sportsman;1370764 said:After 4 years of BP the players will work there butts off for Wade.
BP now known as the "Retired" will be forgotten quickly.
This team will be motivated to prove the "Retired" was the problem of this team not wiining when it counted.
2008? Then by my math, they'll be a disapointment in 2011.Artie Lange;1370891 said:Duane will coach the Giants in 2008.
Book it.
sportsman;1370764 said:After 4 years of BP the players will work there butts off for Wade.
BP now known as the "Retired" will be forgotten quickly.
This team will be motivated to prove the "Retired" was the problem of this team not wiining when it counted.
silverbear;1370989 said:What in God's name makes you think the players didn't work their butts off for Parcells?? I don't recall anybody failing to take part in the offseason program, indeed all we heard was glowing reports about their offseason work... and if you stop and think about it, these last coupla years the Boys haven't really been hammered by the injury bug, which suggests that their conditioning level was rather high...
the kid 05;1371011 said:Willy Blade? :
but I'm with ya Silver, the water boys even worked their butts off for Parcells (not meaning the first round picks), the coaches and everything worked for everyone
silverbear;1371030 said:To me, a lack of work ethic was never the problem... indeed, I worry about the supposedly "laid back" temperament of the new head coach; will the players work as hard for him in the offseason, will they be AFRAID of spending too much time in the whirlpool, like they were with Parcells?? And if not, will the result be more injuries in the coming years??
Mind you, I'm content with Wade as our new head coach, I just have a few concerns that I hope he'll be able to answer positively... if he can, this team will be quite good...
the kid 05;1371066 said:if my memory isnt fading me in my young years but i believe S.D.'s D' was good with no injuries. I know he does not do the strength and Conditioning but I believe he knows when to push players and when its smart to rest them.
I see Wade as being a Smart man who knows that will do the "hey, im working with you so you can make your money, stay healthy and win some ball games" with players like Tony Dungy and Lovie Smith and he wont be a Dennis Green type of coach.
silverbear;1371030 said:To me, a lack of work ethic was never the problem... indeed, I worry about the supposedly "laid back" temperament of the new head coach; will the players work as hard for him in the offseason, will they be AFRAID of spending too much time in the whirlpool, like they were with Parcells?? And if not, will the result be more injuries in the coming years??
Mind you, I'm content with Wade as our new head coach, I just have a few concerns that I hope he'll be able to answer positively... if he can, this team will be quite good...
They'll be a disappointment much sooner than that...dfense;1370964 said:2008? Then by my math, they'll be a disapointment in 2011.
silverbear;1370989 said:What in God's name makes you think the players didn't work their butts off for Parcells?? I don't recall anybody failing to take part in the offseason program, indeed all we heard was glowing reports about their offseason work... and if you stop and think about it, these last coupla years the Boys haven't really been hammered by the injury bug, which suggests that their conditioning level was rather high...
Maybe that's how you'll remember him, but after reading this poison pen of a post, I'm disinclined to take anything you take seriously... Parcells' coaching during the season proved to be a disappointment, but I have NO complaints about the job he did as de facto GM, and if you know anything at all about football, you shouldn't either... indeed, you should be grateful to him for leaving behind a pretty d*mned talented roster for Wade to build on...
That may be the dumbest thing I've ever read in here, and that's saying something...
Dave_in-NC;1371164 said: