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Who was responsible for the two 12 men on field penalties?

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I'm asking because I honestly don't know. I didnt read any recaps following the game and didn't see anyone mention it.

Is this on the coaches or the players? Or both? Was it an individual player who screwed up either time?
 
Sparano lit into one of the coaches on the sideline after that, some bald dude.
 
Sparano lit into one of the coaches on the sideline after that, some bald dude.

yup, I seen that and this is the guy you are talking about...

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the one from the field goal goes to the Special Teams coach.... ridiculous


at times in the game, especially on our defense first play of game, our team sets looked off, distraught, confused, not in order..... got frusturating





I'm asking because I honestly don't know. I didnt read any recaps following the game and didn't see anyone mention it.

Is this on the coaches or the players? Or both? Was it an individual player who screwed up either time?
 
the one from the field goal goes to the Special Teams coach.... ridiculous


at times in the game, especially on our defense first play of game, our team sets looked off, distraught, confused, not in order..... got frusturating

Guess who's fault that is.
 
I would say it's the guy that wasn't suppose to be on, usually you know that when your not with the starters during practise. Also there's usually a captain that sets up where they want the overload and he normally does a quick count. The SP teams coach should always do a quick count on every play his team is out there. To blame this on Saprano is stupid and is done by people that are looking for any excuse to crap on him. The head coach delegates to his assistants and they need to be responsible for the details.
 
I'm asking because I honestly don't know. I didnt read any recaps following the game and didn't see anyone mention it.

Is this on the coaches or the players? Or both? Was it an individual player who screwed up either time?


It was George Bush's fault.


(The Dems blame everything else on him, why not that too?) :lol:
 
I would say it's the guy that wasn't suppose to be on, usually you know that when your not with the starters during practise. Also there's usually a captain that sets up where they want the overload and he normally does a quick count. The SP teams coach should always do a quick count on every play his team is out there. To blame this on Saprano is stupid and is done by people that are looking for any excuse to crap on him. The head coach delegates to his assistants and they need to be responsible for the details.

Sparano

And yes...It's his fault. He's supposed to coach the coaches, who in turn, coach the players. When I was in the Army, a unit (1-5 Cav) a freind of mine was in had a mishap one day. A fatigued gunner didn't see the range fan (Boundary marker) and shot up 33.3% of the US Army's Apache Longbow fleet (at the time were just being tied down at the range next to them.) Thank god noone was killed, and, it was practice rounds, so, the damage was repairable, but, guess who got relieved?

Hint: Not the gunner.

Answer: The BC (A Lieutenant) and the CO... (Company Commander, a Captain)

Lesson: If you are in charge, you are responsible for everything.
 
That Special Teams Coach was yelling right back at Sparano. I think Tony should've told him to shut his yap or Rocko and Moose will come and break his legs.
 
Sparano

And yes...It's his fault. He's supposed to coach the coaches, who in turn, coach the players. When I was in the Army, a unit (1-5 Cav) a freind of mine was in had a mishap one day. A fatigued gunner didn't see the range fan (Boundary marker) and shot up 33.3% of the US Army's Apache Longbow fleet (at the time were just being tied down at the range next to them.) Thank god noone was killed, and, it was practice rounds, so, the damage was repairable, but, guess who got relieved?

Hint: Not the gunner.

Answer: The BC (A Lieutenant) and the CO... (Company Commander, a Captain)

Lesson: If you are in charge, you are responsible for everything.

22 years in the USMC and it was the same way. Responsibility starts at the top and you know that ***t rolls downhill. It is Sporanos responsibility as the leader but he has a SP team Coach and Capt in place that are at fault. Big difference between responsibilty and fault.
 
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