Joey Porters Taint
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Marino. Joe had better teams around him.
Montana may have been a bust if drafted by teams other than San Fran or Cincy. People forget that back then, playing QB was much different. You didn't have all the dink and dunk and run after catch stuff. You didn't have small quick WRs going over the middle because they'd be dead. There was man coverage all over the place. Playing QB was all about 7 step drops and throwing down the field. You needed a big arm.
The west coast offense changed all that and Montana was a perfect fit. San Fran and Cincy were the two teams running it back then. If he got drafted by a team that ran a traditional offense, he probably would have struggled and gotten beaten out and then just been a backup. If he stuck around for 5 or 6 years, when the west coast offense started to spread throughout the league, maybe he winds up with one of those teams and has a good second half of a career.
If the steelers had drafted Montana, he would not have beaten Bradshaw out until his elbow quit and then he would have taken over a traditional offense not suited for his talents. He would have been mediocre on the steelers and maybe would have ended up a nobody.
Marino is one of the best talents to ever play. He could play in any system. He would have been great on the steelers or any team that drafted him. He would have won with the Jets and Rich Kotite.
The question then becomes, If the steelers have Marino does Bill Cowher ever coach for the Steelers?
If Marino takes over for Bradshaw, Noll probably coaches a few more years, and Cowher probably gets a different head coaching job. Maybe he coaches the Browns.
Was going to say something along these lines. Good points. Something else to consider, if Montana does not hook up with Walsh, does the West Coast offense spread throughout the league in the 80s?
Yes, because Cincinnati was running a version of it in the '70s with Kenny Anderson when he was healthy. Bill Walsh was a coach there. And Cincy was putting up some good offensive numbers. They just happened to be unlucky, like Houston, to have the Steelers in their division. I just do not buy the fact that the Steelers wouldn't have adjusted. They were in the process of doing that very thing with Bradshaw. I'm telling you, go to youtube and watch the '82 opening week game against Dallas. The Steelers were doping a lot of shorter, timing throws. But even before that, they were incorporating some of that.
You are looking at JOe Montana Hall of Famer and saying Of course the steelers would have adjusted their whole offense to suit him. You are not looking at late 3rd round pick Joe Montana who most teams saw as too small and too weak of an arm to be a big time QB.
Incorporating some shorter throws does not mean converting to the west coast offense.
Remember that the term "west coast offense" was derogatory. It may have been Parcells who came up with that tag to describe the San Fran offense. It was a slight because even though it was working it was still not seen as an offense that could work in bad weather.
It's revisionist to say that any team that drafted Montana would have just scrapped their offense and installed that new west coast offense. An offense that at that time did not have a bunch of coaches practicing it. Even if you wanted to run it, good luck finding a coach well enough versed in it to install it.
You are looking at JOe Montana Hall of Famer and saying Of course the steelers would have adjusted their whole offense to suit him. You are not looking at late 3rd round pick Joe Montana who most teams saw as too small and too weak of an arm to be a big time QB.
Incorporating some shorter throws does not mean converting to the west coast offense.
Remember that the term "west coast offense" was derogatory. It may have been Parcells who came up with that tag to describe the San Fran offense. It was a slight because even though it was working it was still not seen as an offense that could work in bad weather.
It's revisionist to say that any team that drafted Montana would have just scrapped their offense and installed that new west coast offense. An offense that at that time did not have a bunch of coaches practicing it. Even if you wanted to run it, good luck finding a coach well enough versed in it to install it.