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Tspot-D-Ravenator
08-23-2006, 08:59 PM
Just a question that's been on my mind..I believe one thing that makes a coach great is that he can make due with the players he has to work with and make it work...I still think Brian Billick did just this when he became coach for the Ravens:rocking: ...We had a great defense, but our offense was pretty offensive:ralph: Tell me what you think:jester:

PurpleRulz
08-23-2006, 09:02 PM
Putting great support coaches around him.

Knowing how to manage the clock.

WINNING CHAMPIONSHIPS!!!!!!!!!:thumbup:

Kaven
08-24-2006, 07:42 PM
Organization
Good players
Luck

BaltimoreRon
08-25-2006, 12:32 PM
Putting great support coaches around him.

That's my argument when I invariably hear Ravens 'fans' say that Billick didn't win the Super Bowl, Marvin Lewis won it. What those 'fans' fail to forget is that Marvin was the only coach from Marchibroda's staff that Billick retained. All great leaders surround themselves with great people, that's what makes them successful. Billick get the credit because he knew who to surround himself with.

Now as for picking QB's........ :D

flraven
08-25-2006, 03:23 PM
That's my argument when I invariably hear Ravens 'fans' say that Billick didn't win the Super Bowl, Marvin Lewis won it. What those 'fans' fail to forget is that Marvin was the only coach from Marchibroda's staff that Billick retained. All great leaders surround themselves with great people, that's what makes them successful. Billick get the credit because he knew who to surround himself with.

Now as for picking QB's........ :D

And also Marvin wasn't even his first choice. Billick wanted to get Gunther Cunningham, who went with the Chiefs.

Lucky Us! :)

BaltimoreRon
08-25-2006, 03:28 PM
That's right, I forgot about that.

And we also could have ended up with George Seifert or Chris Palmer as head coach. Look what they've done in the years that Coach B. has been here.

highwater
08-25-2006, 05:11 PM
Organization
Good players
Luck

Rack that -- organization is not recognized the way it should be. I think that is one of Billick's greatest attributes, but how often do we hear "Billick was supposed to be an offensive genuis, and he's not" while he's leading a team to a Super Bowl title, just like last year we heard some people whine "Marvin Lewis was supposed to be a defensive genius, but their defense sucks" while he lead the Bengals to the playoffs. It seems to take many years for coaches to shed their repetations as coordinators, which detracts from their abilities and talents as leaders of the whole team.

postalworker
08-25-2006, 05:21 PM
Billick is not an exceptional Xs and Os coach, but the man is an awesome motivator and leader of men. He's really good at getting his players to play hard, although the past two years haven't necessarily reflected that. Billick seems to be refocused, less involved with the media, and ready to bring this team back to form.

Mobtown
08-25-2006, 06:07 PM
A Great Tailor.


http://www.psu.edu/sports/football/joepa300/joeshoecolor.jpg

cajmax
08-26-2006, 05:26 AM
The short list:

1. Adjusting to adversity
2. Picking a very good supporting staff
3. Player development
4. Discipline
5. Knowing his own limitations