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That's not true. There is no "celebrity exemption" in the HIPAA laws. But it's cute of you to suggest otherwise.He’s a celebrity. Everything is exposed to the public . Get over it.
That's not true. There is no "celebrity exemption" in the HIPAA laws. But it's cute of you to suggest otherwise.He’s a celebrity. Everything is exposed to the public . Get over it.
Well Mikey made some horrid calls as well. Just awful . Unlike we’d ever seen before.
The bigger question might be is would he have survived going 6-10 with Dak. Remember he was 1-3 with Dak.
Yep, absent all that, we were Super Bowl caliber!I think it was a combination of factors...
1)New scheme, new DC, new HC—first year is usually the roughest.
2)Less prep time, no TC, Covid—intensifying #1.
3)An offense decimated by injury, putting the weak D on the field even longer.
4)Lack of talent on D.
5)The wrong DC.
I've seen several comments about the owner not making coaching changes and using the 10 years with Garrett as the reasoning but is it just the opposite? He waited for it to come and it never did. His patience went unrewarded.
Has the fact that he's not getting any younger and a year closer to checking out every year affected his thinking about time and how much there is left to see another SB?
Some feel McC is safe but they pulled the trigger on Nolan after one year and now have two succession candidates on the staff and who thinks the owner won't pull a Garrett move with Kellen Moore?
I really do think we are seeing a new sense of urgency, an awareness of the clock that we've not seen before from him and I do not think that bodes well for McC. He needs a kickstart to this season or we could see the second HC replaced during the season.
The fans are impatient and last season was more embarrassing than a lot of losing seasons. So, the owner is impatient too.
And what do you think the players think? Who brought Nolan in last season and who allowed the defense to get turned inside out? Think there might also be some impatient players?
I think McC has a ticket on the 3:10 to Yuma that he is unaware of and if he starts off 1-3, that train pulls into the station and if he goes to 2-6, his ticket gets punched. I know, some feel not unless he's lost the team. At 2-5 or 6, he's lost the team and management. No GM pays a QB this much and assembles this O to go 2-5 or 6.
The other NFL owners have been getting more itchy trigger fingers with HC's every season and now I think this owner has joined their ranks.
McC better win or pack it in.
The shelves are thin with BU QBs, guys like Fitz gets a starting gig. Outside of a trade, best bet is to develop your own in house, or wait for vet cuts late at this point.Yep, when you lose your starting QB you either need a suitable replacement or an Elite defense. Otherwise your dead in the water.
The league is RUN by narcissistic billionaires!Yep, narcissistic billionaires like him think they are going to live forever. I see Jethro in this role well into his 80’s if not beyond.
Never said THAT!Yep, absent all that, we were Super Bowl caliber!
I've seen several comments about the owner not making coaching changes and using the 10 years with Garrett as the reasoning but is it just the opposite? He waited for it to come and it never did. His patience went unrewarded.
Has the fact that he's not getting any younger and a year closer to checking out every year affected his thinking about time and how much there is left to see another SB?
Some feel McC is safe but they pulled the trigger on Nolan after one year and now have two succession candidates on the staff and who thinks the owner won't pull a Garrett move with Kellen Moore?
I really do think we are seeing a new sense of urgency, an awareness of the clock that we've not seen before from him and I do not think that bodes well for McC. He needs a kickstart to this season or we could see the second HC replaced during the season.
The fans are impatient and last season was more embarrassing than a lot of losing seasons. So, the owner is impatient too.
And what do you think the players think? Who brought Nolan in last season and who allowed the defense to get turned inside out? Think there might also be some impatient players?
I think McC has a ticket on the 3:10 to Yuma that he is unaware of and if he starts off 1-3, that train pulls into the station and if he goes to 2-6, his ticket gets punched. I know, some feel not unless he's lost the team. At 2-5 or 6, he's lost the team and management. No GM pays a QB this much and assembles this O to go 2-5 or 6.
The other NFL owners have been getting more itchy trigger fingers with HC's every season and now I think this owner has joined their ranks.
McC better win or pack it in.
Let's assume none of us knows the details of his contract and let's remember he was looking and not in high demand when he interviewed.
As long as you are assuming to know the contract terms, I will assume that one of the elements to this that sold Booger on the deal was McC's willingness to be flexible on the contract. I think there is a buyout and it's not a guaranteed contract for the full amount or the full term. I think it can be if certain goals are met. I assume that is a heavily incentive laden contract.
And as long as we're assuming, let's assume the reason Moore is there was a gift to Booger to cement the deal.
Do you really think an unemployed coach Booger doesn't know is going to show up for an interview and in 12 hours sell him on giving him a guaranteed 5 X 8M contract?
You see Jethro as running his franchise the same as the rest? Or just your Homeristic colors flying out in defense of our owner.The league is RUN by narcissistic billionaires!
Development is fine but I’d recommend drafting one in mid rounds than off the practice squad. And a seasoned veteran off waivers might be ok.The shelves are thin with BU QBs, guys like Fitz gets a starting gig. Outside of a trade, best bet is to develop your own in house, or wait for vet cuts late at this point.
