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Look ihatebrady, the bottom line, when we need to win we can't. Coaching, ownership, players, the whole team can't get it done when needed. Look at the patriots, they are all hurt but find ways to win in the playoffs. They have superior coaching. Though I hope Brady gets hurt tonight and can no longer play football ever!
Says what I have been saying all along IHateBrady. It would be one thing if we lost to the good teams AND the bad teams. but when you lose to the bad teams, when everything is on the line, then there's something rotten in Denmark.
And for all you deniers, if you don't believe it, then you are under hypnosis.
The name of the hypnosis is that for as much as you hated Tony Sparano, you hate even more challenging authority TWICE in a row.
You somehow feel guilty about Sparano.
You argue that if we fire Philbin, no one will want to come here.
No, you're right, no top HEAD coach in the NFL will change his good job to come here but that doesn't mean a great assistant waiting to be a head coach won't.
And there might be some retirees who might be interested.
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> Says what I have been saying all along IHateBrady.
> It would be one thing if we lost to the good
> teams AND the bad teams. but when you lose to the
> bad teams, when everything is on the line, then
> there's something rotten in Denmark.
>
> And for all you deniers, if you don't believe it,
> then you are under hypnosis.
>
> The name of the hypnosis is that for as much as
> you hated Tony Sparano, you hate even more
> challenging authority TWICE in a row.
>
> You somehow feel guilty about Sparano.
>
> You argue that if we fire Philbin, no one will
> want to come here.
>
> No, you're right, no top HEAD coach in the NFL
> will change his good job to come here but that
> doesn't mean a great assistant waiting to be a
> head coach won't.
>
> And there might be some retirees who might be
> interested.
>
> I like Chucky, if he's interested.
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I also like Chucky, and Cowher, but neither want to coach right now. There was a good article from John Clayton explaining why he doesn't think Chucky is interested in returning to the coaching ranks (especially the NFL).
In a nutshell, it said that Chucky is "old school" and today's NFL is.....well, it isn't old school.