Frez Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 He was a bad coach in New Orleans, why the love for him?
EndZoneCrew Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 in New Orleans 566401[/snapback] Enough Said
Grant Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 He was ... in .... love 566401[/snapback] Enough said
Lori Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 -Because we've heard of him? -Because he used to play for the Bills? -Because he once stepped on Terry Bradshaw's head? (Come to think of it, that last one may be a valid enough reason.... )
JoeF Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 -Because he once stepped on Terry Bradshaw's head? (Come to think of it, that last one may be a valid enough reason.... ) 566426[/snapback] ....and they still put the guy on network television....Jimmy should have finished the job...
IndyMark Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 We love Haslett because he is the ONLY one to even remotely hint that he would stoop so low as to actually take a HC job in the NFL for the Buffalo Bills. You know, the organization that is the worst professional sports organization or at least in the last decade. Just ask Pencil Neck Geek Boy. It is the same organization that just cannot win, or is a place for success. Just ask MM (strong words given how successful he was here). Really, there is no way anyone at any level would find this job attractive. Just ask all the experts on this board who think that the HC position of the Bills is a 'plague' to stay away from. That, my friend, is why we love Haslett. He is the only human alive to stoop so low as to actually try to coach in this organization.
slothrop Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 We love Haslett because he is the ONLY one to even remotely hint that he would stoop so low as to actually take a HC job in the NFL for the Buffalo Bills. You know, the organization that is the worst professional sports organization or at least in the last decade. Just ask Pencil Neck Geek Boy. It is the same organization that just cannot win, or is a place for success. Just ask MM (strong words given how successful he was here). Really, there is no way anyone at any level would find this job attractive. Just ask all the experts on this board who think that the HC position of the Bills is a 'plague' to stay away from. That, my friend, is why we love Haslett. He is the only human alive to stoop so low as to actually try to coach in this organization. 566468[/snapback] Also, Don't forget that: - he crossed a picketline that his teamates were in; - he "outed" former teamate, Kent Hull for steroids; - he was an average player; - and he looks mean He is all about "team", eh? One of those "character guys." Get'er done Marv!
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