Why We Should All Be Rooting Against The Indianapolis Colts

Under Chudzinski's direction, the 2002 Miami offense set new school records for points (527), total yards (6,074) and rushing touchdowns (33) on the way to a second consecutive appearance in the National Championship Game with a 12-1 record. The Hurricanes averaged 40.5 points per game, while averaging 284.2 yards per game passing and 183.0 yards per game rushing.

In 2001, the Miami offense set a new standard for excellence on the way to leading the team to an undefeated season. Chudzinski's offense set a school record for scoring with 475 points in the regular season, while maintaining Miami's tradition of balanced offense, averaging more than 200 yards both rushing (204.6 ypg) and passing (250.2 ypg), compiling the third-best yards per game average in school history (454.8 ypg), and scoring at least 33 points in 10 of 12 games.
 
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LOL....the ****** here want Pagano.

Cant stop laughing.

The names that are poo poo'd by some of y'all make you look like real clueless fans.

It you don't say Butch or a posters man crush then the coach is trash. Too funny
 
Under Chudzinski's direction, the 2002 Miami offense set new school records for points (527), total yards (6,074) and rushing touchdowns (33) on the way to a second consecutive appearance in the National Championship Game with a 12-1 record. The Hurricanes averaged 40.5 points per game, while averaging 284.2 yards per game passing and 183.0 yards per game rushing.

In 2001, the Miami offense set a new standard for excellence on the way to leading the team to an undefeated season. Chudzinski's offense set a school record for scoring with 475 points in the regular season, while maintaining Miami's tradition of balanced offense, averaging more than 200 yards both rushing (204.6 ypg) and passing (250.2 ypg), compiling the third-best yards per game average in school history (454.8 ypg), and scoring at least 33 points in 10 of 12 games.

U laugh at pagano but pushing for chud ? Seriously ?

You're joking right ?



I'm ok with chud as a HC but laughing at pagano is beyond insane. One has a great resume and one not so much .
 
FWIW, I don't see the "can't miss" hype of Pagano. I think his best attribute would be bringing on a good staff.
 
just one honest question, is he a good personality on the trail. will he get kids away from saban *** n fisher
 
just one honest question, is he a good personality on the trail. will he get kids away from saban *** n fisher

When at UM the players loved him. Great connection with the kids.

Hes one of the few coaches recently that seems like the players really like him, probably because he's a straight up dude. Won't bs them.

Bruce Arians is the same way
 
You want an old dude who had cancer and is about to be fired? Are you kidding?


FWIW, I don't see the "can't miss" hype of Pagano. I think his best attribute would be bringing on a good staff.

Chud was fired.

I'd give my middle nut for Pagano and I wouldn't oppose Chud necessarily, and I would give all of my nuts for Butch. I know, how strange that I could support all 3? Heck, if HueJack was hired I'd give him a chance too. These guys all come from the NFL with great X's and O's knowledge. And Butch is Butch.
 
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Joe Philbin is available as well.

We need an offensive genius to lead this program.

1995–2000 Miami (Florida)
(Defensive Backs/STU)
2001–2004 Cleveland Browns
(Secondary)
2005–2006 Oakland Raiders
(Defensive Backs)
2007 North Carolina
(Defensive Coordinator)
2008–2011 Baltimore Ravens
(2008–2010) (Secondary)
(2011) (Defensive Coordinator)
2012–present Indianapolis Colts
(Head Coach)

Im not sure how Pagano ever got the Colts job. There is nothing appealing about him at all.

Chud's resume is 1,000 times better.
 
You want an old dude who had cancer and is about to be fired? Are you kidding?


FWIW, I don't see the "can't miss" hype of Pagano. I think his best attribute would be bringing on a good staff.

Chud was fired.

I'd give my middle nut for Pagano and I wouldn't oppose Chud necessarily, and I would give all of my nuts for Butch. I know, how strange that I could support all 3? Heck, if HueJack was hired I'd give him a chance too. These guys all come from the NFL with great X's and O's knowledge. And Butch is Butch.