Oh, Im in agreement, I misinterpreted and thought we were talking currently standing situation.Development is fine but I’d recommend drafting one in mid rounds than off the practice squad. And a seasoned veteran off waiver wire might be ok.
I've seen several comments about the owner not making coaching changes and using the 10 years with Garrett as the reasoning but is it just the opposite? He waited for it to come and it never did. His patience went unrewarded.
Has the fact that he's not getting any younger and a year closer to checking out every year affected his thinking about time and how much there is left to see another SB?
Some feel McC is safe but they pulled the trigger on Nolan after one year and now have two succession candidates on the staff and who thinks the owner won't pull a Garrett move with Kellen Moore?
I really do think we are seeing a new sense of urgency, an awareness of the clock that we've not seen before from him and I do not think that bodes well for McC. He needs a kickstart to this season or we could see the second HC replaced during the season.
The fans are impatient and last season was more embarrassing than a lot of losing seasons. So, the owner is impatient too.
And what do you think the players think? Who brought Nolan in last season and who allowed the defense to get turned inside out? Think there might also be some impatient players?
I think McC has a ticket on the 3:10 to Yuma that he is unaware of and if he starts off 1-3, that train pulls into the station and if he goes to 2-6, his ticket gets punched. I know, some feel not unless he's lost the team. At 2-5 or 6, he's lost the team and management. No GM pays a QB this much and assembles this O to go 2-5 or 6.
The other NFL owners have been getting more itchy trigger fingers with HC's every season and now I think this owner has joined their ranks.
McC better win or pack it in.
Yep, absent all that, we were Super Bowl caliber!
”Homeristic”?!? Just because I said the league is run by narcissistic billionaires? That makes me a JJ defender?!? That’s funny! 31 owners are noble common folk who love the sport and its fans, but Jerry Jones is the embodiment of Satan! Everyone knows that your personal hatred for Jerry colors everything you say about the Dallas Cowboys, so why should I say or do ANYTHING other than chuckle and roll my eyes?You see Jethro as running his franchise the same as the rest? Or just your Homeristic colors flying out in defense of our owner.
Where did you squeeze him?This GM just feels different.
It’s very difficult to deal with Jethro as our idiot owner for our beloved local franchise . Similar to how it felt with our former blithering idiot running our country .With super bowl caliber crybabies in the fanbase!
”Homeristic”?!? Just because I said the league is run by narcissistic billionaires? That makes me a JJ defender?!? That’s funny! 31 owners are noble common folk who love the sport and its fans, but Jerry Jones is the embodiment of Satan! Everyone knows that your personal hatred for Jerry colors everything you say about the Dallas Cowboys, so why should I say or do ANYTHING other than chuckle and roll my eyes?
How do you manage to deal with the helpless/hopeless knowledge that you can NEVER do ANYTHING about JJ’s status as owner/operator? Sucks to be you, huh?
It’s very difficult to deal with Jethro as our idiot owner for our beloved local franchise . Similar to how it felt with our former blithering idiot running our country .
And I wouldn’t place the rest of the NFL owners in same category as ours. First of all I’m not familiar with them all so can’t say. But not all wealthy or billionaires are narcissistic.
I've seen several comments about the owner not making coaching changes and using the 10 years with Garrett as the reasoning but is it just the opposite? He waited for it to come and it never did. His patience went unrewarded.
Has the fact that he's not getting any younger and a year closer to checking out every year affected his thinking about time and how much there is left to see another SB?
Some feel McC is safe but they pulled the trigger on Nolan after one year and now have two succession candidates on the staff and who thinks the owner won't pull a Garrett move with Kellen Moore?
I really do think we are seeing a new sense of urgency, an awareness of the clock that we've not seen before from him and I do not think that bodes well for McC. He needs a kickstart to this season or we could see the second HC replaced during the season.
The fans are impatient and last season was more embarrassing than a lot of losing seasons. So, the owner is impatient too.
And what do you think the players think? Who brought Nolan in last season and who allowed the defense to get turned inside out? Think there might also be some impatient players?
I think McC has a ticket on the 3:10 to Yuma that he is unaware of and if he starts off 1-3, that train pulls into the station and if he goes to 2-6, his ticket gets punched. I know, some feel not unless he's lost the team. At 2-5 or 6, he's lost the team and management. No GM pays a QB this much and assembles this O to go 2-5 or 6.
The other NFL owners have been getting more itchy trigger fingers with HC's every season and now I think this owner has joined their ranks.
McC better win or pack it in.
Ha! Well, maybe I’m a little grouchy this week. Had some family challenges.Hazey, is that you? Doesn’t sound like the logical, reasonable analysis you usually provide. I don’t like Jerry as a GM either, but NO planning and NO vision?!?
Jerry’s a gambler, meddler, control freak, and attentionwhore with a giant ego. His pressers are embarrassing, and he’s so loyal to certain players and coaches that it’s hurt the team, but methinks you sound a tad like Erod or something!