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| 01/02/2008 10:48 AM |
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Despite New England's impressive season, I am going with Romeo Crennel. He is demonstrating that he is slowly putting the pieces together in Celevand. Gotta think McCarthy is going to get a little love in Green Bay as well...can't say I can argue with that one too much. |
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Posted By Omahan on 11/04/2008 2:24 PM I've worked very hard to become your friend egami. |
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vranged Posts:2813
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| 01/02/2008 10:50 AM |
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| Bobby Petrino, hands down. |
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After acknowledging that he was desperate, Dwight said "people will resort to saying things they know aren't true when they are desperate." That about sums it up! |
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egami Posts:5397
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| 01/02/2008 10:51 AM |
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Welcome back...yeah, good point, I could go along with Petrino...  |
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Posted By Omahan on 11/04/2008 2:24 PM I've worked very hard to become your friend egami. |
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vranged Posts:2813
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| 01/02/2008 10:54 AM |
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You may be looking for a coach who "wins games" or "develops talent" or "exceeds expectations".
Not me. I want a real leader -- someone who can look an owner directly in the eyes and tell boldfaced lies. I want someone who is always looking toward the next job; and not the task at hand. I want someone who preaches teamwork and unity, but only thinks of self.
That's Bobby Petrino.
What a sad sack of sh1t that guy is. |
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After acknowledging that he was desperate, Dwight said "people will resort to saying things they know aren't true when they are desperate." That about sums it up! |
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Logan Posts:2525
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| 01/02/2008 1:16 PM |
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| mike mccarthy. look at what he's done in green bay in 2 years. |
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dwight, refuting reality one post at a time. |
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egami Posts:5397
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| 01/02/2008 1:18 PM |
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You're biased...  |
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Posted By Omahan on 11/04/2008 2:24 PM I've worked very hard to become your friend egami. |
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Logan Posts:2525
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| 01/02/2008 1:19 PM |
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| biased and accurate at the same time. |
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dwight, refuting reality one post at a time. |
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Crit40 Posts:2483
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| 01/02/2008 7:36 PM |
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| Mike Tomlin - |
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Counting the Herd one hoof at a time. |
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egami Posts:5397
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| 01/03/2008 8:00 AM |
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That's an interesting one...I am a Steeler fan and I didn't pick him. Although, he would be toward the top...really like the way he's handled the transition there. |
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Posted By Omahan on 11/04/2008 2:24 PM I've worked very hard to become your friend egami. |
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Crit40 Posts:2483
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| 01/03/2008 8:57 AM |
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| I wanted to name someone "different". New young coach, tough situation taking over for the longest tenured coach in the NFL, and all he does is take his team to the playoffs. |
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Counting the Herd one hoof at a time. |
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Logan Posts:2525
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| 01/03/2008 8:59 AM |
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| mccarthy didn't make the playoffs last year but kicks ass this year with a young team. that's a turnaround done by a good coach. |
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dwight, refuting reality one post at a time. |
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Crit40 Posts:2483
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| 01/03/2008 9:01 AM |
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What a f%$king homer! |
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Counting the Herd one hoof at a time. |
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Logan Posts:2525
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| 01/03/2008 9:03 AM |
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you're just jealous because my team's coach did a good job this year.  |
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dwight, refuting reality one post at a time. |
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Tim in Omaha Posts:655
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| 01/03/2008 2:46 PM |
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Logan Packer fan this year and Bears fan last year? Ummmmm
My vote is Mccarthy |
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Cornhuskers the winningest college football program of the last 50 years, both by winning percentage and number of wins.
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Omahan Posts:3699
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| 01/03/2008 6:15 PM |
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Hoodie. 16-0, greatest season of all time. Why vote? |
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egami Posts:5397
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| 01/03/2008 8:38 PM |
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| Coach of the Year, to me, isn't a reflection necessarily of record, but who rather who exceeded expectations. New England's reward for going 16-0 is in the history books. While I think year in and year out he remains the best coach in the NFL I don't think he deserves this particular honor. |
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Posted By Omahan on 11/04/2008 2:24 PM I've worked very hard to become your friend egami. |
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Blackshirt Posts:586
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| 01/03/2008 10:14 PM |
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My top five -- 1. The Hoodie 2. Wade Phillips 3. Mike McCarthy 4. Jeff Fisher 5. Jack Del Rio |
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"Perhaps the worst thing that can happen is to reach into the refrigerator and come out with something that you cannot identify at all. You literally do not know what it is. Could be meat, could be cake. Usually, at a time like that, I'll bluff. "Honey, is this good?" "Well, what is it?" "I don't know. I've never seen anything like it. It looks like...meatcake!" "Well, smell it." (snort, sniff) "It has absolutely no smell whatsoever!" "It's good! Put it back! Somebody is saving it. It'll turn up in something." Thats what frightens me. That someone will consider it a challenge and use it just because it's in there." -- George Carlin |
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egami Posts:5397
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| 01/04/2008 7:10 AM |
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| Yeah, Del Rio kinda flies under radar I think. |
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Posted By Omahan on 11/04/2008 2:24 PM I've worked very hard to become your friend egami. |
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Logan Posts:2525
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| 01/04/2008 9:18 AM |
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Posted By Tim in Omaha on 01/03/2008 2:46 PM Logan Packer fan this year and Bears fan last year? Ummmmm My vote is Mccarthy
timmy, you're stalking skills are slipping. i've been a packer fan for years and years. |
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dwight, refuting reality one post at a time. |
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IrememberDukester Posts:2404
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| 01/05/2008 12:34 PM |
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Andy Reid! Most people would have committed suicide with a family like his yet alone coach an NFL team.  |
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