The DUMBEST CONTROVERSY of George Seifert's CAREER | Panthers @ Dolphins (2001)
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- George Seifert was an absolutely terrible head coach with the Carolina Panthers. Case in point- what happened during week 8 of the 2001 NFL season, when the Panthers played the Miami Dolphins, and Seifert made a decision afterwards that showed his incompetence, his lack of communication, and just how bad he was with the team. This is a breakdown of the bizarre controversy between George Seifert, quarterback Dameyune Craig, and the 2001 Panthers
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Oh boy, George Seifert. He is considered to be one of, if not, the worst head coach in Panthers history. That makes John Harbaugh’s current self look like a masterpiece by comparison.
He’s not worse than Rhule, and this season obviously wasn’t his fault given that they nerfed his team. He had a 4-12 team almost in the playoffs in his first season
Reich?
That 2001 Panthers team lost a lot of close games. They were 0-9 in games decided by 8 points or less. The fact that even if they had won half of those games, they’d still have been 6-10 is pretty bad.
Amazing that only two years after that 1-15 season, they made it to the Super Bowl.
@@johnwiesner9590 yeah, that’s true. I hadn’t thought about that. They definitely improved a lot in a short amount of time.
@@johnwiesner9590 The 1979 49ers were 2-14, they won the SuperBowl 2 seasons later. A lot can happen in two seasons.
@@johnwiesner9590 They hired a real coach after the 1-15 season. And had the good sense to know Chris Weinke was not the answer.
I wonder who Seifert told about Craig's injury status before he even got to the backup QB. This mess isn't the sole reason why the Panthers lost out after winning at the Vikings, but it sure didn't help. That kind of bad communication is inexcusable.
I can understand why Seifert just kind of mailed it in for a 3rd stringer. But it’s stupid that he was this clueless at this point, but you have to figure the talent level on that team played a much bigger part than him in the team’s demise
I'd still argue that Seifert isn't the only man who coached himself out of the HOF; Mike Shanahan might have done that with all the collapses at the end of his time in Denver and his stint in Washington.
@@matthewdaley746I agree but he basically has the same accolades as Seifert and I figure that they were at least contemplating it around like '05 or so when he had two rings and Denver just made the AFCCG; I see him the same way I see Tom Flores and I didn't think Flores should've gotten in either lol
Seifert’s resume reads as arguably a less impressive version of Tom Flores in my opinion:
Both had two Super Bowl wins, and both had an unsuccessful three season tenure with another team.
Seifert was handed much more talent than Flores (at least in San Francisco), but his record was much better overall, and he has more playoff wins outside of his two Super Bowls, and for as bad as the 2001 Panthers turned out, Flores’ record in Seattle is actually worse than Seifert’s in Carolina.
Me personally, I don’t know if I’d say Seifert coached himself out of the Hall of Fame, but I’d say he’s “Hall of Very Good” as far as his coaching career goes (especially if you interpret that to be his whole coaching career because I’ve heard he was an even better defensive coordinator before becoming a head coach).
@@SteelerFanInRII could see the argument for Shanahan doing that.
Mike Ditka had huge success as the Bears head coach, but his three years with the Saints was a total disaster.
Sean Payton's in the process of doing that right now.
Bill Walsh teed up the first Super Bowl champion for him, and the 49ers front office bought the second one with salary cap violations. And he still would have blown it if the ref had the guts to call pass interference on the 49ers in the NFC Championship game against Dallas.
Seifert was always overrated and the Panthers exposed him, big-time. He was a walking Dumb Decision.
Three days from now is the 50th anniversary of Charlie Finley ordering Mike Andrews to the Disabled List during the 1973 World Series.
I remember it was a very long and painful season
Tom Flores was eventually able to overcome his awful Seahawks stint and get into the hall although he took over a bad team and kept it afloat the first two years and yet quite a few of the guys from that 2001 team were om that team that lost the Super Bowl at the end just two years later
Tom Flores coached the first ever wild-card team that won a Super Bowl.
That alone was a nice boost to his chances of entering the Hall of Fame.
Let's be real, he got in for other reasons than just coaching, and I'll leave it at that.
They still had some players--John L, Chris Warren, and especially the legend Tez (RIP). Throwing Krieg out the door took the Hawks from at least an average offense to what you see here.
So, being GM at the time, he did it to himself. At least if the Hawks were still hanging around .500 (as they were when he fired Chuck Knox) he would have had a better chance at getting in at least a decade earlier.
@@DolFan316 Because he was Hispanic
If Sean Payton keeps it up he might become number 2
He's the original Barry switzer
Thats bullshit. Seifert was the defensive cordnator from 1983-1988. Name one coach that's won Super Bowls that didn't have a talented roster.
