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OT: Chuck Pagano's "bone chilling" speech after defeating the mighty Titans


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Not sure if I feel comfortable mocking a man who's desperately trying to motivate a team through a dysfunctional season -- by the end of which, he'll lose his coaching job.

Pagano is simply trying to live with some dignity while unfairly being held accountable for all the mess around him, that the GM and Owner are mostly to blame for. Don't know if he's a co-conspirator in Deflategate, but I do feel sorry for him...just not his team, and certainly not the managers and team executives who conspired with the League to frame the Patriots!
 
OMG, that's priceless. I can't stop laughing.

I wonder if he is overdramatic with all things. I can picture him making a speech as his daughter takes her first steps. "One small step for a little girl, one giant leap forward for mankind. The world will never be the same!"

Big time!

(sorry, my voice cracked)
 
I believe he is very serious and means what he says. The emotion is there and IMO it is not fake. I also believe he has turned soft and the team has reflected that in their play.
Turned soft? What was the clue, that started crying over a sloppy week 3 win?
 
Not sure if I feel comfortable mocking a man who's desperately trying to motivate a team through a dysfunctional season -- by the end of which, he'll lose his coaching job.

Pagano is simply trying to live with some dignity while unfairly being held accountable for all the mess around him, that the GM and Owner are mostly to blame for. Don't know if he's a co-conspirator in Deflategate, but I do feel sorry for him...just not his team, and certainly not the managers and team executives who conspired with the League to frame the Patriots!
Pretty sure that performance didn't do much for his dignity. I expect Mad Bill would rather di3 than be caught acting like that.
 
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Yeah, but they got GRIT!
 
Not sure if I feel comfortable mocking a man who's desperately trying to motivate a team through a dysfunctional season -- by the end of which, he'll lose his coaching job.

Pagano is simply trying to live with some dignity while unfairly being held accountable for all the mess around him, that the GM and Owner are mostly to blame for. Don't know if he's a co-conspirator in Deflategate, but I do feel sorry for him...just not his team, and certainly not the managers and team executives who conspired with the League to frame the Patriots!

I personally think he's an OK guy that is struggling emotionally while surrounded by drug addicts and unheralded buffoonery.
 
So if this is the head coach's reaction to a two-point victory over a 2-14 team, I can't wait to see what happens when they beat an almost-.500 club.
 
I haven't watched the speech. But I will say that any smart coach would rip his players a new one after that kind of game, not praise them.
 
I haven't watched the speech. But I will say that any smart coach would rip his players a new one after that kind of game, not praise them.
Meh they got the most important thing a win I think BB would have said something like "way to finish guys and getting the win but we have a lot to work on" Pagano just went overboard with it I mean winning is winning hard to win in the NFL. Pagano only made it seem like they had beaten the Patriots in the AFC Championship when it's only week 3
 
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I believe the correct translation of that is "2014 AFCCG Losers". Am I right?
 
Meh they got the most important thing a win I think BB would have said something like "way to finish guys and getting the win but we have a lot to work on" Pagano just went overboard with it I mean winning is winning hard to win in the NFL. Pagano only made it seem like they had beaten the Patriots in the AFC Championship when it's only week 3

Also I'm sure some of the vets there, namely Hasselbeck, Vinatieri and Mathis - are psyched to learn life lessons at their age...because they somehow eked out a last-second win against a team who had the #2 pick last year.
 
I have learned so much about these organizations since FrameGate. The Colts truly are a bunch of self-entitled morons. The AFC Finalist banner is truly one of the most pathetic, sad things I can recall from a professional sports team. Ryan Grigson plays Madden 2008 as the basis of his signings and drafts, while Bill Belichick is performing alchemy on bargain players. Andrew Luck is "salty" that it wasn't him hoisting the trophy last year because, you know, he was so close and so deserving. Reggie Wayne didn't want to play here because it was too much work and isn't fun.

But yes, it must have been that 0.4 psi (strangely the same as the difference between the gauge that was used and the gauge that pretended to be used.). That must have been the difference in that game. It has nothing to do with one organization being the most successful in professional sports while the other is a clown show.
 
I hope Pagano isn't going on tour as a motivational speaker after he gets fired this season - he's terrible.
 
Am i missing something? I thought they just beat the tennesse titans. Seriously hes acting like they were 21 point underdogs with curtis painter as his Qb. This guy is finished as a head coach. He is crying over a 13 point comeback in week three against a 6-10 team. Wow. Its not very often you get to see the moment when a head coach no longer belongs in the nfl.
 
Easy to see the players have already checked out.

Pagano is coming across quite unconvincingly- he has that look. He knows he's canned after this season.

Dude hes crying.. A grown man is crying over a win over a bad team. He convinced me he is a truly terrible head coach. If i were a player i would get on my phone to my wife and say.. Jesus i think our coach is on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
 
I like at like 1:03 when he says it's as big a win as he's ever been a part of, the Colt player in the background looks like he's thinking "This guy serious?"

Anyway, a Belichick speech would be about 3 seconds long.
"It's good to win, but agh'…we got a long way to go."
 
So if this is the head coach's reaction to a two-point victory over a 2-14 team, I can't wait to see what happens when they beat an almost-.500 club.

He'll be the first coach to dump gatorade on himself.
 
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