If You could have any coach for one game...

Why don't we be a little more passive in our response?

If you were to argue with me over cardiology, I would hope you would respect that I have devoted my life to this discipline, while you have maybe watched 1 ER or Gray's Anatomy show. You can call it passive, I call it respect. RM knows more football than I do simply because he has been in the DAMN trenches at all levels, while I have been on the F'ing bleachers all my life.
 
SO for one game, IF your team just happens to have way better talent than the opposition and IF you have a Pro quality signal caller, choose Pete and you will win about 85% of the time.


With all those conditions you could probably choose me and win 75% of the time. :D
 
What is even worse is how little I know of Bobby Dodd's accomplishments. :( This is the start of my second year being a GT fan so if you guys could give me a little slack that would help :D

you are forgiven...I did not know that. I was unsure what you might now...hence the smiley face and shaking finger.

Now...if one of the usual suspects put that up there they would have received the beheading icon!
 
Definitely Dodd, he was the single greatest gameday coach in the history of college football. There was a reason "Dodd's Luck" became a well known term. He saw the game several plays in advance. He would quick kick on 3rd down to pin the other team deep. Make seemingly crazy calls like the Chappell Rhino pass to beat U[sic]GA. All the old time coaches knew he was the best. If he'd had factory talent, he'd have won like Bear did, if not more.

If you gave that question to Bear, Wallace Wade, Neyland, Wally Butts, Frank Broyles, and Vince Dooley instead of a bunch of sportswriters, it'd comeback as a near unanimous, Dodd.
 
if we're talking about in pro and college, I'd say Pete Carroll (I have him a little over PJ b/c he's won a title in D1, but that might change in the next 3 years..hopefully..), Bobby Dodd, and of course, I have to go to the pro level and be a homer with Bill Walsh.
 
If you were to argue with me over cardiology, I would hope you would respect that I have devoted my life to this discipline, while you have maybe watched 1 ER or Gray's Anatomy show. You can call it passive, I call it respect. RM knows more football than I do simply because he has been in the DAMN trenches at all levels, while I have been on the F'ing bleachers all my life.

It's OK, we all know you have a man-crush on RM. Secretly we all do... ;)
 
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