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Originally Posted by Easy 6
I totally disagree that he couldnt be successful again, football is still football... all of the plays called today are same ones he used to run for the most part, they're all just variations on the same theme
With his contacts and reputation, he would be able to assemble a solid coaching staff as well
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It's not Madden. It isn't just the plays, it's when and how you call them. If it were as simple as just having the plays, every coach out there could run an offense by simply watching film for a year or so and stealing playbooks. It's tendencies, sequencing and little wrinkles you add to a route here and there.
He'll be outprepared every single week. He'd get blown out of the barn. It would be no different than when Spurrier thought he could work 20 hours a week and hang in the NFL like he did in college.
Unless he's willing to go back to the mattresses, he'll get smoked. I don't think he would be.