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Fish 10-25-2011 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Start Croyle (Post 8047645)
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I hate how so many teams just change QBs on a whim in the middle of a season to try to appease the fan base. They want to sell more tickets by looking like they're "DOING SOMETHING" and so they hurt the team by making random changes! Look at Washington, Oakland, Indianapolis and Denver. They are struggling to win, so instead of trying to improve by committing to teamwork and continuity, they randomly throw new QBs into the system and just hope something sticks.

This is stupid!

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You're a moran.... teams don't make personnel changes to appease the fans. Stab yourself in the face..

Epic Fail 007 10-25-2011 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Start Croyle (Post 8047645)
We are all big football fans on this forum. But there are some things I just hate about the game today! I say that the biggest problem in the league is how meaningless PR decisions have become a controlling factor for many teams, rather than commitments to teamwork and team development!

What am I talking about? Well...

I hate how so many teams just change QBs on a whim in the middle of a season to try to appease the fan base. They want to sell more tickets by looking like they're "DOING SOMETHING" and so they hurt the team by making random changes! Look at Washington, Oakland, Indianapolis and Denver. They are struggling to win, so instead of trying to improve by committing to teamwork and continuity, they randomly throw new QBs into the system and just hope something sticks.

This is stupid!

Everybody knows that you can't just sign a QB to a team and put him in five days later and magically expect that the team will improve. Do you remember during the lockout controversy, how Peyton Manning said that he wanted to make sure that long training camps and team activities were kept on the table? His reason for this was because he said it was absolutely necessary to maintain a high level of play! Practice and teamwork are much more important than individual talent! You can't just randomly keep putting new players in hoping that they will cause a spark! Sorry, but it just doesn't work that way! If you think it does, you are an ignorant fan!


The same is true for coaches. Why do teams stupidly fire their coach in the middle of the season, as if this will somehow bring an improvement? It doesn't! If a team happens to win a game after that, it's just luck!

Your right on everything you say.These assholes are just baggin on you because they don`t like the truth.They think this is madden or some stupid shit like that.It is true most here are very ignorant but I really would not call them fans.

patteeu 10-25-2011 11:34 AM

If Brodie Croyle hadn't been released by the Cardinals, you'd be singing a different tune.

Epic Fail 007 10-25-2011 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by KC Fish (Post 8047847)
You're a moran.... teams don't make personnel changes to appease the fans. Stab yourself in the face..

They do to idiot where the hell have you been

RealSNR 10-25-2011 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by eric007 (Post 8047855)
Your right on everything you say.These assholes are just baggin on you because they don`t like the truth.They think this is madden or some stupid shit like that.It is true most here are very ignorant but I really would not call them fans.

Are you suggesting that no NFL player should ever get benched for any play-related reason whatsoever?

You got Jizzy the reerun out there with 2 TDs and 12 INTs on the year and he has a Kyle Boller-like game. Are you saying for the purposes of "team continuity" (whatever the **** that means) this guy shouldn't get benched until the season ends?

Fish 10-25-2011 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by eric007 (Post 8047897)
They do to idiot where the hell have you been

LMAO... Teams don't give two shits about what the fans want. You're a bumbling idiot who can't even form a sentence, let alone deduce the motivations of a professional sports franchise.

Slainte 10-25-2011 11:53 AM

What game today?

whoman69 10-25-2011 12:50 PM

So your suggestion is if something isn't working, stay with it. It just might turn around. Changing managers mid-season in baseball works all the time, but that's not such a system based sport. Usually a coaching change in football would have an asst. serve as an interim. There have been some super bowl winning teams that have switched QBs part way through the season.

bevischief 10-25-2011 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Slainte (Post 8047938)
What game today?

patty cake.

loochy 10-25-2011 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by whoman69 (Post 8048092)
There have been some super bowl winning teams that have switched QBs part way through the season.

Yeah, like the whole Grbac/Gannon thing, right? :thumb:

orange 10-25-2011 01:11 PM

Am I the only one who thinks "Start Croyle" is a mult-parody of the Chiefs' "True Fan?"


"Hamas," perhaps?

RealSNR 10-25-2011 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by orange (Post 8048159)
Am I the only one who thinks "Start Croyle" is a mult-parody of the Chiefs' "True Fan?"

He's in the Knowmo category right now. We'd all like to believe that people that stupid don't actually exist. However, nobody has been able to prove that they're mults yet.

Bump 10-25-2011 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by beer me (Post 8047656)
Says a guy named Start Croyle.

ROFL

Easy 6 10-25-2011 01:17 PM

I totally agree, Kutcher thought that since he was famous again he should act like a typical star & cheat on his wife.

LiveSteam 10-25-2011 01:18 PM

The NFL & football in general has been pussified. & IT SUCKS!
15 years from now, guys will be to big to fast & will suit up with the addition of Velcro & flags.


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