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No you stop. Arians was named AP Head Coach of the Year in 2012 and 2014. He became the 11th coach to win the award multiple times and the fifth to win it twice in three seasons. His record as the hed coach is 34 wins 14 losses .708 winning percentage. WHO HAD BETTER that coaches for four season or more? NO ONE. Not even hall of fame coaches. Arians can coach and he dit it with a rookie QB and a non-franchise QB that was hit by injuries. To say he can't, it foolish. When he left, the Steelers record in the playoffs was not very good. Ben loved him.
Now if you want to retract anything, now's the time. Or you can choose to keep telling me to stop, and get bombared with true and factual replies that won;t make you look good. I hope you choose the former. You're not a bad guy. No offense meant.
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Arians took the head coaching leadership role of the worst team in football with a rookie QB and made them very good. That is impressive. To suggest he didn't help build a culture of winning or change things is foolish
Chuck Noll won coach of the year twice. the AP is not the lone authority.
Maxwell Club NFL Coach of the Year (1989) -Chuck Noll
UPI AFC Coach of the Year (1972) - Chuck Noll
I'm guessing you didn't know that or were only looking at the AP award. Noll was never popular with the press in general.
As you know a loaded team with hall of fame members seldom produces coach of the year which is what Noll had. However, he took a 1 win team and made them into winners.
I did, but it is irrelevant. Is AFC CoTY the same as NFL CoTY? You said Arians won CoTY twice. Want to guess which group gave it to him twice? Wait for it.....the AP.
BTW. The Maxwell award for 2012. Wait for it..... Pagano/Arians. I'm guess you didn't know that....
https://www.maxwellfootballclub.org/greasy-neale-award
I don't see anyone listed after 2013.
However he took a 1 win team and made them into winners
Insanity already showed you where this is flawed.
Again, I don't need to walk anything back. I'm not starting with a premise and trying to back it up with incomplete information. you haven't demonstrated any actual facts to back up that premise. You THINK you have, but it just isn't true if you consider the totality of the situation.
that terrible team that became winners was built by Pagano (probably with some help from Arians) and the real reason for their success that year was Andrew Luck who was a no-brainer first round pick. it aint like they made some big draft deals and put together a team based solely upon Arians input. When the same team with Pagano goes 11-5 for two more seasons after Arians leaves, you have to wonder how much Arians had to do with it. Well, some of us would. BTW, this has NOTHING to do with what Arians has done in AZ, not have I, as insanity points out, said anything about Arians coaching abilities.