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Chuck9788 01-02-2024 12:02 PM

Who is the physically weakest most unathletic COACH?
 
Haha, opposite of my other post. What coach couldn't beat your little sister in a fight. Ex; Dolphins head coach. Mike McDaniel

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D. Bergin 01-02-2024 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck9788 (Post 2401519)
Haha, opposite of my other post. What coach couldn't beat your little sister in a fight. Ex; Dolphins head coach. Mike McDaniel

https://e0.365dm.com/23/09/768x432/s...20230930172244


HaHa, McDaniel is the first one that popped into my head. On the other hand, he IS super confident trash talking big giant football players to their face...so maybe he knows Jiu-Jitsu or something. :D:D


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D. Bergin 01-02-2024 12:41 PM

Baseball has had a ton of super old guys sitting in the clubhouse. Maybe tough guys deep down and full of confidence, but not likely physically strong or "athletic".

Don Zimmer comes to mind. Don wasn't scared of anybody...and was perfectly willing to take one...or two...or three....or four, for the team.

....but you'd need 9 or 10 Don Zimmer's to beat up a single Pedro Martinez (not exactly a tough guy in his own right). ;)

bnorth 01-02-2024 12:48 PM

Compared to the athlete I would bet big on Dan Hipkiss. He is a skinny guy who coaches 2 time Worlds Strongest Man Winner Tom Stoltman.

Chuck9788 01-03-2024 08:15 AM

Could you imagine this coach (former Kansas coach Mark Mangino) yelling at you to run harder?!?

https://i.redd.it/tr4vx4pgvms91.jpg

Cliff Bowman 01-03-2024 08:47 AM

I would take Mike McDaniel in ANY kind of physical contest or fight against Andy Reid all day long.

ibuysportsephemera 01-03-2024 12:11 PM

I am watching Hard Knocks- Miami Dolphins and I really have started to love McDaniel.

He played college ball at Yale as a Wide Receiver.

What is the highest level of football you have played?

Jeff

JollyElm 01-03-2024 02:02 PM

Definitely Vince Lombardi...you know, because he's dead. (Sorry.)

vthobby 01-03-2024 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by ibuysportsephemera (Post 2401778)
I am watching Hard Knocks- Miami Dolphins and I really have started to love McDaniel.

He played college ball at Yale as a Wide Receiver.

What is the highest level of football you have played?

Jeff

Piggly Wiggly Flag Football! :)

Beercan collector 01-04-2024 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Cliff Bowman (Post 2401732)
I would take Mike McDaniel in ANY kind of physical contest or fight against Andy Reid all day long.

How bout him vs 13 yr old Andy Reid 😬
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J43shDi3XU

bnorth 01-04-2024 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by vthobby (Post 2401945)
Piggly Wiggly Flag Football! :)

I didn't know a grocery store had a football league.;):)

I personally have never played football at any level.

In my teens I done some boxing and then karate for a few more years.

bk400 01-04-2024 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Cliff Bowman (Post 2401732)
I would take Mike McDaniel in ANY kind of physical contest or fight against Andy Reid all day long.

+1 for Andy Reid

Snapolit1 01-05-2024 09:09 AM

Everytime I see Daboll of the Giants I picture him being put on a stretcher. Guy has a high stress demanding job, needs to get the weight under control or it won't end well.

Snapolit1 01-05-2024 09:16 AM

I know your post was facetious and for laughs. But it made me think of something I saw on a YouTube video a few years ago. A post about how to win a bar fight by some Japanese or Korean guy who was a legendary street fighter apparently. His first rule was to avoid a random fight at all costs, as you simply have no way of gauging what anyone's skill set for fighting actually is. I've known former green berets and army ranger who were pretty small men and who would be the first person I would pick if forced to square off with someone and it would be a very very grave error in judgment. Trained fighters. All of us think that we can size people up as to what kind of physical threat they could possibly pose. And we can't. As they say in boxing, skills pay the bills.

I am happy to report that my last fight was about 40 years ago and I'm happy to have ended my career with that.

Peter_Spaeth 01-06-2024 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by D. Bergin (Post 2401531)
Baseball has had a ton of super old guys sitting in the clubhouse. Maybe tough guys deep down and full of confidence, but not likely physically strong or "athletic".

Don Zimmer comes to mind. Don wasn't scared of anybody...and was perfectly willing to take one...or two...or three....or four, for the team.

....but you'd need 9 or 10 Don Zimmer's to beat up a single Pedro Martinez (not exactly a tough guy in his own right). ;)

Zimm played 12 years in MLB, can't say he wasn't athletic.

RCMcKenzie 01-06-2024 05:35 PM

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nominate JVG

bnorth 01-06-2024 06:48 PM

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nominate JVG

He looks to have a pretty strong death grip on my all time favorite players leg.:D

bk400 01-06-2024 09:38 PM

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nominate JVG

Jeff Van Gundy is a strong choice based on the photo.

However, as a long-frustrated Knicks fan from the era, I'd argue that getting in the middle of a fight between 1990s-era Knicks and Heat players (plus getting punched in the face accidentally by Marcus Camby) means that he's got brass balls.

(According to Wiki, he was also a Division 3 collegiate All-American at point guard, which means he was probably in the top 1/10 of 1% of all basketball players in his prime.)


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