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Maybe if you had gone from a good coach to a bad coach you would understand it a little better. |
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Agreeing with Reerun and Keitzman in the same day. :shake: He's absolutely right. It amazes me that it actually matters to people HOW we win or lose. There's no difference between losing 35-31 and losing 13-10. A loss is still a loss. Scoring 30 points and still losing doesn't make it any easier to swallow, at least for me. |
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Does anyone really think the Jets were better than the Pats in Herm's tenure there? The Jets couldn't beat the Pats during those year - but the rest of the NFL couldn't either. I think if you put Bill Cowher, Andy Reid, or other excellent coaches in the same division as the Pats during that stretch (and had their QB get hurt 3 times), they would have struggled to get 3 playoff appearances and 2 playoff victories in that stretch. And somehow Herm went to the playoffs last year with a strating lineup consisting of the reviled Samie Parker (who will be replaced by Dwayne Bowe by the bye week), Jordan Black, Kendrell Bell, aand over-the-hill Sammy Knight and Greg Wesley at safety. You guys on this message board are always talking about how these are the worst players out there. Herm went to the playoffs with them! Now he's in the process of replacing them, and by next year we should be ready for the next step. |
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Erik Coleman in the 6th round, Kerry Rhodes in the 4th round, Jarrad Page in the 7th round. Who's the common denominator? |
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You were exactly right in post #137 http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showp...&postcount=137 Some people just want to argue...... |
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What about DRob for 2 1st round picks? :spock: |
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The Jets went to the play-offs as well last year and played a helluva lot more entertaining and better game than our Chiefs. I'd also bet $50 that the guy you're saying is plain old shit will make the play-offs again before Herm. |
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