Nowhere near as hairy as you!
Not to mention suave or debonair....
Henry relishes his 'role' here. Perhaps a little too much at times, but nobody has lost life or limb...yet. AFAIK anyway.
Smerter than EKB? NFW!
Poor Chongo!
Being serious, I think we have an excellent membership here (even Fedya ) and our cross-section represents some of the best of American life. Doctors, teachers, military vets, good Moms and Dads raising successful families....pretty damned honorable IMO. Professions are what people do, not who they are, and I love them sharing their perspectives and opinions.
Nicely said. Classy too!
Timmy! posted:
Henry relishes his 'role' here. Perhaps a little too much at times, but nobody has lost life or limb...yet. AFAIK anyway.
Don't judge.
Brak posted:So he fired Capers and hired Pettine. But no matter what happens, it's the ifs that matter, not the whats.
OK. That's just not how I roll.
I do like the Pettine hire - a LOT. MM is looking to correct his mistakes of the past - It's all anyone can do in our lives. Look at the past & correct your mistakes then move forward.
MM has this year to make up for it - I'm behind him 100% but we all reserve the right to revisit this conversation in January or (hopefully) February.
Know what I'm saying???
michiganjoe posted:A one year contract extension doesn't exactly scream job security.
He is definitely on the hot seat for 2018 - it's always been a "what have you done for me lately" league.
GBFanForLife posted:Yep. Changing the offense this late in Rodgers career will change everything.
Yeah, that Rodgers guy is pretty damn dumb. I'm sure it would be hard to replicate running the same personnel set 8 times in a row then run, then punt.
Nobody should be glad to see Opie Whizburger trying to breakdance his way into your heart on Sundays.
You don't have to make drastic changes. Keep Philbin or one of the MM disciples who have fared so well as HC. As I previously said, that offense is on auto pilot with Rodgers. I just want someone to make competent coaching decisions beyond the actual schemes being run.
"You think there's anything special about this sweep? Well, there isn't. It's as basic a play as there can be in football. We simply do it over and over and over. There can never be enough emphasis on repetition. I want my players to be able to run this sweep in their sleep. If we call the sweep twenty times, I'll expect it to work twenty times...not eighteen, not nineteen."
"... on that sideline, when the sweep starts to develop, you can hear those linebackers and defensive backs yelling, `Sweep!' `Sweep!' and almost see their eyes pop as those guards turn upfield after them... It's my number one play because it requires all eleven men to play as one to make it succeed, and that's what `team' means."
Difference was the opposing defense was calling the play before they even lined up. Oh, and the play failed.
I don’t think all 11 last year were playing as one. I think BH was doing a bad Aaron Rodgers impression and everyone else was playing football.