Originally posted by NickCollins
Sherman 28/32= 0.875
Holmgren 27/30= 0.900
Lombardi 12/14= 0.857
I could have taken the time to divide out each year, as Holmgren coached in a 28 and 30 team league and Lombardi coached with 12-15 teams in the league. But, eh.
Actually, Sherman came out ahead of where I thought he would in both cases. 2002 was the year of a rediscovered running game derailed by injuries and culminating in the loss to the Falcons. 2003 was the best year for offense under Sherman and was the 4th and 26 year.
What I remember most about these two regular seasons was watching the Eagles reg season game in 2003 and seeing the Eagles blitz us all day and we couldn't pull our offense together until the 4th quarter. Was my first solid clue that Sherman's game plan/game day management might have some holes.

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