Then what does that make Romo?
Ah, that's cute. Romo is #4 of ALL TIME in touchdown/interception ratio. You know where Eli is? #43. Romo was #2 last season, along the the BEST QBR and yards per attempt. Good try though.

Then what does that make Romo?
Who was worse?Honestly I don't get all the animosity for Spags, he was a pretty bad coach yeah, but definitely not the worst we've had. Hell he's not even the worst of that decade.
Why he gets so much play around here is beyond me really.
Ah, that's cute. Romo is #4 of ALL TIME in touchdown/interception ratio. You know where Eli is? #43. Romo was #2 last season, along the the BEST QBR and yards per attempt. Good try though.View attachment 6308
Who was worse?
LinnyHamdieterbrock with an easy one:
Who was worse?
Linehan, hands down. At least Spags was semi respected.Who was worse?
Oh, my bad. I forgot that QB is the only position on the team. My mistake.And, uh...how many rings again? With loaded Dallas teams? With loaded Dallas teams that everyone was saying are going to win the Super Bowl?
Sorry, dude. Until Romo can win a ring, I'm not buying what you're selling.![]()
If Romo is so good, then why isn't he giving me 10000 dollars right now.Oh, my bad. I forgot that QB is the only position on the team. My mistake.
Who was worse?
He said that pussy ain't worth $10,000. You better start doing kegel exercises.:mustache::mustache::effemine:If Romo is so good, then why isn't he giving me 10000 dollars right now.
Checkmate bro.
Oh, my bad. I forgot that QB is the only position on the team. My mistake.
I think you have to give it to Linehan.I suppose it's the age old debate between Linehan and Spags. They both were horrible losers who failed to build the roster.
But in the end, Spags had a worse record and disrespected Rams' tradition in the process which makes him clearly the worst in my book...
Yeah, Romo's a choker. I heard Stephen A. Smith say it, so it must be true.:jerkoff:No, it isn't, but it's a very important position. Remember what happened when you put the ball in Romo's hands when you needed a playoff berth? Remember how he threw picks at the most inopportune times?
For every 1 example you could come up with, I could give you 10 examples of when Romo led a 4th quarter comeback, or came through in the clutch. But that doesn't fit your agenda, so let's just forget about all that. Romo's a choker, blah blah blah.
Are we really debating who was worse... Linehan or Spagnuolo?I think you have to give it to Linehan.
He lost his team, disrespected future hall of famers and the leaders of our team, shat all over everything and left the horrible team that helped Spags go on to have a worse record.
A lot worse in my mind than being bad and being mean to an equipment manager.
I dont know about that. I think the Rams quit on Spags after he quit on the team vs the Giants. I didnt feel they played hard to save their coach.Linehan, hands down. At least Spags was semi respected.
Linehan was getting into nationally televised spats with Holt, Bruce and Jackson on the sidelines while the rest of the team looked on in disinterest. I've yet to see a man lose a team as completely as Linehan lost the Rams.
I dont know about that. I think the Rams quit on Spags after he quit on the team vs the Giants. I didnt feel they played hard to save their coach.
Linehan was terrible, but his worst season (3 wins) equalled Spags worst 2 seasons combined (1 win +2 win) and in his first season Bulger and SJax had their best seasons of their careers.
And post Rams career, Linehan has certainly proved credible while we'll see on Spags, his disaster in New Orleans doesnt help the cause
I think we get how you feel.All good points, and i really think you can make a case either way, kind of a Coke or Pepsi situation. BTW, i think Linehan went 8 wins, 3 wins, 2 wins, in his 3 years, though he didn't finish out his last year.
It wasn't just Todd Hewitt, Spags fired several long time employees, took down pictures, didn't welcome former players into the process, disrespecting Rams history. He was the losingest coach in Rams history. And there was that punt. So for me he was the worst, truly despicable (not a s a person of course) as a HC...
I don't think it's really fair to compare wins in that situation, because look at what they were left.I dont know about that. I think the Rams quit on Spags after he quit on the team vs the Giants. I didnt feel they played hard to save their coach.
Linehan was terrible, but his worst season (3 wins) equalled Spags worst 2 seasons combined (1 win +2 win) and in his first season Bulger and SJax had their best seasons of their careers.
And post Rams career, Linehan has certainly proved credible while we'll see on Spags, his disaster in New Orleans doesnt help the cause