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Once the pats destroy this team next week, sporano won't want to coach anymore. He needs to go work in a high school type organization. Pump fist young kids. Lol
Rotating coaches in the NFL is what leads you to being a joke. I'm not sure Sparano is the guy to get this team to the next level, but surely he is hampered by the fact that the front office gave him Henne, Brown, and Williams to work with and they have all been mostly terrible this season.
On the other hand, Sparano seems like a guy who gets the most of out crappy players and the least out of good ones. He will probably never have a truly terrible Cam Cameron type year, but is probably also never going to be a big winner. A good guy if you want 7-10 wins year in year out.
Unfortunately, just like Cam, Sparano has lost the team. Players are giving up on him. It took Cam only 1 year, so give Sparano credit for lasting 3, more or less the same as Wanny. We need to bring in a guy that the players will respect. I know I've brought up basketball analogies for time-to-time, and I apologize for that, but I'm going to do it again. 2006 Miami Heat. The players were losing respect for Stan Van Gundy, so Pat Riley stepped in. The rest is history.
ghotirule Wrote:
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> Today was a total collapse starting at the top.
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> We are up by a TD, 1st goal at the 17 after a
> penalty. We get a swing pass and two runs.
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> No killer instinct.
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> Had it been Bellicheat, it would have been three
> plays downfield, trying to go up 2 TDs.
How many TD's do you think they will put up against us next week?? Lol
joemama Wrote:
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> On the other hand, Sparano seems like a guy who
> gets the most of out crappy players and the least
> out of good ones.