Phibin was in charge of the locker room, he brought in the coaching staff and all of this **** was happening under his eyes.
When does the guy on top take responsibility for what happens while he's in charge, do you need the NFL to suspend Philbin or do you deal with it yourself.
This is what I said I the VIP forum.
I bet if you ask players that have played for some of the great head coaches, you will find that the players did things that their head coaches never found out about. I would like to think that a head coach knows every aspect of what's going on in their team but realistically that probably isn't the case. The thing is they are in charge of a lot of people. So that means they need help keeping an eye on things. When their hired help fails to inform or enforce their rules then things are going to happen that shouldn't happen.
If you put it in a every day work place situation, a head coach is a store manager. He has assistant managers (coaches) to run things when he isn't around. The store manager relies on his is assistant managers to keep him informed and to enforce the rules he puts in place. When the assistant manager is covering up for the employees under him then the store manager thinks everything is fine because the reports from that assistant manager indicate nothing is wrong.
Again there are times Philbin should check in at spur of the moment times, but that can't always happen. He needs to surround himself with people that are willing to enforce the integrity that he wants instilled in the team.
This is what I said I the VIP forum.
I bet if you ask players that have played for some of the great head coaches, you will find that the players did things that their head coaches never found out about. I would like to think that a head coach knows every aspect of what's going on in their team but realistically that probably isn't the case. The thing is they are in charge of a lot of people. So that means they need help keeping an eye on things. When their hired help fails to inform or enforce their rules then things are going to happen that shouldn't happen.
If you put it in a every day work place situation, a head coach is a store manager. He has assistant managers (coaches) to run things when he isn't around. The store manager relies on his is assistant managers to keep him informed and to enforce the rules he puts in place. When the assistant manager is covering up for the employees under him then the store manager thinks everything is fine because the reports from that assistant manager indicate nothing is wrong.
Again there are times Philbin should check in at spur of the moment times, but that can't always happen. He needs to surround himself with people that are willing to enforce the integrity that he wants instilled in the team.
I am one of the biggest Philbin detractors around here, but it would be dumb as hell to fire him now. Ross already made his bed when he wouldn't accept Caserio's vision and tied Hickey to Philbin. Now we must all sleep on it.
Firing Philbin now would do more harm than good
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Ireland is the least of the issues in this report.
Ross is in damned if he does, damned if he doesn't scenario.
Which would've been eliminated if he simply cleaned house hen he fired Ireland.
Ireland is the least of the issues in this report.
Phibin was in charge of the locker room, he brought in the coaching staff and all of this **** was happening under his eyes.
When does the guy on top take responsibility for what happens while he's in charge, do you need the NFL to suspend Philbin or do you deal with it yourself.
Ted Wells is out there trying to convince the rest of the world that Joe Failbin was unaware of what was going on in the locker room. I do not believe that and evidently former players, and GMs don't believe him either. Armando Salgero is right when he said in his article that the job is too big for this guy (Failbin). Stephen Ross missed out on an opportunity to get very good GMs primarily because they all saw what I see. And that is that Failbin in an idiot. I am sure Dickey will be a much better GM than the last guy we had here, and Ross can still right the ship by firing the HC sometime next week. It is clear Incognito, Jerry and Martin will not be back. But I will also say this; as good as Mike Pouncey is, I hope I never see him in the NFL again. If Ross doesn't clean out the garbage he still has in this organization, I hope the Miami Dolphins get sued by all three men that were harassed. Next season is a washout anyway, Get rid of Failbin now and start bringing this franchise back to relevance.
Are you saying he needed to wiretap players phones? How else can a person know what's going on when those with issues didn't tell him about it?