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Old 11-10-2008, 11:28 PM   #11
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Singletary is going to have to find a way to stop these losses from eating him up or he's going to stroke out before the year is over.
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Old 11-10-2008, 11:30 PM   #12
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I was unimpressed with the called late hit, unless they considered it a blow to the head. I just hate all the picky unnecessary roughness calls I've been seeing lately.
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:rofl singletary when asked now he said mike martz felt we shouldrun the ball or of some sort..
these idiots make us realize how lucky we are to have our team PRACTICE all these situational stuff. singletary is a hack..good for TV and speeches but just doesnt have any coaching sense.
I completely disagree. He's two games into his coaching career and has NEVER done anything on the offensive side of the ball. When a defensive minded guy comes in mid-year, and you have an OC who was a former HC (a successful one, at that), the OC is supposed to handle as much as possible to make the transition easier for the new HC. Singletary has focused on getting the team's head out of its collective arse, and has had a lot more on his plate at practice than situational football.
We are lucky enough that the rest of our team already has the big picture figured out and can afford to spend so much time on situational stuff.
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I completely disagree. He's two games into his coaching career and has NEVER done anything on the offensive side of the ball. When a defensive minded guy comes in mid-year, and you have an OC who was a former HC (a successful one, at that), the OC is supposed to handle as much as possible to make the transition easier for the new HC. Singletary has focused on getting the team's head out of its collective arse, and has had a lot more on his plate at practice than situational football.
We are lucky enough that the rest of our team already has the big picture figured out and can afford to spend so much time on situational stuff.
sure, but he is the head coach. When asked in the post game press conf about the last few plays he said he didnt know what happened and mike martz called it. While it is true but still if you are a HC or an aspiring HC there isnt any training on the job at least in my opinion. He was the asst head coach in Sf for 2 yrs so he has to know what is going on. I givehim credit for changing the culture or whatever to play hard etc. but how good he is situationally ? especially he is such an emotional wreck on every play instead of paying atten and managing the game
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sure, but he is the head coach. When asked in the post game press conf about the last few plays he said he didnt know what happened and mike martz called it. While it is true but still if you are a HC or an aspiring HC there isnt any training on the job at least in my opinion. He was the asst head coach in Sf for 2 yrs so he has to know what is going on. I givehim credit for changing the culture or whatever to play hard etc. but how good he is situationally ? especially he is such an emotional wreck on every play instead of paying atten and managing the game
He does need to stop throwing everyone under the bus.
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He does need to stop throwing everyone under the bus.
While I think he has what it takes to be a HC, he does need to work on that honesty thing. I mean, everyone knows it was Martz's call, but at least say something like "We all agreed that was the right play and it wasn't."
A little press conference lying never hurt anybody!
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Martz opted to open up the game with 10 straight running plays??(or something close to that). Seems to the outside observer that Martz was sorta hamstrung by Singletary in this game...then he throws Martz under the bus after all is said and done?....one thing, Martz is already on greased skids...and two, whoever it was or the multiple people who did are exactly right...he's gonna stroke out as a head coach
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:rofl singletary when asked now he said mike martz felt we shouldrun the ball or of some sort..
these idiots make us realize how lucky we are to have our team PRACTICE all these situational stuff. singletary is a hack..good for TV and speeches but just doesnt have any coaching sense.
That's exactly what I was thinking when that happened. They stood around for about 20 seconds and then spiked the ball, looked completely clueless as to what they should do in that situation. They could have had 4 chances easily. Sure the Pats haven't always had the perfect management but overall there is a huge difference between us and a team like SF.
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