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Why So Many Failed While Belichick Succeded

At 6-0 I was drinking the Josh McDaniels kool aid.

Of course 10 weeks in the NFL can often feel like an eternity and boy has a lot changed in 10 weeks.

Like everyone else who owns a sports website I couldn’t comprehend any of the Broncos off-season moves. They fired Shanahan abruptly, owing him 14 million, to hire a blue eyed baby face coach to turn things around. Three years ago no one questions this move. Three years ago Charlie Weiss isn’t a pariah in South Bend, Eric Mangini is still the “Man-genius” and Romeo Crennel hasn’t failed so famously McDaniels was suppose to be different.  After all he was the guy that developed Brady was the selling point, that was suppose to set Josh apart. So what happens? McDaniels arrives on the scene, cleans out the coaching staff, feuds with his star QB and diva WR. McDaniels put the pressure on himself. Then 6-0 happened. The Patriot game happened. The Marshall hug happened. Denver had found their new Golden Boy. I went on 4th Down and compared Josh McDaniels to Bill Walsh (gulp.).

So what went wrong?

Simply put McDaniels made every mistake that his predecessors made;

  • Step 1: Alienate Players. Marshall, Scheffler and Cutler. Shaun Rogers, Cribbs, Edwards.
  • Step 2: Arrogance With The Media. Check.
  • Step 3: A questionable draft track record. Moreno, Smith, Ayers, Quinn. Clemens, Gholston, Schlegel.
  • Step 4: Bring In Your guys. Gaffney, Leach. Barton, Coleman, Elam.

Ultimately Step 3 and 4 lead to the Broncos decline. McDaniels inherited a roster with star pieces and little depth and did his best to entirely turn it over. Only problem is he got absolutely no production from any of his draft picks and immediately cut back the playing time of the established starters. He choose “his guys” over guys that were better players. Why do you think Eddie Royal, coming of a 90 catch season, didn’t play. Why do you think Moreno, who struggled mightily played while Peyton Hillis never even got a look. Scheme and talent can make up for a lot in this league but your players have to buy in. Clearly there was a rift between the Shannahan hold overs and the McDaniels faithful. There’s no other explanation for a team failing to show up against two awful teams when it mattered the most.

Magini had the same problems in NY. He played his guys, his scheme, feuded with Farve and it got him fired. He started his Cleavland stint the same way. He exiled Rogers on Day 1, Jamal Lewis decided to retire, James Davis got hurt in “non contact practice injury” and players complained to the union about long bus rides. He painted over a mural of Jim Brown. It seemed he had learned nothing. He brought in his guys even though they failed him in NY. Then something changed. The last 4 games of the season the Browns didn’t roll over and die. They fought to save Mangini’s job and it culminated in a win streak and a Gatorade bath for the much maligned coach.

This is exactly why Cleveland hired Mangini. Remember this is the same franchise that let Belichick get away. Remember the circumstances of his firing? He exiled Kosar tried to install his guys and his system and the fans and media turned on him. It wasn’t his X’s and O’s that got him canned. He went to New England learned the error of his ways and of course the rest is history.

McDaniels undoing will never be about football knowledge it’ll be in the way they handle their football knowledge. McDaneils will know more about football then I can learn in three lifetimes but that skill alone can only take you so far.

MMA

New For 2010: Georges St. Pierre Warcrest Shirt

Look! It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s another Affliction GSP shirt! Jesus, It’s like a weekly occurrence recently.

Who can blame them though? St. Pierre is MMA’s most marketable man. He’s got his own underwear and is even stars in Gatorade commercials. Now, here’s the latest in a line of Badass Affliction shirts bearing his name.

It looks kinda similar to the “Storm GSP Tee”, using the Red and black color scheme. It goes back to the old design, with the Warcrest on the front, which I always thought was just awesome.

MMA Warehouse has it for 49.99.

For more GSP gear, check out The 3rd String Store.

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MMA

Another GSP TV Spot…

Not sure if this one actually going to end up being on TV, but apparently Affliction is really hitching their wagon to my French Canadian hero.

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This one isn’t as good as the Georges St. Pierre Gatorade ad, but there is definitely another huge payday for GSP.

MMA

Don’t You Ever Fight GSP!

This may be the funniest commercial of all time, but I can’t figure out if the comedy is intentional or unintentional. This is the new Georges St. Pierre Gatorade commercial. Check it out.

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Well, if nothing else, it’s true. I also called the fact that they wouldn’t have GSP speak during the commercial. It’s cool to see this man, who is just a sick athlete, get his due.

MMA

GSP’s Gatorade Ad Hits The States…

A long time ago, I got really excited about the fact that UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St. Pierre received a sponsorship deal with Gatorade. He appeared in the Canadian “G” commercial awhile ago:

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Now, Rolling Stone becomes the first US media outlet to carry an ad featuring the world’s best pound-for-pound fighter (That’s right, I said it.)

First off, Thanks go to MMAweekly for the scan. Second, I think the ad is cool enough. However, my main complaint is that it makes GSP look like he is performing a karate kick more than anything out of miXed martial arts.

I guess you have to take little victories wherever you can get them.

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