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He's really putting forth a monumental effort in that regard. |
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FTR, I'm all good with discussion but continually spamming the forum and trolling hour after hour and day after day is annoying. |
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The rest of the season means shit until the next game with Denver. Denver was the litmus test, and Lil' Chiefy failed miserably. Hell, I was even rooting for reeruned Lil' Chiefy to finally make hay. Did not occur. The majority of this upcoming stretch, minus GB, is roughly the equivalent of patting oneself on the back if victory occurs. Ooh! I beat the Bears! Whew! A close call with Minnesota! HERM-A-GERD, DETROIT BOWS TO ME! :whackit::whackit::whackit: Do you understand now? |
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Fire the ball control coach!
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I still wish Vermiel wouldn't have told him to go back to Philly at that dinner and would have signed him in KC.
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Reid has a lot of great qualities as a coach. But whether this game is evidence or not, there really doesn't seem much doubt that Reid struggles mightily to manage a clock and a game. It's happened his whole career. The whole "he is either a great coach or a terrible coach" is a joke. He has strengths and weaknesses. The clock is an F, and game management is poor as well. The turnovers, and DROPPED turnovers were outrageous, but Reid could have done a lot better. |
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If a Head Coach is not a good game manager, then by proxy, he isn't a good head coach. It's known as the Herm Edwards rule. |
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Whether you like it or not, while Reid's weakness is a liability, a coach like Gruden, who you mentioned elsewhere, isn't good at develoiping talent. Now Gruden might be better in a short term, win it all, situation, he's not a guy that you can rely on long term. Reid is far more solid and reliable. What he needs is a QB that can overcome his shotcoming. |
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He's a proven piece of shit coach and to suggest otherwise is moronic. |
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