ICanSleepWhenI'mDead Posted January 23, 2012 Posted January 23, 2012 Chan Gailey is quoted in the article below. His comments are short but insightful: League-wide coaches poll My apologies if this was previously posted.
Maddog69 Posted January 23, 2012 Posted January 23, 2012 You do realize that is a fake article from "the Onion", right?
ICanSleepWhenI'mDead Posted January 23, 2012 Author Posted January 23, 2012 You do realize that is a fake article from "the Onion", right? What are you talking about? If you do a google search on "Chan Gailey," this article is one of the "hits."
snamsnoops Posted January 23, 2012 Posted January 23, 2012 insightful Punt = bad 7 points = good! Got it, wrote it down for next season!
timba Posted January 23, 2012 Posted January 23, 2012 What are you talking about? If you do a google search on "Chan Gailey," this article is one of the "hits." If you google 'satire' the onion (source of the link) will be one of your top options.
Wooderson Posted January 23, 2012 Posted January 23, 2012 Chan Gailey is quoted in the article below. His comments are short but insightful: League-wide coaches poll My apologies if this was previously posted. They are insightful, it really launches you into the mind of a coach. Brilliant. 7 points is a lot better than giving the ball to the opponent. " In a league-wide poll, head coaches from all 32 teams were asked if they enjoyed punting, and to describe how much enjoyment it made them feel. All 32 answered "no" to the first question, and either "none at all" or "very little" to the second. Only two respondents answered "very little" instead of "none at all": Cowboys coach Jason Garrett, who admitted he may have been confused by the question, and Denver coach John Fox, who said he took some comfort in the fact that punting meant he was voluntarily relinquishing possession of the ball and that his quarterback, Tim Tebow, hadn't done anything stupid with it." Do you think this puts Garrett on the hot seat?
Dirtbag Posted January 23, 2012 Posted January 23, 2012 What are you talking about? If you do a google search on "Chan Gailey," this article is one of the "hits." i like the subtlety of the first post, but this one's better.
ICanSleepWhenI'mDead Posted January 23, 2012 Author Posted January 23, 2012 If you google 'satire' the onion (source of the link) will be one of your top options. Why would I google "satire" if I'm looking for articles that mention Chan Gailey?
bouds Posted January 23, 2012 Posted January 23, 2012 Why would I google "satire" if I'm looking for articles that mention Chan Gailey? Hahahahahaha
ICanSleepWhenI'mDead Posted January 23, 2012 Author Posted January 23, 2012 They are insightful, it really launches you into the mind of a coach. Brilliant. 7 points is a lot better than giving the ball to the opponent. " In a league-wide poll, head coaches from all 32 teams were asked if they enjoyed punting, and to describe how much enjoyment it made them feel. All 32 answered "no" to the first question, and either "none at all" or "very little" to the second. Only two respondents answered "very little" instead of "none at all": Cowboys coach Jason Garrett, who admitted he may have been confused by the question, and Denver coach John Fox, who said he took some comfort in the fact that punting meant he was voluntarily relinquishing possession of the ball and that his quarterback, Tim Tebow, hadn't done anything stupid with it." Do you think this puts Garrett on the hot seat? I don't follow the Cowboys much, so I can't comment intelligently about whether it puts Garrett on the hot seat or not. But I'm surprised by what Fox said about Tebow - - he could have been a lot more circumvent in his comments. I wonder what the Broncos locker room thought of it?
mob16151 Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 "Scoring touchdowns is the best," Buffalo Bills head coach Chan Gailey said. "You usually get seven points, which can really help in terms of beating your opponent. But you can't get that number of points when you punt unless something really weird happens." "Overall, I prefer when my team scores a touchdown a lot more than when another team scores a touchdown," he continued.
Geno Smith's Arm Posted January 24, 2012 Posted January 24, 2012 (edited) Why would I google "satire" if I'm looking for articles that mention Chan Gailey? Here's why... Edited January 24, 2012 by Matthews' Bag
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