View Full Version : Should Brian Billick be a canidate for "Coach of the Year"?
Tspot-D-Ravenator
11-08-2006, 08:07 PM
I know it's still a little too early, but I'm just throwing it out there. If we make it to the playoffs or win the division, do you think he should win it? So far, he has done a tremendous job by turning this franchise around from last years 6-10 record!:thumbup: We were a joke after that Detroit game:grbac: ! I remember wearing my Ravens shirt to Wally World after that and getting laughed at by a kid!!!:thumbdown: I am very proud now. :patriot: Is there anyone that still wants Billick to be fired?? :nerd:
camdenyard
11-08-2006, 09:35 PM
I know it's still a little too early
Exactly. Ask me in January.
Ravenswarrior19
11-08-2006, 10:35 PM
He should be after this week cuz he'll be an offensive guru again. Wait till you see Steve McNair lay a 4 TD bombshell on his old franchise. Then he'll have to apologize for embarassing the FIsh
Gabrosin
11-09-2006, 01:42 AM
Candidate? Sure. But I can't imagine it going to anyone other than Sean Payton, provided the Saints make the playoffs. He's turned around a losing franchise, much the same way Marvin Lewis has in Cincy. You could argue, of course, for Tony Dungy, if the Colts continue to cruise, but I think Dungy is as much the benefactor of having great players as he is a great coach. Payton has taken a group of players with a pretty high degree of turnover and put them at the top of their division (one of the toughest in football). He's got in right now in my book.
Billick would probably be around fifth or sixth.
Mobtown
11-09-2006, 07:10 AM
No way.
This team has tons fo talent and if anything BB has held them back. I like BB and I want him to remain our coach...but he has done nothing special to warrant COTY.
AA-Raven
11-09-2006, 07:49 AM
of course he should be, but as I stated in another post, I also think as far as AFC goes that Herman Edwards (without his starting QB and with a guy in Huard who hasn't played since he was with the Fins) and Roof retires and the D' in KC is still only above average, I think he deserves some credit as well.
my possible COTY are:
Peyton (NO)
Edwards (KC)
Billick (Balt)
Smith (Chic)
Mista T
11-09-2006, 08:16 AM
Absolutely. Taking a group of aging, bickering vets and turning the Ravens into a cohesive contending team is quite an accomplishment.
But I can't imagine it going to anyone other than Sean Payton, provided the Saints make the playoffs. He's turned around a losing franchise, much the same way Marvin Lewis has in Cincy.
Please --- no!:thumbdown:
Billick deserved COY in 2000, but lost out to Saints coach Jim Haslett, who had also just "turned around a losing franchise, much the same way Marvin Lewis has in Cincy". How many times does a Saints coach turn around a losing franchise?:229031_confused2:
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PARavensJeff
11-09-2006, 09:23 AM
Possible canidate, but being 6-2 thru 8 games doesn't mean squat at the end of the year unless you continue playing that way, make the playoffs & go on from there.
There are also some other canidates who may be worthy.
This discussion should be completed after the Bills game on New Years Eve, & we'll see where the Ravens wind up after all 16 games are played.
Sports Steve
11-09-2006, 09:35 AM
Too early however he is on his way if things stay the same.
:jester: :jester:
AZRAVEN
11-09-2006, 09:58 AM
I don't think so, at least not as things stand. The Ravens have always been a team with a lot of talent. I would be inclined to go with Payton at this point, but as you say it's to early to even be speculating.
AA-Raven
11-09-2006, 10:06 AM
AZ brings up a great point, Billick has numerous (current and former All-Pros on his roster)
Odgen
Lewis
Thomas
Reed
C-Mac
Heap
Scott
J.Lewis
Mason
McNair
Rolle
this team has always had the talent to compete, it was the QB-OL that held them back from achieving
BUDDAROW
11-09-2006, 10:06 AM
To Early as stated above, BUT!!! if we go deep into the playoffs/ SB ....
I say Hell yeah!!
If for no other reason, literally putting his balls/ job / career on the line by assuming command of the offense/ TEAM
Sure, I can deal with that
Still hate the way he articulates his message, but WTF!!
We be looking GOOD!!!
BlackOutD
11-09-2006, 10:42 AM
I think it's absolutely possible if we end up 14-2 or 13-3 with homefield...you never know!!
Irishraven
11-09-2006, 10:48 AM
As difficult as our home stretch will be I do think we will go 12-4 and Billick will deseve COTY - we have plenty of momentum and I can't see it waivering...
Titans will not roll over and die but we are gonna put up big numbers this weekend, I'm feeling good about it just as I was about the Terps beating Clemson :thumbup:
Art-Florida
11-09-2006, 11:19 AM
Let him win the next five or six in a row and watch sentiment change on this. He'll get nominations for speaker of the house, sainthood, and Defender of the West.
RAVENOUS52
11-09-2006, 03:59 PM
Billick's day will come and sooner than we think.
Individual awards mean little to him...It's that shiny silver stick with the football attached to it that he cares about.
Tspot-D-Ravenator
11-09-2006, 06:14 PM
Possible canidate, but being 6-2 thru 8 games doesn't mean squat at the end of the year unless you continue playing that way, make the playoffs & go on from there.
There are also some other canidates who may be worthy.
This discussion should be completed after the Bills game on New Years Eve, & we'll see where the Ravens wind up after all 16 games are played.
If you read my message, I said " if we make the playoffs"! Is anybody home??:nerd: