YosemiteSam
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I would love to hear Jerry's thoughts behind closed doors. Obviously, he won't throw Wade and whomever else under the bus publicly. Not that I believe he isn't willing to do that, but because he himself would be humiliated. (not that he shouldn't be already)
Jerry hiring Wade was equal to Jerry hiring Dave Campo in my opinion. Both were pretty good defensive coordinators, but both have extremely weak presents and do not getting the respect from the players that a person in that position should.
Your head coach is your master and commander. He is the man you look to for strength and guidance. That is not Wade in any sense.
If you ever read the biography of George Washington you would understand. Geroge Washington was leading Virginia's army at the age of 21. It wasn't because he was an aristocrat, or anything else like that either. Most of his soldiers were older than he was. Not only that, he was completely clueless (inexperienced) at being a war commander and made huge blunders, but you know what. His army and the people of Virginia loved him, because he had the presents to and flat out could command an army with conviction. (even if feebly in the beginning)
The only thing Wade commands is that his twinkies are already unwrapped when they arrive at his desk in the morning.
Here is to another several weeks and all of next season of hearing about how Romo and the Cowboys suck in December. :beer2: :thumbdo: :choke:
Jerry hiring Wade was equal to Jerry hiring Dave Campo in my opinion. Both were pretty good defensive coordinators, but both have extremely weak presents and do not getting the respect from the players that a person in that position should.
Your head coach is your master and commander. He is the man you look to for strength and guidance. That is not Wade in any sense.
If you ever read the biography of George Washington you would understand. Geroge Washington was leading Virginia's army at the age of 21. It wasn't because he was an aristocrat, or anything else like that either. Most of his soldiers were older than he was. Not only that, he was completely clueless (inexperienced) at being a war commander and made huge blunders, but you know what. His army and the people of Virginia loved him, because he had the presents to and flat out could command an army with conviction. (even if feebly in the beginning)
The only thing Wade commands is that his twinkies are already unwrapped when they arrive at his desk in the morning.
Here is to another several weeks and all of next season of hearing about how Romo and the Cowboys suck in December. :beer2: :thumbdo: :choke: