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Fire Mike!

 

:thumbsup:

 

 

Mike Leach: "Holding things together from one week to the next is a struggle. If it was easy, anybody could do it. If it was easy, I’d be coaching the Swedish Bikini Team and have them coming out here to do this. We pound on Kansas State, so A&M looks at the film all week. Well, the first thing we do is we go in our meeting and we talk about we're going to respect everyone; we're going to fear no one. We're not going to compare scores and we're not going to listen to our fat little girlfriends. But in the back of our minds as coaches and in the back of our minds as players, well, ha-ha-ha, he-he-he, we pounded Kansas State. Kansas State pounded A&M. So therefore, we're really going to pound Texas A&M. It goes all the way around. It was a poor coaching job and a poor job playing at every position. We didn't have any gladiators out there that played way above themselves.”

 

 

vs.

 

 

Dick Jauron: "It's hard to win. We worked hard all week, and looked great in practice. The guys try, but it's hard - really hard - to win in the NFL."

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Then there's George Wilson, who had 10 tackles and another interception in Whitner's stead. It's a wonderful thing when "The Senator" plays well, because it justifies allowing him to launch into his postgame oratories.

Link - Sullivan: Resilient Bills 'D' has what it takes away to win

 

 

 

The Senator always gives his best, Jerry. :blink:

 

Safeties getting high tackle numbers, playing for a club that plays a goodly amount of Cover-2... :thumbsup:

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Then there's George Wilson, who had 10 tackles and another interception in Whitner's stead. It's a wonderful thing when "The Senator" plays well, because it justifies allowing him to launch into his postgame oratories.

Link - Sullivan: Resilient Bills 'D' has what it takes away to win

 

 

 

The Senator always gives his best, Jerry. :blink:

Sen:

the other Sen got his nickname in part, as someone noted, his NFLPA ties, though he had them before he formally became involved in the union. he was given that handle because he's quite the locker room orator.

now, i've read your posts, so what the hell's your excuse, eh? :thumbsup:

 

jw

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Sen:

the other Sen got his nickname in part, as someone noted, his NFLPA ties, though he had them before he formally became involved in the union. he was given that handle because he's quite the locker room orator.

now, i've read your posts, so what the hell's your excuse, eh? :thumbsup:

 

jw

Filibusters :blink:

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Then there's George Wilson, who had 10 tackles and another interception in Whitner's stead. It's a wonderful thing when "The Senator" plays well, because it justifies allowing him to launch into his postgame oratories.

Link - Sullivan: Resilient Bills 'D' has what it takes away to win

 

 

 

The Senator always gives his best, Jerry. :thumbsup:

 

 

His new nickname should just be "starting safety", along with Byrd.

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I picked his nickname in the Dallas MNF game in 2007 when he got his first career pick against Tony Romo. And that name picked is: "Mr. Wilson". Been calling him that for years.

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