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Starter
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Memphis, TN
Casino cash: $10004900
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Yes, he should be in PR / media. His attitude always freaks me out. He's so dang upbeat about everything.
They asked him, "Look Herm, we know you wanted to be competitive, but you also knew what this year is all about for the Chiefs, everyone knows you're in a rebuilding year with the Chiefs, and this comes with that..." And he's like, "It is what is it. But we're working hard. And I'm having so much fun coaching this kids up. Our staff is resilient, and we'll be okay. Just fine." If I hear this one more time, I'm gonna puke. I almost wish he would have been pissed like I am about what happened on the field Sunday. I wish they would have asked him, why did they replace Solari with someone, only to make the same mistakes, or even dumber ones (some scrub playing QB & the option and stuff)... |
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MVP
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: NC
Casino cash: $-1593986
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"He also thinks part of what happened was that maybe the young guys got a little cocky after playing so well in New England"
WTF? They played putrid in NE and were lucky to be in the game. I absolutely f'n despise Herm's outlook on football. He clearly cannot separate the signal from the noise. [the systematic ability to move the the football and stop the other team from moving the ball vs. the final score (which has a lot of randomness in it -- fumbles, unusual 3rd down conversion rates, etc.)] To Herm, playing a team close means you played well. A ****ing 7th grader should be able to understand the idiocy of that. |
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