Mcganiel
Club Member
No he won't.He still won't fire anybody
No he won't.
It's not the way that guy does things.
It's admirable, really. You don't see much loyalty today. He's one of the old breed.
I actually like Hickey, i want Hickey to stay. Hickey isnt coaching and putting these players in position to fail. Hickey (or tannenbaum) signed Suh who was a force in Detroit and this coaching staff makes him ineffective. Hickey has added Devante Parker who is a legit receiver and Philbin and Lazor barely put him on the field. Jarvis Landry was drafted by Hickey and hes the only guy on the team who seems to give a damn. He has drafted some good players and brought some in but this coaching staff doesnt know how to use players to their strengths, they try to fit a square peg in a round hole. Good coaches ask their players to do what they do well and try to put their players in position to succeed and make plays. I like what Hickey has done in his limited time here and i would retain him unless we get a big name coach that wants his GM but if we are going to hire a no name guy with no real HC resume i would like to retain Hickey because i do like what he has done but i do not like the coaches. They dont develop the talent we have they actually do the opposite, they ruin players.
He signed a contract with a person because he believed in him.They all it a dying breed lol. He should be more loyal to the actual team ad fan base than to his bad choice of a coach
He signed a contract with a person because he believed in him.
I'd think most people would enjoy that confidence and cheer it.
I know Ross's sort, and I've had more than one chance taken on me when
I screwed up. I think it's an admirable trait.
He signed a contract with a person because he believed in him.
I'd think most people would enjoy that confidence and cheer it.
I know Ross's sort, and I've had more than one chance taken on me when
I screwed up. I think it's an admirable trait.
Were you coaching a billion dollar NFL franchise at the time?
I'm just glad Joe Robbie wasn't that sort or he would have stuck with George Wilson and shula would never have ended up here
No he won't.
It's not the way that guy does things.
It's admirable, really. You don't see much loyalty today. He's one of the old breed.
No. Just a multi million dollar service provider contract.
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Well, you don't know that for sure. That's just supposition.
If you don't think loyalty is a good trait, I understand, but
I'm not interested in supposition.
You created yourself an out and you came back in. You sir, are a glutton for punishment. I commend you.
That's not true.Its a fact if Wilson had been retained we would not have hired Shula, thats not supposition.
Loyalty is a good trait, but loyalty is something that is earned.
Loyalty can be a very bad trait if you are so loyal to a person that you sink the whole enterprise.
As a soldier Im not going to keep sending a guy out in charge that never gets the job done, Im doing a disservice to everyone else thats on the team by doing that.
Will people make mistakes and sometimes you stick with them yes, but every damn year the same mistakes.
I don't understand what you are talking about.
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That's not true.
You don't know how things will break down when they haven't happened.
That's just making up stuff.
I don't understand what you are talking about.
.There have been way, way, too many of those in the last few years than I
can handle, and that one was the last.
I'd already begun pushing away from the table in the last few years emotionally,
separating myself from the team....Which sucks. It's such a part of my youth, and
life.
Now, it's kinda one of those things where the main character on "Hurt Locker"
talked to his kid about.
I can't invest in this team any more.
He signed a contract with a person because he believed in him.
I'd think most people would enjoy that confidence and cheer it.
I know Ross's sort, and I've had more than one chance taken on me when
I screwed up. I think it's an admirable trait.