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WilliamTheIrish 10-11-2010 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 7080361)
Yep. Why gamble when you don't need to?

Show a little faith in your players to do the job you've asked them to do. If it some point during the game they show they can't, then be aggressive.

Going for it on 4th does show faith in his players to the job. So does the onside kick.

the Talking Can 10-11-2010 04:29 PM

the kick was going to work, if our ****ing kicker doesn't shank it


them's the breaks.....i think haley will eventually figure out the risk/reward scenario's with more experience...and i think he believes he has to do these things with our weak offense...maybe after this game he'll trust our defense more

but i like his generally aggressive attitude, and the fact that he is always thinking about a way to give us an edge...

Rasputin 10-11-2010 04:46 PM

Haley is coaching much like Sean Peyton of the Saints. He is a young agressive coach trying to come up with ways to win games. I have no problem with it on a learning curve. I like the attitude and agressiveness he brings to a much needed team that had no heart under Herman Munster.

Other than losing our perfect record at 3-0 we are a team that doesn't have the pressure to win games each week like the Colts, we can be as aggressive as we want to upset the bigdogs and do whatever it takes to goush them with a play that is not the norm. He would have been a gunius if the plays worked and he would have been loved even more. I think he is doing a damn good job so far for his second year as a HC. The players have to execute the playes better. I would have settled for the three points, but against Peyton Freaking Manning I totally understand go for 7.

Mecca 10-11-2010 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Cool han Luke (Post 7080675)
Haley is coaching much like Sean Peyton of the Saints. He is a young agressive coach trying to come up with ways to win games. I have no problem with it on a learning curve. I like the attitude and agressiveness he brings to a much needed team that had no heart under Herman Munster.

Other than losing our perfect record at 3-0 we are a team that doesn't have the pressure to win games each week like the Colts, we can be as aggressive as we want to upset the bigdogs and do whatever it takes to goush them with a play that is not the norm. He would have been a gunius if the plays worked and he would have been loved even more. I think he is doing a damn good job so far for his second year as a HC. The players have to execute the playes better. I would have settled for the three points, but against Peyton Freaking Manning I totally understand go for 7.

It's not that hard to go for it when you have Drew Brees.

MadMax 10-11-2010 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Meanstreak (Post 7080309)
Agree 100%

On that drive we had runs for 2yds, 7yds, 5yds, 11yds, 3yds, 3yds, 6yds, and 2yds. We were stuffed for a loss, but i believe that was negated by an offsides penalty. They had no answer for the run to the left, and we decided to place our 4th and 2 fate in Cassel's hands. I hate that call.



THAT right there was the killer. You DO NOT place the ball in Cat Massel****s hands on 4th and anything...


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