A bit different for a player than it is a coach, IMHO. A player can always
say he never had the supporting cast (although Marino is not considered as accomplished as guys like Elway, Montana, Aikman, Young, etc. for the precise reason of never winning it all).
For coaches, it matters a ton. Andy Reid and MartySchottenheimer, for example, are not considered alltime greats despite consistently kicking ass in the regular season. They are instead considered coaches whose teams do well in the regular season but choke when it counts.
I think it will matter a lot for Tony too. Especially considering the fact that we've had the teams to do it several times now and have fallen short (the Cuse meltdown and last year in particular). We need to get there.
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Posted: 01/22/2019 at 4:29PM