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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 665388" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>The Rays also had a .487 winning percentage in the 5 years leading up to this year. Not sure that’s the example you want to use. Unless you’re saying we should give Collins 5 years before we field a contender. </p><p></p><p>I agree Paul wasn’t afraid of being unique. I honestly think that was part of his undoing. He’s a great option coach. I personally think if he could’ve made the offense more attractive, while running similar concepts, he’d still be here. He was married to his system and it ultimately caught up to him. </p><p></p><p>That being said, 2014 was one of my favorite seasons as a fan. When Paul had an experienced Oline, a WR that could stretch a defense and commanded help along with a qb that could get it to said WR, he was very dangerous. While I think having a good bback was nice, the 3 I listed are what I feel truly made his O go regardless of who we were playing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 665388, member: 786"] The Rays also had a .487 winning percentage in the 5 years leading up to this year. Not sure that’s the example you want to use. Unless you’re saying we should give Collins 5 years before we field a contender. I agree Paul wasn’t afraid of being unique. I honestly think that was part of his undoing. He’s a great option coach. I personally think if he could’ve made the offense more attractive, while running similar concepts, he’d still be here. He was married to his system and it ultimately caught up to him. That being said, 2014 was one of my favorite seasons as a fan. When Paul had an experienced Oline, a WR that could stretch a defense and commanded help along with a qb that could get it to said WR, he was very dangerous. While I think having a good bback was nice, the 3 I listed are what I feel truly made his O go regardless of who we were playing. [/QUOTE]
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