-
Posts
18,144 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Gallery
Profiles
Forums
Events
Everything posted by TheFunPolice
-
Colts vs Patriots in Frankfurt GameDay thread
TheFunPolice replied to stuvian's topic in The Stadium Wall
There's almost no point in making a big hit in today's game -
The usage of players is a major issue here too. For whatever reason, McDermott has certain guys who are nailed to the bench and are never going to get a real chance to do something. Elam is the most recent example, along with guys like Harty and Sherfield, who Beane signed as weapons and just aren't used. Last year it was Hines who they traded for and refused to do anything with. Cook was barely part of the offense last year as well.
-
I'm actually hoping Rodgers comes back and does well this season just for the story it would be. I like the guy since he turned heel, as long as it doesn't cost us. If we can't beat out the Jets with or without Rodgers then that's on us.
-
Oh, I'm not saying it's smart or that I agree with it. But IMO it's 100% because Rodgers backs Zach and is giving the strong impression that he'll be back soon. Those in charge (maybe the owner or GM) are making sure this happens unless it becomes untenable. Rodgers has gone out of his way to defend Zach on his weekly MacAfee appearances. The team is doing everything it can to please Aaron. pretty much how it is I think! Wilson has idolized Rodgers since he was a kid.
-
Could Josh McDaniels get our Offense in Gear?
TheFunPolice replied to jethro_tull's topic in The Stadium Wall
Watch this clip about how out of control that locker room meeting became right before he got fired and then tell me you want that fool here -
Could Josh McDaniels get our Offense in Gear?
TheFunPolice replied to jethro_tull's topic in The Stadium Wall
-
Could Josh McDaniels get our Offense in Gear?
TheFunPolice replied to jethro_tull's topic in The Stadium Wall
he seems to be a miserable, unlikeable person. No thank you. -
I was reading an article that quoted a surgeon who works on these types of injuries and his take was that it would be quick but not impossible, and the risk would not really be hurting the Achilles again but hurting something else in the knee, ankle or leg trying to compensate for it. Apparently there was a Russian gymnast who competed in the Olympics just 3 months after tearing his achilles, and of course a gymnast is landing on it, exploding off of it, putting a ton more force on it than a QB.
-
Gabe open all day- Dorsey playing Madden
TheFunPolice replied to NakedSquid's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm amazed at how Gabe suddenly has incredible days like the 13 seconds game, where he was literally unguardable and scored like 11 times (it seemed). -
That's what I'm saying. Aaron wants Zach in there and is pushing hard for him to stay in. The Jets were the team that wanted to give Aaron whatever it took for him to be happy.
-
It wouldn't really, because it's the coach's decision, but there would be no locker room divide the way there might otherwise be. That's the reason Zach is not getting benched, and why the Jets never made any real move at QB when Rodgers went down. Aaron is coming back this season and it's Zach's job to hold down the fort and be a good soldier and step aside when/if the time comes.
-
reason: Rodgers loves Zach and Rodgers is Zach's idol. No matter what, if/when Rodgers is ready to come back Zach would 100% step aside without any hard feelings because he's one of Aaron's biggest fans. Even if the Jets were 10-3 under Wilson that's his hero and he would look at it as having done his part to keep the team alive for Rodgers return.
-
National media are starting to grind their collective axes
TheFunPolice replied to Thunderstruck's topic in The Stadium Wall
National guys always have the scoops on what is going on with the Bills. Never the local guys. -
National media are starting to grind their collective axes
TheFunPolice replied to Thunderstruck's topic in The Stadium Wall
I listened to Cowherd on a long drive yesterday talk about how McDermott is Chuck Knox. Cleans up messes, wins a lot of games, but then hits a ceiling. His point is McDermott has hit his ceiling and now the team is going backwards. He also compared him to the "organizer" in your family who is great with details, can plan everything out and get everyone on the right page. None of that means he's a bad coach or anything, but that he's not as good as many think he is. He's not on the level of the top coaches that the Bills are going to face in the biggest games. He called him rigid and stuck in his ways because his ways have gotten him this far. Like Marty Shottenheimer. He was pretty spot on, I think. -
Not a fan of the idea given his sign stealing scandal.
-
BTW I'm not saying McDermott is necessarily wrong either, because look at the Dolphins. It seemed like their offense was legitimately unstoppable. Then they play some real teams AND Waddle gets banged up and they score 10, 14 points against those teams. Maybe he also saw what happened with Newton and wanted to avoid that with Allen. That also makes sense. Daboll was building a name for himself to get a HC gig and players don't think about preserving themselves...they think about winning and making plays right now. I'll just assume you're kidding and don't actually think that was what the text I wrote was saying.
-
To be fair, I don't think Jauron wanted a "Jauron style offense", but when your QBs are horrible and you have no offensive skill players to speak of that's what you get. I'm not saying McD didn't want to score points and win, obviously he does. I think the issue was that McD was uncomfortable with that STYLE of scoring points because he probably saw it as unsustainable or not going to work in the playoffs. I also don't necessarily blame McD. His instincts and football acumen got him this HC job, and ultimately he's responsible.
-
McDermott and McDaniel spend 2 minutes hugging midfield postgame but Daboll barely gets a tap on the hand and basically zero acknowledgement from McD after working here with him so closely for that long? McD's team won the game and he still seemed furious or salty about something. Tellingly, the first thing that happens right after is Allen gives Daboll a huge hug and they laugh and chat.
-
I never said he was fired. I said McD kind of had to accept that Daboll was going to go rogue and do it his way and couldn't really do anything about it without losing the locker room, which probably drove him nuts. I see people can't read well. I did write a lot of text, so it's probably my fault. Check out sentence #2.