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Doesn’t mean that it couldn’t do anything for us.In other news, the Jets lose again. That hail mary trade for Adams did nothing for them.
Plus Rodgers is washed. He’s on retirement watch
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Doesn’t mean that it couldn’t do anything for us.In other news, the Jets lose again. That hail mary trade for Adams did nothing for them.
Or when he has to figure out what a metaphor isSometimes it’s not what you’re doing, it’s what you don’t do. When you’re not chewing guys out that make mistakes other players take notice.
When you’re stoic on the sidelines and just look like you don’t really care what happens, guys take notice.
DA is a great coordinator, he’s just not HC material though, his message and style grows stale quick when he has to be the leader.
He didn't defend his players and apologized to Atlanta of all teams to start....What was DA doing so bad (injuries aside) that made these players lose faith in him.
These guys are playing hard for Rizzi.
Rodgers is washed, the Jets are dysfunctional. All apologies to SigfruedianSlip aka Humperdoo. Bur every Sunday that Rodgers loses is an even better Sunday on top of a Saints winIn other news, the Jets lose again. That hail mary trade for Adams did nothing for them.
I believe Rizzi keeps the fire lit under these guys behind and they are practicing harder and have a renewed vigor.Sometimes it’s not what you’re doing, it’s what you don’t do. When you’re not chewing guys out that make mistakes other players take notice.
When you’re stoic on the sidelines and just look like you don’t really care what happens, guys take notice.
DA is a great coordinator, he’s just not HC material though, his message and style grows stale quick when he has to be the leader.
I really think DA scheme was so complex it forced the players to think too much. Alot of times it's just better to let them play aggressive and with thier hair on fire and let thier instincts kick in.Or when he has to figure out what a metaphor is
They stopped playing for him. It’s obviousI really think DA scheme was so complex it forced the players to think too much. Alot of times it's just better to let them play aggressive and with thier hair on fair and let thier instincts kick in.
So you’re saying there’s a chance?Or is this just fools gold playing inferior teams? If nothing else, it feels good to see the team having fun and playing well again.
I mean the brain farts that happened even when he was just DCThey stopped playing for him. It’s obvious
Yup, some of the best head coaches aren’t great X’s and O’s guys, but they are great motivators. That’s what makes Dan Campbell so good in Detroit, guys will run through a brick wall for him because they know he would do the same for them.I believe Rizzi keeps the fire lit under these guys behind and they are practicing harder and have a renewed vigor.