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Most of you had no problems with Jarred Allen and his 4 dui's.
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Allen was a guy who had problems off the field, but on the field, he was a great teammate and a relentlessly hard worker. It's one part of the equation.
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taunting fans on his Twitter account,
This is silly, that guy wasn't a fan he was a troll.
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And he called out his head coach for being a golf pro and he called a bunch of reporters pillowbiters.
...in addition to not just responding to a troll, but calling him gay slurs. That's silly, though.
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Herm was the wost coach the chefs ever had... he has no rep points, so try again.
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The knock Herm seems to get was that he was too soft on players. Too forgiving. And yet, LJ is a guy who was so much of a problem that a soft, players coach like Herm had to suspend him. Strong statement, regardless of who your coach is. We're not talking about a disciplinarian who suspends everybody. Nobody else under Herm's watch was suspended for the same reason.
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The o-line was learning a new blocking system, so that wasn't a big surprise to me, maybe it was to you, I don't know you well enough to tell.
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Like I said, I get the point about the blocking schemes. But that doesn't change the fact that a lot of his flubbs were due to choosing wrong holes and sprinting into his run instead of waiting for blocks to develop.
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He has a point there, it was pretty lame.
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Multiple arrests, publicly undermining your head coach on Twitter, calling the media and your fans gay slurs, and 2.7 YPC. Not to mention that the only team willing to give him a flyer was the Bengals... in a back-up role. Unless you're saying that 31 teams have no idea what they're doing.