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re: Official NFL Schedule release thread - Updates in OP
Posted on 4/23/14 at 11:24 pm to BigBrod81
Posted on 4/23/14 at 11:24 pm to BigBrod81
Like I said, he showed his emotions on the field. Off the field he was composed.
I guess we'll agree to disagree about whether he was a loose cannon, but I still believe he got shafted by the GM never giving him more to work with. They routinely had enough money to sign FAs but never did.
Caldwell will go through the same crap. Sure the penalties may go down, but I don't see the wins going up.
I guess we'll agree to disagree about whether he was a loose cannon, but I still believe he got shafted by the GM never giving him more to work with. They routinely had enough money to sign FAs but never did.
Caldwell will go through the same crap. Sure the penalties may go down, but I don't see the wins going up.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 11:31 pm to bonethug0108
I guess another thing that has my attention about the Lions is Joe Lombardi joining their staff. I'm interested to see what another coach from the Payton tree can do.
Aaron Kromer improved Chicago's O-line a lot last year. He's the offensive coordinator for the Bears too I think but it seems like Trestman calls most of/if not all the plays.
getting back to Lombardi though, between him and Caldwell it should be interesting to see how they can help Stafford out. He really hit a skid towards the end of last year. Detroit's defense wasn't playing all that bad. It was the offense who kept putting them in shitty spots with a lot of turnovers.
Aaron Kromer improved Chicago's O-line a lot last year. He's the offensive coordinator for the Bears too I think but it seems like Trestman calls most of/if not all the plays.
getting back to Lombardi though, between him and Caldwell it should be interesting to see how they can help Stafford out. He really hit a skid towards the end of last year. Detroit's defense wasn't playing all that bad. It was the offense who kept putting them in shitty spots with a lot of turnovers.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 11:35 pm to bonethug0108
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Like I said, he showed his emotions on the field.
His behavior was not what you expect from a head coach. Even Harbaugh's act is beginning to wear thin with San Fran's front office but more importantly, it's wearing thin inside the locker room.
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guess we'll agree to disagree about whether he was a loose cannon
As someone who obviously watches & follows football closely, you should know better but we'll just have to disagree on this one.
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Sure the penalties may go down, but I don't see the wins going up.
It wasn't just penalties that brought the Lions down. Lack of discipline inside of the system & not being fundamentally sound hurt them just as much. That's where you will see the biggest difference between Schwartz & Caldwell.
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