InmanRoshi
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Plus, he made Julius run like a robot.
InmanRoshi;1688550 said:Plus, he made Julius run like a robot.
InmanRoshi;1688550 said:Plus, he made Julius run like a robot.
Rack;1688555 said:Not gonna bother reading this thread, but let me guess...
The same people that bashed Parcells for drafting the "bust" that is Stephen Peterman are now bashing Parcells for cutting the "Great" Stephen Peterman?
Is that it in a nutshell?
InmanRoshi;1688564 said:Yep .. pretty much.
He overevaluated his talent when he drafted him, then underestimated his talent by cutting him too soon.
Oh, and he also somehow weakened his knee ligaments by not letting him sit out a preseason game with a leg cramp.
Pretty amazing stuff.
Doomsday101;1688573 said:Barber on the other hand after the 1st 4 games last season had 27 carries for 129 and a 4.7 per carry. This season Barber has 48 carries 306 and a 6.4 avg. I think the wrong RB was complaing last season.
Rack;1688576 said:All JuJo apologists (including JuJo himself) just got OWNED.
Yeagermeister;1687845 said:I thought he got a raw deal here. He had a very bad knee injury and didn't get enough time to let it heal.
FuzzyLumpkins;1688543 said:Oh and like you are privy as to what went on in coaching meetings and how practice snaps were divvied up.
With Peterson he liked him at first and then he had a horrible knee injury and Parcells left him by the wayside. if he kept Proctor its pretty evident who was getting the snaps and when he came back from injury he was getting snaps with the third string. Motivation and evaluation go hand in hand.
Parcells made a lot of noise about not being an instant evaluator but then again he made a lot of noise about adapting schemes to fit players and we all know how well that went
Skyler Green was too cocky for Parcells tastes so he browbeat him to take him down a notch and then thought it would be a good idea to switch his position to RB in the middle of the season. Well when that evaluation didnt work out he cut him and now hes Cinci's starting returner and 4th WR.
Jacques Reeves starts a few games in 04 when Henry was injured. Played pretty decent but Parcells though t it better to start Henry who could barely run on that knee and keep playing Glenn with Reeves riding the pine and our pass defense crumbling.
I have an idea, lets move a rookie LB all over the field and hope that works out well.
With TO he thought it was a good idea tto line him out wide and ask him to run perimeter patterns over and over again when its obviously not his strength.
Yeah he evaluated the players well in those situations.
As far as Im concerened, Parcells did two things right. He created a culture at VR where hard work and accountability were the focus and he started
Romo.
in terms of how he schemed, evaluated and coached in general he wasnt very good. He hamstrung his assistants he consistently used the hard hand with players even when it wasnt appropriate. His pet cats on draft day were horrible.
i used to be a Parcells supporter but i guess i was just caught up in the mystique and still shell shocked from Dave Campo but after seeing how this team interacts and how it prepares and how it performs its really opened up my eyes.
InmanRoshi;1688564 said:Yep .. pretty much.
He overevaluated his talent when he drafted him, then underestimated his talent by cutting him too soon.
Oh, and he also somehow weakened his knee ligaments by not letting him sit out a preseason game with a leg cramp.
Pretty amazing stuff.
iceberg;1688686 said:that's funny. bash me for what i think cause i wasn't there then proceed to tell me how you think, and i'll bet you weren't there either. : )
FuzzyLumpkins;1688693 said:Im bashing you because you make opinions on how Parcells motivated and evaluated based on nothing.
My opinion is based on observable facts.
There is a difference.