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Old 11-02-2008, 11:40 AM   #1
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Singletary- they claim he was wrong for calling out Davis. ????

Too bad for Davis. Singletary is tired of the overrated crap. Boohoo if former PLAYERS don't like what Singletary did.

He also dropped his pants. Weird, yes, but he needs to be drastic to fix that mess.

Mangina- told Favre not to gamble so much.

Good for Mangina, Favre's actg is getting old. How many times in his career has he just flung it up hoping the receiver goes the other way. Finally somebody told him.

Cable- The Raiders coach had his team practice touchdown celebrations.

That is a good idea. That team needs to learn getting 6 is a lot of fun. That team is close to being good, especially in that division with Denv and SD coming back to the pack.

I am glad to see the coaches stepping up. These teams take on the personality of their coaches. Look at the problems in SD and Dallas. NYJ. These teams are struggling due to poor leadership. Look at the Pats, Giants, Philly. Great leaders, consistently good.
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Old 11-02-2008, 11:45 AM   #2
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I actually totally agree with him. This is professional football, not High school, embarrassing a grown man for a dumb penalty is not going to win him much support. Tom Coughlin tried this tough guy act when he first came in and nearly lost the team because of it. The difference ended up being that Coughlin is actually a good coach. Singletary should probably prove he can coach before pulling stunts like this. When I first saw that, followed up by his post game press conference all I thought was that this guy is posturing for a HC position with cheap tricks.
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We won't know if Singletary's moves were good or bad until it plays out both on the field and in that locker room. However, the nonsense about it being wrong to call out these players on the field and/or to send them to the showers is just that.
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We won't know if Singletary's moves were good or bad until it plays out both on the field and in that locker room. However, the nonsense about it being wrong to call out these players on the field and/or to send them to the showers is just that.
I'm sure your vast experience as a Pats fan gives you a better perspective than Bill Cowher.
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I'm sure your vast experience as a Pats fan gives you a better perspective than Bill Cowher.
Given that Bill Cowher was known to call his players out on the sidelines and spit all over them while doing so, I'd say that you should probably have tried using thought before posting.
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I'm sure your vast experience as a Pats fan gives you a better perspective than Bill Cowher.
Yes, it's sad when our smarter fans here have more cogent insight than a former NFL coach like ol spittle face.
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Given that Bill Cowher was known to call his players out on the sidelines, I'd say that you should probably have tried using thought before posting.
Given that a coach "calling his players out on the sidelines" isn't what we're talking about, you're post is the "height of irony."
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Given that a coach "calling his players out on the sidelines" isn't what we're talking about, you're post is the "height of irony."
Really?

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We won't know if Singletary's moves were good or bad until it plays out both on the field and in that locker room. However, the nonsense about it being wrong to call out these players on the field and/or to send them to the showers is just that.
Perhaps you might try reading posts before attacking them.
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Perhaps you might try reading posts before attacking them.
You might try posting something that's relevant to the topic then.
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You might try posting something that's relevant to the topic then.
Read the very first line posted by the OP.

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