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The Mike Pettine era may soon be over
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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 813672" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I understand your concern, I have the same concern with Joe Whitt and the Secondary. However, in regards to Pettine, I just think given his past successes with other teams, you have to give the guy more than one season to see what he can do in Green Bay.</p><p></p><p>I don't follow the Colts at all to know their defensive personnel and yes, Matt Eberflus seems to have done a great job in his first year as their DC. All that said, I don't think using his success as the standard to fire every coach that doesn't bring its unit from bottom 10 into top 10 his first season is a prudent method to run an organization. For if that was the case, a lot of successful coaches would have been fired after their first season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 813672, member: 7261"] I understand your concern, I have the same concern with Joe Whitt and the Secondary. However, in regards to Pettine, I just think given his past successes with other teams, you have to give the guy more than one season to see what he can do in Green Bay. I don't follow the Colts at all to know their defensive personnel and yes, Matt Eberflus seems to have done a great job in his first year as their DC. All that said, I don't think using his success as the standard to fire every coach that doesn't bring its unit from bottom 10 into top 10 his first season is a prudent method to run an organization. For if that was the case, a lot of successful coaches would have been fired after their first season. [/QUOTE]
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