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Coaching for a total of 10 years with 1 title isn't that impressive. His lack of longevity will hurt him.
I think this win tonight just ensured Cowher a spot when he hangs it up unless he just totally goes in the tank for a significant period of time.
I might be off but thats 14 years, 10 playoffs, 6 AFC champ games, 2 SB and 1 SB win. I don't know his exact win % but I do know he's averaged 10 wins a year for the 14 so its gotta be .750ish.
Thoughts?
Moon: I'm sorta shocked by this one, but considering the number of years he played and his visibilty as a trailblazer of successful black QBs, it makes sense. He also threw for a million yards, including all those in the CFL. There is a huge glut of QBs, and I guess the only reason I'm surprised is that unlike Young and Kelly and some of the others, he never made a Super Bowl.
I think this win tonight just ensured Cowher a spot when he hangs it up unless he just totally goes in the tank for a significant period of time.
I might be off but thats 14 years, 10 playoffs, 6 AFC champ games, 2 SB and 1 SB win. I don't know his exact win % but I do know he's averaged 10 wins a year for the 14 so its gotta be .750ish.
Thoughts?
That 'only QB to ever go to 8 straight Pro Bowls' stat was a big surprise to me. That's pretty impressive, and may have been the main reason Moon got in so quickly.
Moon was a Rose Bowl MVP and didn't even get a chance in teh NFL out of college. I agree that his race shouldn't be a factor. But the fact that he wasn't given a chance should be.
Not many coaches in the HOF right now, and there's a bunch in the modern Cowher era (Belliceck, Parcells, Jimmy Johnson, Shanahan) who have won close to as many games and multiple Super Bowls that may get looks at it first. It's hard to tell with coaches, because it seems like the voters are leary of letting them in, though George Allen and John Madden are now starting to buck that trend, so more may follow suit.
Shows yet again that statistics are only part of the story. There is nothing in his resume that shows he's a definite HOF.