« Reply #191 on: October 01, 2021, 12:27:56 PM »
Only those of football experts? I've forgotten who was on which side of that Tempo v. Spark debate.
I listened to Mike Lombardi's GM Shuffle podcast. He said there is no way Fields is even close to being ready to play at this level and having Nagy as his HC sure does not help.
What’s to remember? Basically Spark feels there’s no such thing as an “expert.” Which it seems makes his opinion as valid as anyone else’s. It seems Belichick was the only one to (barely) clear that hurdle for him. Then a couple years later, Belichick wasn’t an expert, but merely the beneficiary of Tom Brady.
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