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Losing Pasqualoni

Linebacker DeMarcus Ware developed a tight relationship with Paul Pasqualoni in their two years together as player/assistant coach, so Ware was not happy to see Pasqualoni leave for the Dolphins' defensive coordinator gig.

"He was a great leader on defense in general," Ware said. "Coaching-wise, he critiques us so much on every little thing we did that I hope the next coach is the same way. Everybody has their own style, but when you have a guy on you and pushing you and making you work harder than he's coaching, that makes players better."
 
Well he is on the trade block for a low rounder trade rounds 4 6 maybe we can get him cheap.
 
Well he is on the trade block for a low rounder trade rounds 4 6 maybe we can get him cheap.

You have to be thinking about someone else. I would trade pick 32 for DeMarcus Ware in a heartbeat.

I would actually move down to 22 in exchanged for Ware.
 
good info on bowles and pas. bowles is assistant coach/secondary coach right?
he can help J Allen and W Allen a lot hopefully. i want KEN at FS!
 
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon...wboys/stories/020808dnspoarcher.9c856f2b.html

Losing Pasqualoni

Linebacker DeMarcus Ware developed a tight relationship with Paul Pasqualoni in their two years together as player/assistant coach, so Ware was not happy to see Pasqualoni leave for the Dolphins' defensive coordinator gig.

"He was a great leader on defense in general," Ware said. "Coaching-wise, he critiques us so much on every little thing we did that I hope the next coach is the same way. Everybody has their own style, but when you have a guy on you and pushing you and making you work harder than he's coaching, that makes players better."

Love to hear this. I respect the words of a hard working player who has accomplished what Ware has in this league. Coaching, teaching, and pushing players to play bigger than they are. Sounds like the kind of coaching we have been lacking for all so long.
 
Well he is on the trade block for a low rounder trade rounds 4 6 maybe we can get him cheap.

I think you are getting Pro Bowler DeMarcus Ware confused with Pro Bencher Marcus Spears.

Spears work habits were so bad at LSU that his former coach, and our former coach, passed him by in the first round of the 2005 draft. Marcus has a lot of talent but the light has yet to come on.
 
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon...wboys/stories/020808dnspoarcher.9c856f2b.html

Losing Pasqualoni

Linebacker DeMarcus Ware developed a tight relationship with Paul Pasqualoni in their two years together as player/assistant coach, so Ware was not happy to see Pasqualoni leave for the Dolphins' defensive coordinator gig.

"He was a great leader on defense in general," Ware said. "Coaching-wise, he critiques us so much on every little thing we did that I hope the next coach is the same way. Everybody has their own style, but when you have a guy on you and pushing you and making you work harder than he's coaching, that makes players better."


With such great words spoken of Coach P here... why is everyone talking about Demarcu Ware and not Coach P right now.... look at the words, read it again... i am happy to see something like this in snagging our Defensive coor.

i am a syracuse fan just listen carefully, he's a good coach, great defensively... the man just cannot recruit. maybe keep him out the war room (joke)... i dont know, but i am glad to see him here, especially after reading what Ware said.
 
I think you are getting Pro Bowler DeMarcus Ware confused with Pro Bencher Marcus Spears.

Spears work habits were so bad at LSU that his former coach, and our former coach, passed him by in the first round of the 2005 draft. Marcus has a lot of talent but the light has yet to come on.

i really dont see how Saban was passing on Spears by picking Ronnie #2 overall tho.
 
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