Igor lost the starting job!!

Deep_Freeze;4052780 said:
Its kinda more interesting to me that Spears has moved to RDE. We could see an increase in production that everyone can see with him in that spot, especially with Ware behind him there.

Spencer will have to step up with Coleman over there.

Huh what?

Why does he have to step up with Coleman?
 
Do most fanbases rejoice in the failure of their players like the Cowboys fanbase does? Normally you have a whipping boy but half of this board just seems to get off on the failure of Cowboys players. Its sickening.
 
FuzzyLumpkins;4052969 said:
Do most fanbases rejoice in the failure of their players like the Cowboys fanbase does? Normally you have a whipping boy but half of this board just seems to get off on the failure of Cowboys players. Its sickening.

fans everywhere - not just here - are fickle. So be it.

On Olshansky, I'm not happy to hear he has beed demoed. Often times it's about a guy fitting or not fitting a system. We're not running Wde Phillips' system any more. If Olshansky is better suited for Wade's defense then I hope for his sake - and the Cowboys - that he ends up in Houston.
 
FuzzyLumpkins;4052969 said:
Do most fanbases rejoice in the failure of their players like the Cowboys fanbase does? Normally you have a whipping boy but half of this board just seems to get off on the failure of Cowboys players. Its sickening.

The NYG's official public relations officer for the team just ripped into their fanbase for the very same thing regarding their released and lost players. So yes, it's a pandemic throughout all NFL team's fans. Not that one example is indicative of the entire NFL but it's noteworthy that their PR guy, their Rich Dalrymple, made public comments on it.
 
SaltwaterServr;4052976 said:
The NYG's official public relations officer for the team just ripped into their fanbase for the very same thing regarding their released and lost players. So yes, it's a pandemic throughout all NFL team's fans. Not that one example is indicative of the entire NFL but it's noteworthy that their PR guy, their Rich Dalrymple, made public comments on it.

Pandemic is a good word for it. I have funny how a fan base that asks for so much class from its players seems unable to hold themselves to the same standard.
 
FuzzyLumpkins;4052982 said:
Pandemic is a good word for it. I have funny how a fan base that asks for so much class from its players seems unable to hold themselves to the same standard.
Post of the day.
 
FuzzyLumpkins;4052969 said:
Do most fanbases rejoice in the failure of their players like the Cowboys fanbase does? Normally you have a whipping boy but half of this board just seems to get off on the failure of Cowboys players. Its sickening.

I like the cowboys. When they release bad, expensive players they are better off.

Truly sickening
 
FuzzyLumpkins;4052969 said:
Do most fanbases rejoice in the failure of their players like the Cowboys fanbase does? Normally you have a whipping boy but half of this board just seems to get off on the failure of Cowboys players. Its sickening.

I tend to agree with this.
 
This could be the first time a poorly performing player legitimately lost his job in a very long time. If some of you were wanting Garrett to "send a message" by cutting a player, this is it.
 
FuzzyLumpkins;4052982 said:
Pandemic is a good word for it. I have funny how a fan base that asks for so much class from its players seems unable to hold themselves to the same standard.

I'm with you, brother. Not sure why 'thanks and good luck' isn't satisfying enough when a vet gets cut.
 
Idgit;4053074 said:
I'm with you, brother. Not sure why 'thanks and good luck' isn't satisfying enough when a vet gets cut.

Has he been cut already?
 
MarionBarberThe4th;4053028 said:
I like the cowboys. When they release bad, expensive players they are better off.

Truly sickening

What was sickening was watching the "dancing fool" prancing around after making a routine tackle when his team was losing by 3 TDs.


Besides, the guy was getting his arse handed to him by Denver scrubs last week and he is scheduled to make $3.5 million this year.
 
TheCount;4053072 said:
This could be the first time a poorly performing player legitimately lost his job in a very long time. If some of you were wanting Garrett to "send a message" by cutting a player, this is it.

I'm lost? What did we do with Leonard Davis, Marion Barber, Roy Williams and Columbo? And before them what happened when we let Greg Ellis, Roy Williams, TO and traded Anthony Henry?
 
FuzzyLumpkins;4052969 said:
Do most fanbases rejoice in the failure of their players like the Cowboys fanbase does? Normally you have a whipping boy but half of this board just seems to get off on the failure of Cowboys players. Its sickening.

You're looking at it the wrong way. It's not getting off on the failure of a player, but rather getting enjoyment out of our football team making moves in the right direction for success. I think fans have a right to be happy when their team makes a positive move like this. I don't think anyone here has anything personally against Igor. He's just not the best person for the DE job anymore.
 
FuzzyLumpkins;4052969 said:
Do most fanbases rejoice in the failure of their players like the Cowboys fanbase does? Normally you have a whipping boy but half of this board just seems to get off on the failure of Cowboys players. Its sickening.
I'm sure there are some that get off on the failure of players, but I don't believe as many as you may think do.

I think it comes down to an individual having a negative opinion about a player, the player fails one way or another, and said individual will feel vindicated with their negative opinion.

DOUBLE WING;4053127 said:
You're looking at it the wrong way. It's not getting off on the failure of a player, but rather getting enjoyment out of our football team making moves in the right direction for success. I think fans have a right to be happy when their team makes a positive move like this. I don't think anyone here has anything personally against Igor. He's just not the best person for the DE job anymore.
:hammer:
 
FuzzyLumpkins;4052969 said:
Do most fanbases rejoice in the failure of their players like the Cowboys fanbase does? Normally you have a whipping boy but half of this board just seems to get off on the failure of Cowboys players. Its sickening.

Igor did a dance after being told he was benched.
 

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