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View Poll Results: In what manner would you like to see Herm Edwards fired? (Multiple choice)
Push him out of the plane over Illinois. 22 26.83%
Take his airline ticket and make him hitchhike...in a skirt. 15 18.29%
As opposed to merely firing him, set the idiot on fire. 15 18.29%
Tie him to Paul Hackett and force them to beat each other to death. 17 20.73%
Nukes, special forces, anything. How it happens doesn't matter. 19 23.17%
Be professional and just fire him in his office. With a big stick with a nail in it. 14 17.07%
It cannot stop at Herman Edwards. We have to exterminate the whole front office roachbed. 38 46.34%
Actually, I'm thrilled with Herman Edwards' "it's a win if you're within seven points" philosophy. 11 13.41%
Trade him to the Raiders by telling Al Davis that he throws the ball downfield. 18 21.95%
Hold a big team meeting and fire him in front of everybody, and make him walk out dragging the Boulder of Shame. 26 31.71%
I have some other plan for firing him, described in my post. 5 6.10%
I haven't yet decided if his "play to lose close" philosophy is a problem, and I can't feed myself. 12 14.63%
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Old 11-18-2007, 09:29 PM   #1
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Belichick coached different in Cleveland, and Dungy coached different in Tampa. You guys have the chicken and egg situation turned on its head. The players determine the playcalling, not the other way around.
That's great, and I fully support that.

Now...what's Brodie Croyle's strength in his first start? Fast reads and decision-making among multiple short pass routes, or throwing the ball downfield? Did you not hear the discussion of his oversized forearm and wrist? It's oversized. Oversized! If we work to his strengths, we aren't running a short passing offense.
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Old 11-18-2007, 09:36 PM   #2
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That's great, and I fully support that.

Now...what's Brodie Croyle's strength in his first start? Fast reads and decision-making among multiple short pass routes, or throwing the ball downfield? Did you not hear the discussion of his oversized forearm and wrist? It's oversized. Oversized! If we work to his strengths, we aren't running a short passing offense.
We work to his strengths only when we're down and losing in a game. when the opposition scores on us. And forces us to then go to the passing game, open things up down the field.

It actually takes an opposing team to get a lead on us before we start opening things up. It's sad.
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Old 11-18-2007, 09:37 PM   #3
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That's great, and I fully support that.

Now...what's Brodie Croyle's strength in his first start? Fast reads and decision-making among multiple short pass routes, or throwing the ball downfield? Did you not hear the discussion of his oversized forearm and wrist? It's oversized. Oversized! If we work to his strengths, we aren't running a short passing offense.
But passing the ball is so risky.
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Old 11-18-2007, 09:45 PM   #4
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But passing the ball is so risky.
Rumor has it that only three or four things can happen, plus maybe a sack if that's not the fourth one, and at least two of those are bad, which may or may not represent fifty percent of possible outcomes, unweighted by frequency of occurrence.
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Old 11-18-2007, 10:07 PM   #5
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That's great, and I fully support that.

Now...what's Brodie Croyle's strength in his first start? Fast reads and decision-making among multiple short pass routes, or throwing the ball downfield? Did you not hear the discussion of his oversized forearm and wrist? It's oversized. Oversized! If we work to his strengths, we aren't running a short passing offense.
I really was wondering what the announcers were looking at? A very good arm no doubt but his forearm and wrist are not really oversized.
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Old 11-18-2007, 10:11 PM   #6
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I really was wondering what the announcers were looking at? A very good arm no doubt but his forearm and wrist are not really oversized.
To be honest, I didn't really see it either, but then again my knowledge of forearms is somewhat limited. Wrists, too.
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Old 11-18-2007, 10:11 PM   #7
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I really was wondering what the announcers were looking at? A very good arm no doubt but his forearm and wrist are not really oversized.


BULLSHIT HIS FOREARM IS HUGE!!!! I heard it 10 times so it's true.
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Old 11-18-2007, 10:16 PM   #8
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BULLSHIT HIS FOREARM IS HUGE!!!! I heard it 10 times so it's true.
Funny, Lenny didn't mention anything about oversize appendadges, he did say something about predictable playcalling though.
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Old 11-18-2007, 10:23 PM   #9
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Funny, Lenny didn't mention anything about oversize appendadges, he did say something about predictable playcalling though.

I heard Carl put a hit out on Lenny. Solari should forfeit half his check to JA and the other half to a downs syndrome home.
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I think the most surprising thing to me today is that he changed his first name to Young. "Young Brodie Croyle is coming to the line." "Young Brodie Croyle is handing off on 2nd and long." "Young Brodie Croyle is tossing a short give-up pass on third down to position for the punt."
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