DaSkinz Baby wrote:Shanahan is a mediocre coach. He has been for a very long time. Since he won two Super Bowls ages ago with John Elway, he's been nothing special. That's not just me hating on him. It's a fact. He misses on as many player personnel decisions as he hits on. For every Albert Morris there is a John Beck. His people skills leave a lot to be desired and while I am not in the lockerrom or practice field, I question his ability to motivate players properly. If you're happy making the playoffs every other year or two but not advancing, then you probably like Shanahan. If you want a coach who is innovative, charismatic, can make mediocre players better and is secure enough to have a strong GM making the correct roster moves, then Shanny isn't your guy
Your first sentence is the same tired, lazy, factually incorrect statement that so many lame fans use to justisfy the fact that they don't like the red lobster that it makes me SMH!
Then you totally lost me on the talent evaluation rant. WOW... so wrong.
Look every talent evaluator has hits or misses, but do you really think Rex or Beck were in Shanny's long term plans as a starter with the team. They were, in Spuriers words, cheep and available. WHo would you have taken? Gabbert (and not taken Kerrigan), Dalton (and not taken Kerrigan), Ponder (and not taken Kerrigan), or Kaepernack (and not taken Kerrigan)?
Sure Shanny has had some misses but he has hit on much more than he has missed!
Come on man, you're better than that!