Then either I misunderstood or you're contradicting yourself. By your logic he must be a good coach but it's neither here nor there to me cause Miles is our coach. :thumb:
I was referring to the Patriots under Bill Billicheck, who was able to take PC's same team and lead them to multiple Super Bowl appearances. Somehow, the Patriots go on their runs despite losing crucial players left and right. Or, let's look at Bill Parcels, who preceded PC at NE, and lead NE to a SB appearance.
There's a huge difference if you're actually asking for the autograph as opposed to just getting something that already has an autograph on it. Therefore, the verdict is: ASKING for an autograph is a clear violation of man law. Procuring something with an autograph is cool, as long as you make it clear to other men that you didn't personally ask another man to sign something of yours. Have a current or former LSU player insert "Kill" in front of the signature, and you'll be back in man law compliance.
So, Super Bowl appearances is what makes a coach good? In that case, the NFL is full of "disasters" as head coaches. Only a handful of active coaches have been in a Super Bowl. Dungy (after tomorrow) Smith (after tomorrow) Chuckie Bellichek Brian Billick (sp?) Fox Holmgren Reid Fisher Shanahan Gibbs So, by your logic, there are 21 coaches in the NFL that aren't any good.