Ya could not F up 49ers , from 88 to 98. Marcucia looked like a great coach when he coached the Niners
Is there a way to send you a script about the York University Yeomen/ Lions JG8 fifty years of failure with charts and clips?/
Seifert’s resume reads as arguably a less impressive version of Tom Flores in my opinion:
Both had two Super Bowl wins, and both had an unsuccessful three season tenure with another team.
Seifert was handed much more talent than Flores (at least in San Francisco), but his record was much better overall, and he has more playoff wins outside of his two Super Bowls, and for as bad as the 2001 Panthers turned out, Flores’ record in Seattle is actually worse than Seifert’s in Carolina.
Me personally, I don’t know if I’d say Seifert coached himself out of the Hall of Fame, but I’d say he’s “Hall of Very Good” as far as his coaching career goes (especially if you interpret that to be his whole coaching career because I’ve heard he was an even better defensive coordinator before becoming a head coach).
George Seifert MIGHT have had a shot at Canton if he decided to never coach at all after 1996-he also won 2 Super Bowls as defensive coordinator of the 49ers in addition to the 2 Super Bowls he won as head coach.
Seifert’s resume reads as arguably a less impressive version of Tom Flores in my opinion:
Both had two Super Bowl wins, and both had an unsuccessful three season tenure with another team.
Seifert was handed much more talent than Flores (at least in San Francisco), but his record was much better overall, and he has more playoff wins outside of his two Super Bowls, and for as bad as the 2001 Panthers turned out, Flores’ record in Seattle is actually worse than Seifert’s in Carolina.
Me personally, I don’t know if I’d say Seifert coached himself out of the Hall of Fame, but I’d say he’s “Hall of Very Good” as far as his coaching career goes (especially if you interpret that to be his whole coaching career because I’ve heard he was an even better defensive coordinator before becoming a head coach).
@@fortynights1513 I honestly think one more Super Bowl would have made Seifert a shoe-in.
However, there is one huge reason why Tom Flores is finally in: he is the first coach to win a Super Bowl with a wild-card team, and Seifert never had to do anything like that.
In 1998 he had a TV job on CBS as a studio analyst, which in itself was a disaster. Most of the time he talked like a casual fan.
@@JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnlyOne more title would have helped, but because some say he’s in without Carolina, the playoff record he has, and the fact that only five (though soon to be six) coaches coached as many games and had as high a win percentage are why I say Hall of Very Good.
The soon to be six is Andy Reid who if the Chiefs keep winning should get above Seifert’s career .648 win percentage.
Might? He'd be in years ago
Oh no the 2001 season, triggering my PTSD.
His tenure as a HC in SF wasn't that impressive either. With all that talent on the roster, he should have won more SBs. If you give somebody like a Bill Parcells or Bill Belichick, that same roster, they'd probably win a least 4 SBs.
I forgot how terrible Chris Weinke was in the NFL
George Seifert is extremely overrated. Having Bill walsh's team doesn't make you good
Is he overrated as a coordinator?
@@fortynights1513He is definitely not
@fortynights1513 no, but he's a stereotype of a great coordinator being a bad head coach when given the opportunity to coach a team with less talent than they team they were previously on
People forgot he was an elite DC of SB winning teams. He's a HOF coach without question. Just one bad season
Wow, kinda crazy Carolina made a Superbowl 2 years after
*Julius Peppers enters the chat*
The one where the wardrobe malfunction took place
JahNuh is a real one, I always see you on sports comments lol.
I feel sorry for Daymeune Craig.
Going to the Carolina Panthers singlehandedly ruined Seifert's hall of fame chances.
If I was GM of the Panthers after the 98 season, I would have gone after Brian Billick, Gary Kubiak, and Andy Reid for the head coaching vacancy.
If I recall after the 2001 season, Panthers fans wanted Spurrier (from the week 17 edition of NFL primetime after my Pats blew out the Panthers where they showed a fan carry a sign wanting Spurrier) but instead they got John Fox which ended up being the right move.
Of those three, I’d have picked Reid.
Dumbest moment might have been when he was hired as a commentator on network NFL pregame.
Is Sean Peyton potentially on the verge of coaching himself out of the Hall-of-Fame?
Without achane, the panthers will destroy the dolphins. 41-3 blowout. Bet on it
The Dolphins don’t play on South Beach.
poor george. first coach to lose 15 in a row during season. ha ha vikequeens their opening game win. seifert-a great d coach not so great coach who did a switzer and was handed a s b roster to get a s b ring. btw dameyune craig from auburn once threw for 574 yds. in an nfl europe game.