Fadingpain Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 I'm starting to think that most NFL coaches are not that bright. This is part of why NE* always freaking wins. Belichick is a "genius" for kicking off first and tying to get two consecutive possessions, one right before half and the halftime kickoff. That way he could 10 or 14 points without you getting a chance to touch the ball. Every kid who plays Madden knows this! LOL It's the only way you used to be able to win! That's just one example of something so seemingly basic, so seemingly simple that NE* does that the meatheads who are coaching in this league cannot seem to grasp. I'll bet NE* makes sure that their batteries are charged. To be fair they have different plugs in Europe. If they set the hotel on fire trying to charge those things people would be whining about that too. It was damned if you do, damned if you don't. That's a joke right?
DirtDart Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 Then it's on Pegula. He owns the team, he should be charging the batteries... give me a break. I love watching the board implode every Monday!!!!!! To be fair they have different plugs in Europe. If they set the hotel on fire trying to charge those things people would be whining about that too. It was damned if you do, damned if you don't. Good thing for converters..... In the extreme unlikely chance a well run organization/team had this happen. the equipment guy tasked with that would be cashing his severence check today. Do the Bills even know or understand the concept of hand signals? watching Manuel Running to the sideline reminds me of Pop Warner. Good point!!!
PlayoffsPlease Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 So bills-ey. No surprise they were specifically named in that espn article as an easy target of the pats because they are unsophisticated. Billsey is an awesome adjective/adverb. Everyone who is a Bills fan instantly will understand the combination of incompetence and bad luck that comes together to form a Billsey situation.
The Big Cat Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 THIS IS NOT REX !@#$ING RYAN'S JOB. Anyways, I still have a sharpened pitch fork leftover from Marrone's last days. Any takers? I'm not currently using it.
Dirtbag Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 as we speak, russ brandon is putting the finishing touches on a partnership deal with energizer batteries. next year's tagline: "it's our time...to be energized!"
PlayoffsPlease Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 as we speak, russ brandon is putting the finishing touches on a partnership deal with energizer batteries. next year's tagline: "it's our time...to be energized!" Donald Trump is going to have to call the Bills "low energy".
NoSaint Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 THIS IS NOT REX !@#$ING RYAN'S JOB. Anyways, I still have a sharpened pitch fork leftover from Marrone's last days. Any takers? I'm not currently using it. obviously its not his job. in a vacuum its not the end of the world, but if hes setting an organizational tone that is unorganized, undisciplined, etc.... the CEO of your company sets a lot of the tone around the building. maybe this is a reflection, maybe its a freak accident.
The Big Cat Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 obviously its not his job. in a vacuum its not the end of the world, but if hes setting an organizational tone that is unorganized, undisciplined, etc.... the CEO of your company sets a lot of the tone around the building. maybe this is a reflection, maybe its a freak accident. DO YOUR JOB These three words make Bellicheat a freaking genius. Sadly, it's !@#$ing true. Everybody sucks at their job. Everywhere. Every industry. Every level.
Reed83HOF Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 as we speak, russ brandon is putting the finishing touches on a partnership deal with energizer batteries. next year's tagline: "it's our time...to be energized!" And then Whaley will go rogue and switch to duracell...
billsfan_34 Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 And this is the fault of Rex how? Does his job title include battery changer? Get a grip, I know we're on the crucify Rex and the staff thing, but the coaches aren't responsible for changing batteries. That's on your equipment guys. My thought on this is standard operating procedures and checklists created from the top that gets trickled down. One of three things happened. There is no procedure in place or the procedure/checklist is in place and there was no oversight on it or the equipment guy communicates up that all headsets good to go. Regardlesss good organizations dont seem to have these problems and we always have something stupid going on.
BackInDaDay Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 there was a post yesterday that declared Ryan wasn't a good leader. my response was that i thought his worse trait was not being able to get a total commitment from his players, because his admissions of failing to take care of his (and his staff's) business sends a message that some levels of failure are not only expected, but are acceptable. I used the metaphor of religion in my response. that leaders must insist that the foundation of their faith is beyond doubt, and that the gospel they preach will lead the faithful to the promised land. if the disciples fail, the fault is in the disciples - not the gospel. they simply don't have the faith necessary to attain their goal. such a paradigm fall on it's face when those spreading the gospel can't meet the standards they preach. if the leader is determined to be flawed, doubts will destroy the disciples' faith in his gospel. what seem like small annoyances that impact the team on game day - such as the proper turf shoes to wear, radios in helmets, even cool water in the water bottles - are symptomatic of a lower standard of attention being paid to preparation by those who support the players ability to perform. as such things add up, the players begin to see that flaws at varying levels of preparation are acceptable to the coach. they begin to openly question more important aspects of the system - their individual roles on the team, their use, and their gameplans. their commitment wavers. they lose faith. they lose games.
Rico Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 Well, at least it explains why EJ **** the bed yesterday. Let's start him against Miami!
Pneumonic Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 Belichick would have ensured his team used Duracell (vs Eveready) and not suffered such issues.
4merper4mer Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 Belichick would have ensured his team used Duracell (vs Eveready) and not suffered such issues. I don't know about that but I can see him getting an idea from this and having someone swap dead batteries into the other teams' equipment.
jeffismagic Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 This is not Rex's fault. There does need to be someone fired over this.
PromoTheRobot Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 This is not Rex's fault. There does need to be someone fired over this. Isn't that something the quality control coach or offensive assistant checks?
Mr. WEO Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 Instead of publicly complaining about this, both Rex and EJ should just acknowledge there was an issue with the headsets and that it did not affect the outcome of the game. Blabbering on about how frustrating it was sounds like yet even more excuse making.
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