Saints to interview Aaron Glenn on Jan. 10th [Nick Underhill: Glenn probably gets an in person 2nd interview in a couple of weeks] (2 Viewers)

The fact you want numbers is silly. You go back around 30 years to name a few when the league and its rules were vastly different. Roethlisberger was developed by Cower more then Tomlin, but the point still stands. Name 1 franchise QB developed in the last 10 years by a defensive head coach. Name 1 defensive head coach that has gone to the superbowl in the last 10 years.

The simple truth is the trend is that offensive head coaches develop franchise QBs, and offensive head coaches win superbowls for the last 10 or so years. People who invest against the trend in stocks, crypto, real estate etc end up in bankruptcy far more often then not. The probabilities are the same here.

Never bet against the trend. Glenn coming here will likely not end up in the superbowl for his tenure here. If I gambled, thats where the smart money bet would be based on trends.

Lol. You said you follow probability. Probability is numbers so of course I want numbers.

Now you just resort to how it feels because it's "simple truth" based on the current trend without any support that you need an offensive coach to develop a QB.

And trends change in the NFL all the time. As soon as a team wins the Super Bowl all the other teams try to emulate them. But it changes all the time. You don't always have to follow the trends to be successful.

I'm not even sure if Glenn is the right choice for Saints HC and I would prefer an offensive HC, but that doesn't mean that you can't win a Super Bowl or develop a franchise QB with a defensive HC because it has been done many times. I mean the longest and best dynasty we have seen in the NFL was run by a defensive HC that developed a 7th round pick QB.
 
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Tom Brady was drafted just shy of 25 years ago and was a starter in 2001, 24 years ago, signing his first big franchise QB contract in 2002 which was 23 years ago.

And Tom won the Super Bowl 3 and 5 years ago. That's hardly ancient history. And none of it changes the fact that he developed under a defensive HC.
 
No, I'm not. Tom Brady was still coached by a defensive minded coach in New England when he won Superbowls there within the last decade. Do you think he ceased development?
Brady was developed into a franchise QB over 2 decades ago.

Again, you're completely out of context of the conversation which was naming when a QB was developed into a franchise QB by a defensive head coach in the last decade. Not when an already franchise QB won a superbowl who was developed by a defensive head coach.

Two very different things.
 
And Tom won the Super Bowl 3 and 5 years ago. That's hardly ancient history. And none of it changes the fact that he developed under a defensive HC.

Reading comprehension. When was he developed INTO a franchise QB by the defensive head coach? Over 20 years ago. Again, no one has done it in the last decade which was the original statement. The league as changed far to much to go back that far. No defensive head coach has done it in the last 10 years. Every single franchise QB in the NFL right now was developed under an offensive head coach.

You guys keep trying to change the statement I made. its not working, at all
 

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