If Gruden's still with Oakland in 2002
Posted: Wed May 13, 2020 8:33 pm
He and Al, at least for another year, are able to put their differences aside? Jon sure-enough guides Raiders to the Super Bowl as Callahan did but, at the very least, makes it competitive whoever it is against. Extremely likely it wouldn't be vs Tampa Bay. Who do Bucs get as their HC instead in such a case? Whoever it would be, would he actually be able to get over the hump of the Eagles/NFC yet alone make it to the SB and basically be able to read Gannon and that offense like a 2-page-book as Chucky himself did as that 'perfectly'-placed SB-opponent? Very heavily-unlikely.
I see the Eagles obviously representing in the NFC. Andy Reid in his first SB-appearance two years earlier with an obviously greater chance to win than he did vs Belichick/Brady in '04. A pretty-even chess match, I see, between Jon and Andy with two contrast-in-style teams to boot! If Raiders win, it'd probably still be the last year Chucky is there for the turbulence between he and Al may have reached a breaking point a la Ditka/Buddy '85. If Raiders lose, that would have all but certainly been Gruden's only chance thus far at a Lombardi.
So going to Tampa turned out to be his best shot! Taking over a team mostly built by Dungy, but tweaking it just enough in that one-more-year window of time to give the offense just enough identity (with Kiffin keeping the D what it already was if not making it even better) thus enabling the Bucs to get past Philly when it mattered, and then landing himself in the 'perfect' spot of familiarity vs his old team! Yes, Callahan knew Jon also but obviously was not nearly the chess player; or at the very, very least not on that day.
As for Andy Reid if Eagles do win...with a Lombardi already under his belt as opposed to waiting 17 years, it would certainly change his course from there. Perhaps winning at least another in Philly?
Thoughts?
I see the Eagles obviously representing in the NFC. Andy Reid in his first SB-appearance two years earlier with an obviously greater chance to win than he did vs Belichick/Brady in '04. A pretty-even chess match, I see, between Jon and Andy with two contrast-in-style teams to boot! If Raiders win, it'd probably still be the last year Chucky is there for the turbulence between he and Al may have reached a breaking point a la Ditka/Buddy '85. If Raiders lose, that would have all but certainly been Gruden's only chance thus far at a Lombardi.
So going to Tampa turned out to be his best shot! Taking over a team mostly built by Dungy, but tweaking it just enough in that one-more-year window of time to give the offense just enough identity (with Kiffin keeping the D what it already was if not making it even better) thus enabling the Bucs to get past Philly when it mattered, and then landing himself in the 'perfect' spot of familiarity vs his old team! Yes, Callahan knew Jon also but obviously was not nearly the chess player; or at the very, very least not on that day.
As for Andy Reid if Eagles do win...with a Lombardi already under his belt as opposed to waiting 17 years, it would certainly change his course from there. Perhaps winning at least another in Philly?
Thoughts?