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Final interview of the season. Many players, especially captains, do one before every off season.
Here is Cam's:
Yep. Posted in another thread yesterday….he’s said he will be playing somewhere next season even if it isn’t here.
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Final interview of the season. Many players, especially captains, do one before every off season.
Here is Cam's:
Final interview of the season. Many players, especially captains, do one before every off season.
Here is Cam's:
Glad I could be of help...............I’ve been “relish”ing the thought of someone making a “ketchup” joke all day.
I don't comprehend the logic in how he doesn't represent change.An interview is no big deal; that's just a courtesy. However, we need change, and he does not represent change on any level.
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An in-house guy does not represent change, particularly after Allen.I don't comprehend the logic in how he doesn't represent change.
Saints had soft tissue injuries under DA, he comes in and implements change (activation period), and the # soft tissue injuries regressed dramatically
The Dline wasn't getting production under DA, he comes in and implements change (removes Grantham and promots Bryan Young to DL coach) and the DL namely began producing.
How can a guy whom implemented change at miniscule but detail levels, get production and then still be looked at as someone who can't be an agent of change?
I don't comprehend, based on the data i just provided. Now if Rizzi just isn't your preference, well just say that. But disgusing it under "he doesnt represent change" when there is data that supports he came in and changed things is hard to swallow. Another example was the lockers being moved around. Those things hand't been changed since SP did so during covid. Meaning Allen left things as is almost 3 years later, meanwhile Rizzi comes in and makes that change 1st week on the job.An in-house guy does not represent change, particularly after Allen.
I don't comprehend, based on the data i just provided. Now if Rizzi just isn't your preference, well just say that. But disgusing it under "he doesnt represent change" when there is data that supports he came in and changed things is hard to swallow. Another example was the lockers being moved around. Those things hand't been changed since SP did so during covid. Meaning Allen left things as is almost 3 years later, meanwhile Rizzi comes in and makes that change 1st week on the job.
I'm just saying the whole he doesn't represent change thing isn't holding up under scrutiny. However, what is becoming noticeable is that Rizzi isn't HC material in a lot of eyes. Gives me the Trump feeling. People have a certain way a "president" should act and when someone doesn't fit that box they become less desireable. May not be the case here, but it seems like that.
Noice.Yea but he'll "ketchup" with another team! LOL
Fair enoughI don't want him because his clock management isn't good, the penalties didn't improve. They were still committing stupid penalties and flying off the handle over little things doesn't sit well with me. I'm fine getting into the players faces when they do dumb stuff, like the foster moreau penalty in the Bucs game, like come on dude, you're a vet, you know better.
There it is!!!