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As if Reiss actually had to point him out to us... LOL...
(Hint: it's the dude with the inflated beach ball under his shirt...)
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Vrabel chose him for a reason and I trust him to decide when the time to change would be. Now wouldn't seem like the most ideal time especially over dehydration. Let's not be silly.He's never been a DC so we don't know that.
I assert competence in Vrabel. You seem to believe you know everything with pretty much zero information on the subject yet you continue to dig deeper and deeper into your stupid take.
We don't know to even believe he can't do his job but let's play it out.
If he is physically limited they'll put him up in the skybox for the the year...
So you just want to move on directly to Kuhn even though Vrabel seems more than happy and wants to keep Williams.Vrabel is Mister Loyalty Uber Alles, experience & competency be damned.
You have No ****ing Idea if this dude's gonna be any good at his new job, which he has NEVER had before, btw.
How the hell do you know it is clear he can't do the job? Based on what?
He was on the field.Based on his inability to be on the same field as his charges...?
He was on the field.
Hes back now.Until he wasn't...
Don't know if this will be the only incident during the year either.
I don’t think it’s clear the Tuna ignored his health so it interfered with his job. In 1992 he had a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), also known as bypass surgery, after several previous angioplasties to deal with blockages. Arteriosclerosis has a lifestyle component but not as clear cut as morbid obesity. Even with morbid obesity that’s probably an oversimplification. Anyway, I don’t think it’s a valid comparison.I figured it was pretty clear. Parcells let his health get in the way to the point it played a role in his stepping down. And he even got it under control to the point he came back and led a team to SB.
If I'm not remembering when he had surgery correctly then so be it but it's still pretty close comp unless you think it played zero part.I don’t think it’s clear the Tuna ignored his health so it interfered with his job. In 1992 he had a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), also known as bypass surgery, after several previous angioplasties to deal with blockages. Arteriosclerosis has a lifestyle component but not as clear cut as morbid obesity. Even with morbid obesity that’s probably an oversimplification. Anyway, I don’t think it’s a valid comparison.
As a side note, I’ve been interested in Parsell’s surgical history since hearing Bill give a shout out to my cousin’s husband for saving his life by performing that surgery. Had “A Football Life” on in the background, not really paying attention until I heard Parsells mention Paul’s name. I remember him routinely leaving Thanksgiving dinner to go check on patients. Pretty cool to hear from one of his patients.
He had several angioplasties in 1991 and 1992 before the bypass in 1992. Obviously developed arteriosclerosis over the years leading up to that. He had resigned from the Giants several months before the first angioplasty.If I'm not remembering when he had surgery correctly then so be it but it's still pretty close comp unless you think it played zero part.
My recall is that he had the bypass between the Giants and coming here. But I was pretty young. If it was just before leaving the Giants I don't think that changes much.
What is Terrell Williams condition?He had several angioplasties in 1991 and 1992 before the bypass in 1992. Obviously developed arteriosclerosis over the years leading up to that. He had resigned from the Giants several months before the first angioplasty.
Thing is, I don’t think you can fault anyone for being unable to perform due to a medical condition that is not their fault.
But you can fault someone for not taking care of their health and developing an avoidable medical condition, such as obesity.
Parsells is not a good comp because he isn’t clearly in that second category. Terrell Williams is.
I also think there’s a big difference between stepping away from a job to take care of your health as Parsells did, and not taking care of your health while continuing to work until you drop in the middle of the workplace and disrupt the entire operation as Williams did. Again, not at all a good comp.
When last observed apparently functional. Recently was unable to function and required medical intervention.What is Terrell Williams condition?
And that's enough to conclude he should be fired?When last observed apparently functional. Recently was unable to function and required medical intervention.
Obvious obesity.
Recent dehydration. Possible predisposition? Perhaps related to other factors, e.g. medications, weight, choices regarding diet and fluid intake? Somewhat suspicious because it occurred in a situation in which hydration is preached and readily available, thus may show poor self monitoring and self care.
Other conditions unknown.
Don’t put words in my mouth. I never said he should be fired.And that's enough to conclude he should be fired?
Yes. Dehydration is widely known to be serious ****. It has killed football players in summer practice sessions. It’s a big deal.And your holding dehydration against him pretty harshly.
Yes. Dehydration is widely known to be serious ****. It has killed football players in summer practice sessions. It’s a big deal.
Under the present CBA and NFL rules, what would happen if a player collapsed during practice due to dehydration? How large would the fines be? What other penalties might be incurred?
Now, who is responsible for keeping the team out of such trouble? Might it be the DC?
For most of the past twenty years my summer vacation has involved heavy physical labor in the high desert during August, in the middle of the day. Everybody knows the importance of hydration. Everybody constantly reminds everybody around them to hydrate. There are people who have the job of keeping the crew hydrated. It’s not a secret.
Why was Gatorade invented? To keep football players hydrated! It’s not a secret.
It’s just dumb and sloppy, both, to let yourself get dehydrated in the middle of a summer NFL practice.
Accountability.
Not excuses.
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