ITT: Athletes that effectively keep their coaches employed

ITT: Athletes that effectively keep their coaches employed.

Kasper Schmeichel

lebron james

>W-w-we have no influence

Nice ass, btw.

Who?

But that coach was fired 3 days ago you fucking idiot

And Schmeichel was rumoured to cry to the owners about Ranieri

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no better example than Aaron Rodgers

once he retires McCarthy will slowly fade out of relevance

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Imagine if Spurs had to use Soldado in 2014-15, whoever their backup was in 2015-16, and Janssen this season, instead of Kane. They'd be lucky to finish 7th.

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McCarthy was relevant long before Rodgers was in the league. And he took 4-12 Packers to 13-3 and NFCCG in 2 seasons without Rodgers.

Literally one of the most underrated coaches in the NFL because everyone scapegoats him to keep Rodgers clean.

Pochettino had to use him as there was literally no alternative, and didn't rate him at all at first.

without this guy the seahawks go 8 - 8 (at best) the last 5 seasons

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No he wasn't

This dude was the OC for the worst offense in the league before getting hired by the Packers inexplicably as HC in 2006

Nothing much happened then until Rodgers started peaking in 2009

I am a lifelong Packers fan and you aren't going to make me budge on this one, anytime Rodgers has been out the team has looked like a mess

>This dude was the OC for the worst offense in the league
You're clueless. The Saints were an above average scoring offense each year he was there (they were bottom 3 when he took over) and he did it with someone called Aaron Brooks at quarterback. He was out of the league 1,5 years after McCarthy left.

it's fucking disgusting how Messi has established the careers of Guardiola, Enrique, even Tata Martino was made to look competent until the last fixture and now he's in fucking MLS.
Messi alone makes these men multi-millionaires. And Sabella? how much do you think he made for making it to the finals? that man just fucked off with his paycheck and wanted nothing more.
Bless you Messi. you are too good for all

Saints rank in points scored
>96 - 29th
>97 - 30th
>98 - 21st
>99 - 29th
McCarthy takes over
>00 - 10th
>01 - 13th
>02 - 3rd
>03 - 14th
>04 - 14th
McCarthy leaves
>05 - 31st

Tom Brady

Exactly. Literally no alternative. If Kane didn't turn out to be a good striker, where would Tottenham have finished in that first season? 8th? Then maybe 6th/7th the following season?

Pochettino would have been fired by now.

I think Matt Cassel and Jimmy G proved that the Patriots can still win without Brady. They're just not god-tier.

Nah belichick is an amazing coach

that's the joke

Faggot

Except Belichick doesn't do badly without Brady