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Old 02-18-2013   #31
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pray tell, what is the one common denominator throughout this whole period of sucktitude and mediocrity? I'll give you a hint, it isn't the QB(s) or the coach(es)

You're right because Jerry tells the corner,wr's and qb's how to play...when to get burnt,when to drop passes, and throw ints ect...

Yeah because Jerry never takes a coaches advice, just signs anybody and everybody that he wants, he goes and watches espn highlights like most do here, and gains his knowledge of players that way.
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Old 02-18-2013   #32
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For years posters have been complaining that one of the best ways to improve a team in a slalary-cap league structure is to improve the coaching, since that is not tied to the cap.

The team has done just that and this place is still complaiing. Rediculous!

I agree with the OP. This team has been on the right track and is continuing in that upward direction.

I believe this team WILL "break thruogh" in 2013 and be a real force, and I base that in the positive changes I've seen so far and the player upgrades that are coming, especially to hte OL, and the re-signing of Spencer which I belive will happen.
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Old 02-18-2013   #33
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Garrett says all the right things, but the proof is in the pudding. This is his last year if we don't get a playoff win.
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Old 02-18-2013   #34
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Each and every interview was awesome, JG is putting this thing together just right. And yes, I said JG is putting this together. Each and every coach have a definate connection with him and refer to him directly and that's exactly how its suppose to be. He has this team on the right track and headed in the right direction.
If quality of interviews is an indicator of future success it's a wonder Cricket Anderson and Lawrence Vickers were such disappointments here.
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For years posters have been complaining that one of the best ways to improve a team in a slalary-cap league structure is to improve the coaching, since that is not tied to the cap.

The team has done just that and this place is still complaiing. Rediculous!

I agree with the OP. This team has been on the right track and is continuing in that upward direction.

I believe this team WILL "break thruogh" in 2013 and be a real force, and I base that in the positive changes I've seen so far and the player upgrades that are coming, especially to hte OL, and the re-signing of Spencer which I belive will happen.
you could well be right and i hope that you are
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think about it...

if our GM gets fired he will not get another job as GM
if our director of pro-personnel gets fired he will not get another job as that in the NFL
if our HC gets fired he will not get another job as HC in the NFL

ALL THESE PEOPLE ARE IN POSITION ONLY BECAUSE JERRY IS THE OWNER AND GM

and not one of them is qualified to do the job they are doing
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Old 02-18-2013   #36
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I've fallen for the same song and dance for the past 16 years.

Not falling for it again.


No bout adoubt it, stoopid is as stupid DOES.


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Old 02-18-2013   #37
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That dude lives in the negative...I mean absords it and soaks it in like sunshine.
He hates the light and degrades (attemepts to degrade) anyone who dares go that way.
Miserable

Having said that, you can understand anyone for being a skeptic. Plenty of ammo for sure.
It's just that one is too predictable.
I do not know what the future will bring.

But this I do know. Too many times people have made predictions, or had feelings, or contacted their Ouija boards and come away with this next season will be different.

I hope it will be different, as well.

But your comment about people or this specific person degrading the team or anyone who professes good time being just around the corner ignores both the end results and the people who have been expressing doubts during those lean times.

There are people so quick to label those who are in a wait and see mode as negative.

I think my stance is show me.

Show me these coaches will change the players who have under achieved for far too long.

Don't give me a laundry list of excuses why they didn't achieve before. That is merely your opinion.

Show me.

And I don't give a rat's butt if that hair lips the governor, I am not budging off this until this team turns a corner and is not a flash in the pan.

So perhaps the negative you see is people tired of the same ole same ole and are just saying it emphatically...

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Old 02-18-2013   #38
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Ah the good ole "Everything wrong with the world is Jerry's fault" post. Never gets old
Common denominator.
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Old 02-18-2013   #39
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If quality of interviews is an indicator of future success it's a wonder Cricket Anderson and Lawrence Vickers were such disappointments here.
The way a coach and the way a player give an interview are two entirely different things. I think you know this, but for some reason are giving this veiled response trying to stir something up. What is the point of that?
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The way a coach and the way a player give an interview are two entirely different things. I think you know this, but for some reason are giving this veiled response trying to stir something up. What is the point of that?
Why ask the question when the answer was already in my response?

Giving good interviews where you stay on message isn't an indicator of anything, unless the NFL moves to some sort of non-win-based point system wherein we receive bonuses for our coaches "giving good interviews". That is the entire premise of this thread - sensing something good is coming based on interviews. Hooray all our coaches are well-spoken. Maybe if this NFL thing doesn't work out they can form a debate team and tour the nation.
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Old 02-18-2013   #41
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Why ask the question when the answer was already in my response?
Hardly.

You're clearly implying the failures of those players should align with Garrett, since he was the original topic that caused you to bring them up. Or why would you give them as an example when answering to something regarding Garrett and an interview?

You are adept at hiding your passive agressive digs at things, whether they're directed at a player, coach, or poster on this board. Not hard to see. Your history of doing such is out there for anybody to see. And probably a reason why you are able to post for awhile. Then not. Then post. Then not....
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Hardly.

You're clearly implying the failures of those players should align with Garrett, since he was the original topic that caused you to bring them up. Or why would you give them as an example when answering to something regarding Garrett and an interview?
Because those two players gave notoriously excellent and entertaining interviews. Cricket's were more entertaining, Vickers were more inspiring. Neither one played a lick better because they gave sweet interviews or sound bites, just like the "toeing the company line" interviews from our new coaching hires aren't indicative of anything, either.

When new coaches come in you get the same song and dance every time. The new defensive coordinator will talk all about how "aggressive" and "attacking" his defense is going to be. The new OC will talk about how he wants to set the tempo. All of it is meaningless. And at this point with our track record, you'd think people would wise up to it rather than getting excited as we change offensive line coaches like changing underwear.

Hope that helps clear it up for you, since you were pretty clearly lost before.
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I do not know what the future will bring.

But this I do know. Too many times people have made predictions, or had feelings, or contacted their Ouija boards and come away with this next season will be different.

I hope it will be different, as well.

But your comment about people or this specific person degrading the team or anyone who professes good time being just around the corner ignores both the end results and the people who have been expressing doubts during those lean times.

There are people so quick to label those who are in a wait and see mode as negative.

I think my stance is show me.

Show me these coaches will change the players who have under achieved for far too long.

Don't give me a laundry list of excuses why they didn't achieve before. That is merely your opinion.

Show me.

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I have no problem with fans taking a wait and see approach with this team. None whatsoever.
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Old 02-18-2013   #44
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There is no if he has an ego. Everything I heard on sports radio was he has huge ego.
Sports talk radio. That bastion of truth.
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Old 02-18-2013   #45
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It's probably not shine that he is pumping.



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