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1 hour ago, zow2 said:

When the underlings have been around a long time and they get too comfortable....it's time to cut them loose.  Bring in highly qualified new blood, fresh ideas, not buddy buddy with the players.. Let's go.

I could care less about the buddy or comfort narrative.  Just bring people in that can reduce our yearly injuries by 25%. Who knows what happens if either Kincaid, Rapp or Benford were 100% that last game?  

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1 hour ago, zow2 said:

When the underlings have been around a long time and they get too comfortable....it's time to cut them loose.  Bring in highly qualified new blood, fresh ideas, not buddy buddy with the players.. Let's go.

 

Oh great, that means Slick Rick will be next to go. 

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In his year end presser Beane talked about being disappointed in Kincaid's functional strength and in Coleman not recovering from injury well. I would bet that's why they made this move. If for no reason than to send a message to the players - "if you don't put in the work, it costs people their jobs."

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2 hours ago, Peter said:

I wonder why.

 

I also wonder why they fired Shula last year. Did anyone learn why that happened?  Just curious. 

Our injuries have been outrageous,  mainly on defense but overall just unacceptable 

2 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

In his year end presser Beane talked about being disappointed in Kincaid's functional strength and in Coleman not recovering from injury well. I would bet that's why they made this move. If for no reason than to send a message to the players - "if you don't put in the work, it costs people their jobs."

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5 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

In his year end presser Beane talked about being disappointed in Kincaid's functional strength and in Coleman not recovering from injury well. I would bet that's why they made this move. If for no reason than to send a message to the players - "if you don't put in the work, it costs people their jobs."

New ideas. New energy. That was kind of the message with Joe Brady last year.

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Ray Finkel said:

It was his fault we lost to the Chiefs

I hope we bring in a Carolina guy.  That will solve our issues.

You know it's coming too.

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If this is for development purposes, I would be looking heavily into the college ranks for our next strength coach. 
 

If it’s primarily injury related, they should be looking into folks with PT and CSCS credentials. 
 

I may do some digging later to get an idea of who could be a fit. 

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59 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

In his year end presser Beane talked about being disappointed in Kincaid's functional strength and in Coleman not recovering from injury well. I would bet that's why they made this move. If for no reason than to send a message to the players - "if you don't put in the work, it costs people their jobs."


Is this you Sal!?!? 😉

 

TBH I’d surprised if this alone was the case.  I’m sure there’s a lot that went into this move.  We don’t even know if Coleman or Carter are any good and Kincaid’s impact still is up for question   

Posted
2 hours ago, mushypeaches said:

He was probably partying too much with Russ Brandon

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