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Its funny as hell people calling for haley head why so pioli can just **** it up again?
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I'm still on the Haley bandwagon, although Pioli's lack of a roster is severely hampering Haley's ability to put a championship team on the field.
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But how many coaches are going to beat the Patriots with Tyler Palko? On the road? |
We all had this one marked down as a loss before the season started. That was before we lost Charles, Moeaki, Berry, Dorsey, Cassel, etc....
I mean, the general consensus going in was that we could have a better team, and still finish with a worse record. And I know injuries are part of the game, but goddamn. This team's been ****ed from the start. Play the young guys, build for next season when we have a more favorable schedule when we (hopefully) get all those guys back to full strength. And use the shitty record/good draft position to draft a franchise QB. |
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It's difficult not to overreact when you're drowning in the brackish backwater of another blowout loss on national television.
I keep telling myself that this was on the road, against the Pats, without our best players, first start for the QB, and we did come out well at the start of the game. Still and all, this was hard to watch and Haley looked a little lost out there. I do know this much; I'm sick of being the laughing stock of the league. FAX |
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This lack of depth could be just as much on Haley as it is Pioli. You don't know if Haley just said he was good with what they had. Either way, the fault lands on the shoulders of the HC. As far as the second part I bolded, Haley isn't playing the young guys, he is playing Palko. That to me is unexcusable. We have seen him do this before, he doesn't play the best player he plays the person in line. He did the same thing with Jamal and Johnson. It took Johnson getting run out of KC for him to play the best player. And he keeps playing Thomas Jones for some reason when Battle has been showing signs of being servicable. I think Haley needs to go. Quote:
I still think Haley needs to go. |
I would have more respect for Haley and Pioli if they called the season a loss and started playing the young guys to get experience. The problem is that they never will. They'll keep assuming that we have a shot at the division title and the playoffs....so they'll keep trucking out all of the old ****s that don't deserve to see the field.
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There's just no margin for error with the stunning lack of talent we have at key positions. We crossed into Patriots territory 8 times and left the Razor with 3 points. Penalties, mental breakdowns, horrible passes, drops, missed assignments, etc.
The defense just had to do too much and tired as the game progressed. And Belichick pwned Haley at halftime. We had a good first half plan that caught the Pats off-guard. We just didn't have a response for their adjustments. When we drove back down the field after giving up the long TD pass to Gronkowski (for which my FFL team was truly grateful), the INT just killed us. We could have gone in down 7-6 or even up 10-7. Instead we're down 10-3 and they get the ball in the 2nd half. |
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Just needs a little paint and that thing could make it all the way to Beverly Hills.
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Oh the things that I imagined happening in that cement pond...
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Looks like Jack was right.
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Jack Harry's ears are always to the ground
his heavy gold neck chains & shirt unbottoned to his navel are usually to blame |
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Yes, he was on the hot seat.
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I really think that Haley kid will be here for a very long time. He's got charisma, class, charm, gets along with everyone, and he is a winner.
Ah shit, I forget my medicine again........ |
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