ride_the_lightning wrote:Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter
Filed to ESPN: Doug Marrone has agreed to leave Syracuse and become the next head coach of the Buffalo Bills.
Ma è vero...?
Per chi non o conosce come è Marrone....?
Difensivo, offensivo...?

ride_the_lightning wrote:Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter
Filed to ESPN: Doug Marrone has agreed to leave Syracuse and become the next head coach of the Buffalo Bills.












Boh, ok per Smith, ma Kelly è evidentemente intenzionato ad andare altrove. Whiz, dai, senza Warner a fare il fenomeno ha un record pari pari a quello di Gailey. Di Marrone non so un tubo, ma dicono che ha ribaltato una cultura perdente decennale a Syracuse (check) e che sa come far crescere un QB (check).Teo wrote:Non ho più parole per descrivere sta merda... Avevamo Lovie, Chip, lo stesso Wisehunt e poi vai a prendere l'HC DI Syracuse che è 25-25 in un college medio e non ha nel running game il suo PlayBook primario..
Andate affanculo tutti..


Non c'entra far correre 1200 yards, c'entra vincere con quel sistema in cui hai giocatori e OL che ti permettono quei numeri.Patamunzo wrote:Boh, ok per Smith, ma Kelly è evidentemente intenzionato ad andare altrove. Whiz, dai, senza Warner a fare il fenomeno ha un record pari pari a quello di Gailey. Di Marrone non so un tubo, ma dicono che ha ribaltato una cultura perdente decennale a Syracuse (check) e che sa come far crescere un QB (check).Teo wrote:Non ho più parole per descrivere sta merda... Avevamo Lovie, Chip, lo stesso Wisehunt e poi vai a prendere l'HC DI Syracuse che è 25-25 in un college medio e non ha nel running game il suo PlayBook primario..
Andate affanculo tutti..
Riguardo al running game, secondo me anche Martz sarebbe riuscito ad usare Spiller meglio di Gailey, e nonostante quello ha messo 1200 yards. Non credo che serva per forza un guru del gioco di corsa per farlo rendere, basta non essere dementi...





Syracuse Orange Head Football Coach · Syracuse, New York · Dec 12, 2008 to 1/5/13
• 2010 American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Region 1 Coach of the Year.
• 2010 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year finalist.
• In 2010, led the Orange to the inaugural New Era Pinstripe Bowl Championship.
• Named 'America's Friendliest College Football Coach' by ESPN the Magazine.
• In his second year, Syracuse continued its ascent in the national statistical rankings, including total defense (7th from 37th), pass defense (10th from 85th), pass efficiency (14th from 113th), scoring defense (13th from 81st), and first downs allowed (12th from 27th), interceptions thrown (13th from 84th)
•The 2009 Orange improved in the national statistical rankings in third down defense (28th from 117th), first downs allowed (27th from 104th), rush defense (13th from 101st), total defense (37th from 114th), tackles for loss (15th from 104th) and sacks (6th from 100th).
New Orleans Saints Offensive Coordinator · 2006 to 2008
• In his three seasons, the Saints threw 1,232 passes and surrendered only 39 sacks.![]()
• In 2008, the team led the NFL in total offense (410.7 yards per game) and passing offense (311.1 yards per game).
• In 2007, the Saints ranked first in red zone touchdown percentage (.720, 36 of 50), led the NFC in third-down conversions (46.3) and notched 346 first downs.
• In 2007, set an NFL record with 440 completions, and also set team all-time highs for passing first downs (222), attempts (652), touchdown passes (28) and completion percentage (67.5).
• In 2007, allowed the fewest sacks in the league (16), an average of one per 41 attempted.
• In 2006, led NFL in total offense and set a team record with an NFL-leading 6,264 yards.
• In 2006, set club records with 330 first downs, an average of 5.8 yards per play and 4,503 passing yards.
• In 2006, only team in the NFL with four players with more than 650 receiving yards.