You basically echoed the way I feel exactly...and threw in a "middle nut" for good measure. Good workmanship, you're a winner and destined for greatness
 
Butch Davis was fired.

Pete Carrol was fired after one year with Jets.

Regardless, Pagano is a nothing.
 
Joe Philbin is available as well.

We need an offensive genius to lead this program.

1995–2000 Miami (Florida)
(Defensive Backs/STU)
2001–2004 Cleveland Browns
(Secondary)
2005–2006 Oakland Raiders
(Defensive Backs)
2007 North Carolina
(Defensive Coordinator)
2008–2011 Baltimore Ravens
(2008–2010) (Secondary)
(2011) (Defensive Coordinator)
2012–present Indianapolis Colts
(Head Coach)

Im not sure how Pagano ever got the Colts job. There is nothing appealing about him at all.

Chud's resume is 1,000 times better.

Are you related to Chud?
 
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Joe Philbin is available as well.

We need an offensive genius to lead this program.

1995–2000 Miami (Florida)
(Defensive Backs/STU)
2001–2004 Cleveland Browns
(Secondary)
2005–2006 Oakland Raiders
(Defensive Backs)
2007 North Carolina
(Defensive Coordinator)
2008–2011 Baltimore Ravens
(2008–2010) (Secondary)
(2011) (Defensive Coordinator)
2012–present Indianapolis Colts
(Head Coach)

Im not sure how Pagano ever got the Colts job. There is nothing appealing about him at all.

Chud's resume is 1,000 times better.

Are you related to Chud?

He has to be.

There is NO other way that he's pushing Chud instead of a proven NFL Head Coach who's had success.
 
Chuck Pagano.

We might get a gift like Michigan if we're lucky. Pagano could be our Harbaugh. Successful NFL coach beefs with the GM, is fired, sours on the pros and not having full control of his program, returns to a school he has ties to.

Assuming he gets fired, which due to "growing friction with the GM," seems very likely, I'm jumping Pagano up near the top of my list. This also assumes another NFL team doesn't snatch him up, which I think could happen, but this shlt would be ******* nice.




Attached at the hip with Butch Davis from 1995 - 2004.

- Spent all 5 years with Butch Davis at Miami as special teams and secondary coach.

- Next 5 years in the NFL as secondary coach. 4 with Butch in Cleveland, one with Oakland.

- Reunites with Butch and returns to college in 2007 at North Carolina as defensive coordinator. Took a defense that ranked 92nd the year before he arrived and brought em up to 35th.

- That earned him a 4-year stint with the Ravens and John Harbaugh from 2008 - 2011. First 3 years as secondary coach before becoming defensive coordinator in 2011, where he improved their total defense from 10th to 3rd.

- First ever shot as a head coach in Indy, he wins 11 games three straight times with a largely unimpressive roster, and as much as I hate to say it, an overrated QB short on experience and heavy on turnovers.



He's got experience and success as a college coordinator, NFL coordinator, and NFL head coach. He would bring Chud along in Chud's rightful role - coordinator, and he was the right hand man to Butch Davis for a very long time. He's also highly-regarded by John Harbaugh and brings pro-level experience and pedigree.

We would be lucky as fvck to stumble into a ****ed off Pagano looking to leave the pro game behind.

You my friend are one loved individual here. If this wouldve been anyone else then 90% of the post wouldve been "Butch Davis!!!", "You're a b!.tch, Butch Davis or GTFOH", "#BBB and you're a *****."
 
1. Tom Herman
2. Rob Chudzinski
3. Kyle Shanahan (best offensive football mind on planet right now)
4. Hue Jackson
5. Eddie Gran
6. Mario Cristobal
7. Butch Davis
8. Greg Schiano
9. Jim Leavitt
10. Curtis Johnson
 
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