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<blockquote data-quote="TOPackerFan" data-source="post: 27056" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>I think Mike Holmgren may have been, when he was in Green Bay, a better "in-game" coach. That is, able to change things up when not working. That being said, it's a lot easier to do that with a #1 defense which includes Reggie White. I'd like to see what kind of coach he'd have been with Brett at the end of his career and with the pathetic D that we've fielded for the past 2-3 years. I bet you his record would be pretty close to Sherman's playoff record as it currently stands.</p><p></p><p>Sherman is meticulous and his teams have always finished the season better than they started it. The problem with him is that his teams always start slow, both in games in particular and in the season overall. He doesn't seem to value offensive possessions which is confusing given that he is an ex offensive coordinator.</p><p></p><p>The bottom line is that it's difficult to compare who's better as I think they both underachieved during their terms in GB. Holmgren's teams should have won at least two and maybe three Super Bowls whereas Sherman's teams should have been to at least one NFC Championship game and likely one Super Bowl. </p><p></p><p>Sherman does, I believe have an edge in head to head meetings between the two winning one regular season and one playoff game, though they both came at Lambeau Field where we should be expected to win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOPackerFan, post: 27056, member: 28"] I think Mike Holmgren may have been, when he was in Green Bay, a better "in-game" coach. That is, able to change things up when not working. That being said, it's a lot easier to do that with a #1 defense which includes Reggie White. I'd like to see what kind of coach he'd have been with Brett at the end of his career and with the pathetic D that we've fielded for the past 2-3 years. I bet you his record would be pretty close to Sherman's playoff record as it currently stands. Sherman is meticulous and his teams have always finished the season better than they started it. The problem with him is that his teams always start slow, both in games in particular and in the season overall. He doesn't seem to value offensive possessions which is confusing given that he is an ex offensive coordinator. The bottom line is that it's difficult to compare who's better as I think they both underachieved during their terms in GB. Holmgren's teams should have won at least two and maybe three Super Bowls whereas Sherman's teams should have been to at least one NFC Championship game and likely one Super Bowl. Sherman does, I believe have an edge in head to head meetings between the two winning one regular season and one playoff game, though they both came at Lambeau Field where we should be expected to win. [/QUOTE]
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