 17 year playoff drought is not changing the game? The Bills have been a heavy hitter in the AFC ever since. I feel like McDermott is an important character in the story of the game. Is his welcome run out ? Maybe, but I don’t doubt for a minute that he wouldn’t have sustained success with another team. Quote
strive_for_five_guy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Lost said: People who have coaching trees are innovators of the game. McD is a good leader but he hasn't changed the game in any meaningful way that others will follow. I mean, the league has copied the shell defense that is a staple of McD’s defenses. Unfortunately, we don’t have the horses playing safety like we once did, and haven’t shored up other parts of the defense so far either. Quote
Buffalo03 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Mikie2times said: Some of the better leaders I have worked with have told me, you being an expert or great is not a sign that you’re doing your job well. How we perform when you aren’t there and how well you duplicate yourself with employees is. I think this logic clearly extends to coaches. To me it’s easier to validate who the very best are based on the number of future leaders and coaches they have been able to develop. Plenty of critical McD threads out there. I was hoping to focus this conversation on if anybody thinks McD will develop a coaching tree or has the capability of doing so, and if yes or no, how much does that matter in evaluating his success? Hypothetically, who would that tree consist of? I don’t consider Dabs, Frazier, or Brady as part of that tree. Does anybody here feel that is the case or could be in time? Maybe some influence? From my view this relevant as far as a different angle to evaluate his performance vs the standard stuff we hear on the board. They coached under McDermott so why would they not count under his tree? Belichick, Sean Payton, Tom Coughlin all worked on Bill Parcells's staffs. Are they not part of his tree? I don't know what your requirements would be unless you don't wanna give McDermott credit for his assistant coaches being given other coaching opportunities Quote
gobills404 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) No but at least he has a coaching twig that’s gone 11-30 since a fluke playoff appearance Edited 3 hours ago by gobills404 Quote
UConn James Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Buffalo03 said: They coached under McDermott so why would they not count under his tree? Belichick, Sean Payton, Tom Coughlin all worked on Bill Parcells's staffs. Are they not part of his tree? I don't know what your requirements would be unless you don't wanna give McDermott credit for his assistant coaches being given other coaching opportunities The logic is that they coached on the side that McD is not known to have heavy involvement with. Handed them the keys to the O and let them drive without much interference. Quote
Bob Chandler's Hands Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago How about a Mike Tomlin tree or a John Harbaugh tree? I am not sure those exist either. The whole concept is sort of stupid given how many times coaches change teams in their career and are influenced by different experiences. Quote
Ray Stonada Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago You don’t get a tree until you win a Lombardi. 1 Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 3 hours ago, wppete said: I think Daboll falls under the Belichick tree. Daboll is off the Belichick tree, grafted to horseradish. If you don't keep it growing in a barrel, it rages off everywhere. Edited 1 hour ago by Ridgewaycynic2013 Quote
Wolfgang Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Coaching tree? Doubt it... Coaching shrub? Maybe someday... Quote
Doc Brown Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago 4 hours ago, Bills!Win! said: Coaching trees would be Holmgren Reid Belichick who else? Pry could add Mike Shanahan tree - McVay, Kyle Shanahan, LaFleur, McDaniel (loose branch right now). Quote
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