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Old 06-23-2005   #1
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Mr. Sham was in the studio with Rich Eisner.

A few things he mentioned:

1.) Zim is a fine coach. He "could coach any defense, including a full court press".

2.) He "would not bet against" Tuna returning for additional years after his 4 year contact.

3. ) Because Jerry is a 'lightening rod", he is not getting the credit he deserves for realizing he had to change, doing so, and in essence submerging his ego.

4.) Julius was a "different person" when he returned at Thanksgiving from his injury. He had been "shattered" by both Tuna and Mo Carthon, but doing his recovery from his injury period, Richie Anderson and Eddie George worked with him.

5.) He likes Bill a lot...has the same outlook as him, "that something 'can always go wrong".

6.) Will be interesting to see how much time Glover and Ellis get on the field. That is a challenge for Tuna. Also mentioned the wisdom of not trading Dat to New Orleans.

I missed the first part..was talking about Bledose and said something about perhaps having to or needing to bring in a RT. There were film clips from the mini camp, Bledsoe throwing to his recievers.
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What was the wisdom not trading dat?
zimmy "3-4 its greek to him" WUSS!
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I just watched it on TIVO and you got it good, Tuna....
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Thanks for the recap. Good info there.
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Also good to know that Eddie George did SOMETHING for us.
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2.) He "would not bet against" Tuna returning for additional years after his 4 year contact.
I can't tell you how happy the mere possibilty of that makes me. We could only hope to be so fortunate.
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Its going to be interesting to see how the whole glover and ellis situation evolves.....
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Also good to know that Eddie George did SOMETHING for us.

This is a team who is battling several major injuries to
key players including Pro Bowl talents like Lee, Austin, Jenkins, Murray,
Carter and Ratliff. Other key starters missing include Costa, Smith, Church and
Coleman. That is 11 key players - that's half the starting lineup. Yet we still went 8-8.
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What was the wisdom not trading dat?
zimmy "3-4 its greek to him" WUSS!
Zimmy is going to prove you wrong! He had the number 1 Def in the league two years ago and has helped our boys win 3 Super Bowls.......nuff said


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Thanks mucho LTN...

As far as #3 is concerned, Sham thinks Jerry deserves "credit" for not being the lunatic he was prior to Parcells' arrival?

Hannibal Lechter gets credit for going to McDonalds rather than dining on his next door neighbor?

And let's see what happens when Parcells is gone.
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Thanks mucho LTN...

As far as #3 is concerned, Sham thinks Jerry deserves "credit" for not being the lunatic he was prior to Parcells' arrival?
Ha! Pretty much yeah, Juke. Sham said no one who knows Bill and Jerry thought it couldn't work..only those who don't really know them. Jerry had to "change the way he does business on a daily basis". And Brad obviously thought JJ capable of that.

I gotta agree Jerry has not only done so put but a smiling face on it. Of course, he gets no props for prior transgressions, nor future ones.

I watched the segment again and his ideas re Bledsoe were if he gets the protection, he'll be fine, but he'll be abysmal otherwise. Nothing new.

The most interest takes were re Julius. Mr Sham claimed he was "a different" (either man or player, forget which) when he returned from his injury. The gist or very heavy insinuation was that Tuna and Mo had broken him down and with the help of Richie and Leadfoot, built him back up into the player they wanted.

We know Bill goes hard on rookies, but it seems that it was an extra heavy dose of the treatment he gave Curtis Martin, and a little of the crap he handed Terry Glenn. The use of the word "shattered" I found kinda shocking..like Bill and Mo were in torture mode - sticking pencils in JJ's ears or something.

Of course, any "helmet tapper" deserves the full inquisition treatment .
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Ha! Pretty much yeah, Juke. Sham said no one who knows Bill and Jerry thought it couldn't work..only those who don't really know them. Jerry had to "change the way he does business on a daily basis". And Brad obviously thought JJ capable of that.

I gotta agree Jerry has not only done so put but a smiling face on it. Of course, he gets no props for prior transgressions, nor future ones.

I watched the segment again and his ideas re Bledsoe were if he gets the protection, he'll be fine, but he'll be abysmal otherwise. Nothing new.

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Pencils in his ears??!!

Bill and Jerry are working, I'm going to assume, in part because Jerry knows Bill will kick his butt from Valley Ranch to the Jersey Turnpike if Jerry interferes.

With regard to JJ. I'm gonna go way out on a limb and say that Parcells is a strange fella. Now there's a bold statement.

We all knew, even from a distance, that he was brutalizing Jones. If the plan was to break him down, KNOWING that the other guys would be able to rebuild him, then it was darn good coaching.

But if, in fact, Bill broke the kid down..."shattered" him (tough word) without a rebuilding plan, then it was kinda dumb.

The ironic thing is, this is the same coach that said he didn't want to expose Henson to too much, too soon, for fear of "losing" him.

Yep, this Parcells fella is a strange one.
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I watched it too, and LTN's summary is perfect.

Has anyone else noticed how sub-par Eisen is as an interviewer? Boy, he's bad ... so bad that I feel sorry for him. He had an interview with the Dolphins' cheerleading coach earlier this week that was unbelievably bad. He even said he expected to be looking for a job afterwards.

He's like Chris Farley on those old SNL skits.

Eisen: "So, how's it going?"

"Pretty cool, huh?"

"Remember that time when you ....."

"That's the fastest-running, slowest-walking guy I've ever seen."

-- Matt Millen on Tony Dorsett
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I watched it too, and LTN's summary is perfect.

Has anyone else noticed how sub-par Eisen is as an interviewer? Boy, he's bad ... so bad that I feel sorry for him. He had an interview with the Dolphins' cheerleading coach earlier this week that was unbelievably bad. He even said he expected to be looking for a job afterwards.

He's like Chris Farley on those old SNL skits.

Eisen: "So, how's it going?"

"Pretty cool, huh?"

"Remember that time when you ....."
I agree. Most of the players they have on there are brutal too. I think the NFL uses it as a training ground for ex-NFL guys with aspiring TV careers.

Most of the interviews are the feel good "How are you doing?" line of questioning that isn't very interesting. However, I do enjoy Playbook, Schefter, Mayock and any looks into camps.
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I watched it too, and LTN's summary is perfect.

Has anyone else noticed how sub-par Eisen is as an interviewer? Boy, he's bad ... so bad that I feel sorry for him. He had an interview with the Dolphins' cheerleading coach earlier this week that was unbelievably bad. He even said he expected to be looking for a job afterwards.

He's like Chris Farley on those old SNL skits.

Eisen: "So, how's it going?"

"Pretty cool, huh?"

"Remember that time when you ....."

On the NOSEY.

And worse yet, he asks questions, or responds in a manner that leaves the interviewee with absolutely no chance to have a decent response.

He's pretty awful. Plus,he looks like a doofis.
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