Boris The Great |
10-14-2008 03:05 PM |
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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
(Post 5115460)
Yeah, because they\'re pussies.
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It is the Dick Vermeil effect. It saturated the roster worse than anyone ever imagined. Not only did the DV era stunt the growth of this franchise as they sold out their future for a chance at a title that never came, it turned most of the key players into sorry little bitches. (To say nothing of some of the fans, but that is another story.)
Dante Hall wanted out because Herm didnt pat his head and rub his tummy after every practice. Trent Green wanted out because Herm actually wanted him to compete for the starting job, rather than hold his hand, kiss his forehead, and tell him everything would be all right.
And now, after the team wins their first game in a year, Tony Gonzalez leaves the locker room pouting over not breaking a record in the exact manner he wanted to. Because he got used to DV and Saunders and crap like the final game in 2004, when they threw him a dozen 1-yard passes just to break the single-season TE catches record. Even though the record was completely cheapened by the way they it.
What we had here under Vermeil were a bunch of soft, weak teams, and he turned a bunch of guys on the roster into soft, weak pussies.
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