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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles
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No doubt, whatsoever.
Even though I thought that the decision to go for it was not prudent, I will still take Frank Reich over Chuck Pagano any day of the week.
In fact, even before a single snap was played this season, I pointed out that Frank Reich (as a player) engineered 2 of the most historic comebacks in football history.
In 1984, his Maryland Terrapins were losing to Miami, Fla. by a score of 31-0 at halftime. Maryland came back to win by a score of 42-40.
8 years later, his Buffalo Bills were losing to the Oilers by a score of 35-3 early in the 3rd quarter of the 1992 AFC Wildcard Playoff game. Reich and company came back to win by a score of 41-38, in overtime.
I like the notion of having a guy with that kind of resolve at the helm.
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Originally Posted by Racehorse
I hope that he engineers a season comeback to steal the division. It is ripe for the taking.
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Warren Moon and the 1993 Oilers started that season out at 1-4, then won their next 11 games to finish at 12-4.
http://www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/re...Teams/1993-hou
Let's start with the Jets today.
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