Originally posted by: joesmoke
how is this guy not running a fortune 500 company based on rep alone?
Originally posted by: murphy55d
Millen is good on TV, just not in the front office.
Originally posted by: GG02
Originally posted by: murphy55d
Millen is good on TV, just not in the front office.
With awesome advice for the teams, such as "The number one rule in the NFL is to not beat yourself. Do that, and you will win", I would agree with you completely.....:roll:
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
My friends (I'm in Phoenix now) were all wondering why I was bitching about seeing Millen on NBC...it pisses me off every time. You sit him next to Mike Holmgren and Tony Dungy and want me to believe that he's got even a shred of credibility to him? pfffft.
Originally posted by: NeoV
"Somebody needed to tell Mike he got his ass kicked in by the Steelers in his last Superbowl appearance." I would hardly call that game an ass kicking - it was probably the worst officiated NFL game I've ever seen - Ben did not score on the 4th down play, and the holding on Locklear was phantom at best.
I completely agree that they should have gone for the score in that situation - if you don't make it, you've got the NFL's best d and the Cardinals starting off inside their own 1 yard line.
Mike Holmgren knows more about football than everyone on this board put together - his comments are valid.