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re: Does Welter prove his haters wrong this season?
Posted on 7/19/14 at 1:42 pm to Keltic Tiger
Posted on 7/19/14 at 1:42 pm to Keltic Tiger
So by your logic, coaches or incapable of error. If this was the case, we would go undefeated every season.
As they would always have the perfect players, in the perfect position, making perfect plays.
Coaches get fired every year for not doing what needs to be done (schematically or personsel wise).
I am beyond grateful, and feel very fortunate to have a guy like the Chavis, but to think that any coach is 100% correct, simply because he is in the position of power, is beyond flawed thinking.
It you want to believethat coaches don't makers mistakes, feel free. I called that wearing the "shades."
Question: Do you really think Chavis is incapable of error?
Lets respond with some legit reasoning. Try not to be a "keyboard gangsta."
Keyboard gangsta= someone who slings unnecessary insults on the web, as if it makes their argument more valid.
P.S.
I am a Saints fan, that truly believes that the Saints would be unbeatable if they balanced their offense more (we often pass to the point of predictability).
Who am I to question a Super Bowl Winning coach.
Only problem is, after most losses, Payton comes to the podium (or to the weekly press conference) and says, it's my fault. I have to do a better job of staying with a balanced attack.
Point being, even coaches admit their own flaws.
As they would always have the perfect players, in the perfect position, making perfect plays.
Coaches get fired every year for not doing what needs to be done (schematically or personsel wise).
I am beyond grateful, and feel very fortunate to have a guy like the Chavis, but to think that any coach is 100% correct, simply because he is in the position of power, is beyond flawed thinking.
It you want to believethat coaches don't makers mistakes, feel free. I called that wearing the "shades."
Question: Do you really think Chavis is incapable of error?
Lets respond with some legit reasoning. Try not to be a "keyboard gangsta."
Keyboard gangsta= someone who slings unnecessary insults on the web, as if it makes their argument more valid.
P.S.
I am a Saints fan, that truly believes that the Saints would be unbeatable if they balanced their offense more (we often pass to the point of predictability).
Who am I to question a Super Bowl Winning coach.
Only problem is, after most losses, Payton comes to the podium (or to the weekly press conference) and says, it's my fault. I have to do a better job of staying with a balanced attack.
Point being, even coaches admit their own flaws.
This post was edited on 7/19/14 at 1:50 pm
Posted on 7/19/14 at 1:52 pm to idoubleu
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So by your logic, coaches or incapable of error.
Nope, just that the odds of them knowing better than some of us armchair fans are about 100-1.
Posted on 7/20/14 at 4:22 pm to idoubleu
idoubleu, no doubt Coach Chavis makes mistakes. But he still knows 1000% more about a specific player than you, Joe Fan, does. The odds are a lot higher that you are the one who is wrong. A lot higher. You are the one using insults to make your point, calling Welter " a substandard player" & as a consequence, ripping Coach Chavis. I was simply recommending that you go back to where your level of expertise means something, i.e. peewee football.
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