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beach tribe 01-12-2010 09:55 AM

I want Deberg.

beach tribe 01-12-2010 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by RedThat (Post 6437125)
He is the best poster on this board..NOT EVEN CLOSE LOL

I don't know you very well, but I'm pretty sure this is sarcasm......Right?

RedThat 01-12-2010 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by beach tribe (Post 6437129)
I don't know you very well, but I'm pretty sure this is sarcasm......Right?

Check your rep

Christofire 01-12-2010 10:17 AM

If Cassel gets another QB coach, he needs one for the purpose of improving his mechanics, etc. I don't think Gannon would be good fit in that regard.

Agent V 01-12-2010 10:19 AM

Thing is, I have no clue about Gannon's coaching ability. Success at playing the position doesn't guarantee success coaching it.

'Hamas' Jenkins 01-12-2010 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by beach tribe (Post 6437035)
Yeah. Successful NFL players NEVER come back, and become coaches.
ball up your fist, and punch yourself in the face for insulting this person, and being so stupid in the process.

Gannon has a TV job, genious.

Even Sean "Let me take a photo of my junk on my phone" Salisbury wasn't dumb enough to leave TV to be QB coach of the Cardinals when offered.

Sure, guys from eras when the players made about 8 bucks would come back because they need the money, but it's not going to happen with any of the truly successful and wealthy post-FA guys.

This is at the same level as the "make Trent the QB coach" discussions.

Skip Towne 01-12-2010 10:41 AM

DeBerg would be much better.

cdcox 01-12-2010 10:46 AM

I wouldn't want Gannon any way.

I every one is under the mistaken impression that if "we'd only kept Gannon, he would have been MVP for us, throw for 5000 yards, yada, yada.

The guy was very comparable to Grbac when he was in KC. He only succeeded in that very specific version of the WCO that Chuckie ran with two HOF WRs who ran up a ton of YAC. Gannon sucked in KC's WCO. He was the ultimate system QB.

We don't run a WCO in KC. Not to mention we don't let ex-players inside Arrowhead any more unless they are holding a ticket.

BigRichard 01-12-2010 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 6437203)
Gannon has a TV job, genious.

Even Sean "Let me take a photo of my junk on my phone" Salisbury wasn't dumb enough to leave TV to be QB coach of the Cardinals when offered.

Sure, guys from eras when the players made about 8 bucks would come back because they need the money, but it's not going to happen with any of the truly successful and wealthy post-FA guys.

This is at the same level as the "make Trent the QB coach" discussions.

Not saying Gannon would, but don't you think it is possible that some player who didn't win a SB might want to try it as a coach of some sort. I could see that happening.

morphius 01-12-2010 11:37 AM

Do we also get to bring in a QB coach that can teach the technique on how to throw the long ball?

Mr. Laz 01-12-2010 11:40 AM

i imagine Weis will be QB coach and OC since he did the same at ND etc


not that i like it, i prefer a QB coach who does nothing but help the most important in the game but ...

KJROD20 01-12-2010 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Laz (Post 6437425)
i imagine Weis will be QB coach and OC since he did the same at ND etc

Not exactly true. Ron Powlus (yes, THAT Ron Powlus) was the QB coach at ND during Weis' tenure. Sure, Weis had a big hand on teaching Brady and Clausen, but the QB coach was Powlus.

Also, like wild1 said, I'm sure Weis has guys in mind to fill his offensive staff.

Mr. Laz 01-12-2010 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by KJROD20 (Post 6437577)
Not exactly true. Ron Powlus (yes, THAT Ron Powlus) was the QB coach at ND during Weis' tenure. Sure, Weis had a big hand on teaching Brady and Clausen, but the QB coach was Powlus.

Also, like wild1 said, I'm sure Weis has guys in mind to fill his offensive staff.

wow ... my bad.

i could of sworn that i heard during one of the ND games that Weis was the QB coach.

DaneMcCloud 01-12-2010 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by TigerPig (Post 6436799)
WTF is your problem? There are LOTS of guys out there who start out doing stuff like this! Mike Singletary was the LB coach of the Ravens. Jim Harbaugh started out as a QB coach and is doing well now.

I don't KNOW whether or not Gannon wants to be a coach someday. He hasn't said he does, but for all you know its something he's throwing around and not talking about. You aren't inside of his head.

Gimme a ****ing break.

Mike Singletary didn't play in the era of Free Agency. He didn't earn $40 million dollars during his playing career nor did he ever earn in excess of $4 million dollars per year in the broadcast booth.

The idea that ANY Free Agency era player that earned in excess of $10 million dollars per year in the course of their career would want to put in 100 hours a week as a position coach is LUDICROUS.

USE YOUR BRAIN, PEOPLE.

DaneMcCloud 01-12-2010 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by beach tribe (Post 6437035)
Yeah. Successful NFL players NEVER come back, and become coaches.
ball up your fist, and punch yourself in the face for insulting this person, and being so stupid in the process.

**** you.

You're the ****ing idiot that repeatedly makes stupid comments yet when called on them, you use excuses like "I'm busy" or "I have to go to work".

But go ahead and name me a SINGLE player in the past decade that earned in excess of $10 million dollars that's WILLING to put in 100 hours a week as a position coach.

I'll be waiting.


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