OmahaChief |
08-18-2005 08:22 AM |
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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!
I completely disagree. First of all, you're grossly exaggerating Vermiel's crying. And his crying doesn't get in the way of his coaching. He doesn't get emotional to the point where he says, "Oh, my... I can't coach today." Whereas we're ostensibly talking about a play (Thorpe) who banged his finger a little and won't practice. That's a big ****ing difference.
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We just won't agree on this issue and that is fine. I think it does get in the way of his coaching. Not so much the crying but his emotion and caring for his players. Since he has gotten to KC we h ave been nothing more then soft. Whitlock was spot on about the treatment of the star players and how they are not made to practice as much. They need to be practicing and leading by example instead of sitting on the sideline becuase we want to save them for the regular season.
I know a lot of folks are in love with Vermeil and his style, I for one will not be sad when he goes. I am looking forward to the day he is no longer coach. His act is old and his results have been non existant.
As for Thorpe and not practicing. I remember him saying "Priest has a knee" last year and the next thing you know he is done for the season. I do not turst Vermeils ability to judge injuries any more.
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