Twitter: Philbin in the crosshairs?

TheDude

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At least many fans, me included, didnt call this midway through last year
 
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BAT

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Pollack was fired 4 times in a 5 year period of time...

Collin is bitter because they bench him for 2 games last season and gave Steele the starts in those games.
- They likely would have kept Steele at RT but they needed him to practice LT due to the likelihood of Tyron getting injured again late in the season.

Both can be true.

Both Philbin and Pollack suck.
 

Mr_437

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The offensive staff needs an overhaul including the HC. Also Coach Jerry needs to move out the way and let a OC come in and implement his scheme not the same offense from the 90s Jerry keeps holding on to.
 

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He never should’ve been allowed to come (be hired) in the first place.

But prepare for 1,000 insults from Collins and Awuzie before and after the game.
Hope those 2 can win a championship like so many that get the chance once they leave here.
 

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We need to upgrade our coaching staff. A new headcoach that does more than press conferences. An OC who has experience.
An oline coach who can coach.
His one success is Steele. We've drafted.multiple 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th round picks and it's amounted to nothing.
Hopefully Tyler Smith is good despite him.
 

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I've been saying it for the past 2+ seasons. Joe Philbin should have been fired since the end of the 2020 season.

Remember when Big Mac announced that he spent the entire 2019 offseason in the barn after getting canned by GB in November of 2018 and getting ZERO offers to coach after that season ended?

Remember how he supposedly studied up on the NFL (watching every play from the Cowboys' season, for example)?

Well all that studying up, somehow led Big Mac to conclude that multiple-time failure Mike Nolan was the best possible choice at Defensive Coordinator.

Additionally, had he been allowed, Big Mac would have no doubt hired Joe Philbin to be his Offensive Coordinator, but alas for Big Mac Jerry told him if he wanted the Cowboys' job then Kellen Moore was his OC and Big Mac responded by telling Jerry you got it boss no problem at all whatever it takes for me to get that contract.

So, of course, Big Mac just found another spot for Philbin (a guy who gravy-trained his role as Green Bay OC when they won the SB in 2010 into an unsuccessful 3-year run as head coach in Miami) as his Offensive Line coach.

And why would Big Mac hire Philbin out of all candidates to coach the OL?

The same reason he-hired Philbin to return to be his OC in Green Bay in 2018 (the year Big Mac got fired and Philbin succeeded him as interim head coach) and the same reason he hired Nolan; above all other considerations Big Mac wants coaches who will be as loyal and devoted to him as he is loyal and devoted to the man who writes his checks.

Whether these loyal and devoted coaches are any good is a secondary or tertiary concern to Big Mac.

Anybody ever checked the Big Mac coaching tree from his 13 years in Green Bay?
 

Fastpitch Dad

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Shows his true character in my opinion.

It has nothing to do with coaching Pollack has been fired many times too. Collins has 10x the talent of Steele, but has the mental make-up of a potato. He could easily be all-pro with his talent but chooses to skate by while getting paid.

I wouldn't put anything into what comes out of his mouth.
 

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Philbin got his QB knocked out of game. So neither OL coach can talk.


To be fair both Dak and Burrow will hang in the pocket and hold onto the ball a loooonnnng time waiting for routes to develop. I did not watch the Cincy game all that closely but the times I did switch over to it it looked as though Burrow had time.. but the routes were not breaking open quick enough. Unlike our game where Dak could have waited 10 minutes and nobody was getting open on most plays.. The Bucs had our offense diagnosed, there's really no two ways about it. The DBs were standing there waiting for our receivers to run to them. Their alignments in the secondary were simply excellent.. Sometimes you have to tip your hat to the other guy. Bowles devised a brilliant plan to counter Moore's offense.. and it worked, because Moore refused to make the adjustments to counter what the Bucs were doing.
 

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Anybody can clearly see the problem is the front office. how many more coaches and players need to fall on the sword?
 

America's Cowboy

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Remember when Big Mac announced that he spent the entire 2019 offseason in the barn after getting canned by GB in November of 2018 and getting ZERO offers to coach after that season ended?

Remember how he supposedly studied up on the NFL (watching every play from the Cowboys' season, for example)?

Well all that studying up, somehow led Big Mac to conclude that multiple-time failure Mike Nolan was the best possible choice at Defensive Coordinator.

Additionally, had he been allowed, Big Mac would have no doubt hired Joe Philbin to be his Offensive Coordinator, but alas for Big Mac Jerry told him if he wanted the Cowboys' job then Kellen Moore was his OC and Big Mac responded by telling Jerry you got it boss no problem at all whatever it takes for me to get that contract.

So, of course, Big Mac just found another spot for Philbin (a guy who gravy-trained his role as Green Bay OC when they won the SB in 2010 into an unsuccessful 3-year run as head coach in Miami) as his Offensive Line coach.

And why would Big Mac hire Philbin out of all candidates to coach the OL?

The same reason he-hired Philbin to return to be his OC in Green Bay in 2018 (the year Big Mac got fired and Philbin succeeded him as interim head coach) and the same reason he hired Nolan; above all other considerations Big Mac wants coaches who will be as loyal and devoted to him as he is loyal and devoted to the man who writes his checks.

Whether these loyal and devoted coaches are any good is a secondary or tertiary concern to Big Mac.

Anybody ever checked the Big Mac coaching tree from his 13 years in Green Bay?
Good stuff.
 

TequilaCowboy

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It's bad enough the delirious duo wanna hold onto their guys even when underperforming or useless, now they want to hold onto coaches too; like Philbin or Moore. Buddy system live and well in Big D. No wonder this thing is stuck in the mud.
 
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