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re: Article in Nola.com
Posted on 1/19/18 at 9:53 am to Bonkers119
Posted on 1/19/18 at 9:53 am to Bonkers119
Great article. His behavior is embarrassing, but what is more embarrassing is the blind love and support for this guy who
1. If any other coach acted like this, you would hate
2. If any other coach had his track record of mediocrity, despite the Super Bowl Championship, would be fired or on a very hot seat.
Think of guys with championships, but bc of lack of performance, mind you mediocre but still better than SP's regular and postseason record, seats get hot: Tomlin, Coughlin, McCarthy, and this year Mularkey in Tennessee. Our frame of reference for what is good is really pathetic. No other teams with a first ballot Hall of Famer QB still in this championship window would tolerate how many seasons of our 12 with him we have wasted. Hell, teams can guys who have done more with less.
We truly define a looser mindset for a fanbase if there ever was one. It took us 3-13 to fire Hasslett even though we chocked playoff chances away for the 3-4 consecutive years previous. Besides ONE 10-6 SEASON and a SINGULAR FREAKING WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAME win, we crowned him.
and now, we have this tool that we are married to until he decides he quits. He gets paid what he wants, which has no correlation to whether he goes 7-9 three years in a row or win the SB. He decides how he acts.
Great article. Total lack of accountability here that any other respectable franchise would completely shut down.
1. If any other coach acted like this, you would hate
2. If any other coach had his track record of mediocrity, despite the Super Bowl Championship, would be fired or on a very hot seat.
Think of guys with championships, but bc of lack of performance, mind you mediocre but still better than SP's regular and postseason record, seats get hot: Tomlin, Coughlin, McCarthy, and this year Mularkey in Tennessee. Our frame of reference for what is good is really pathetic. No other teams with a first ballot Hall of Famer QB still in this championship window would tolerate how many seasons of our 12 with him we have wasted. Hell, teams can guys who have done more with less.
We truly define a looser mindset for a fanbase if there ever was one. It took us 3-13 to fire Hasslett even though we chocked playoff chances away for the 3-4 consecutive years previous. Besides ONE 10-6 SEASON and a SINGULAR FREAKING WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAME win, we crowned him.
and now, we have this tool that we are married to until he decides he quits. He gets paid what he wants, which has no correlation to whether he goes 7-9 three years in a row or win the SB. He decides how he acts.
Great article. Total lack of accountability here that any other respectable franchise would completely shut down.
Posted on 1/19/18 at 1:38 pm to Youngest Mathiason
I’m sorry... are you friggin high?????
Since when did Payton = mediocrity??? His worst season has been 7-9 (Cleveland dreams of going 5-11) and he has won numerous playoff games, 3 NFC South titles, and has no less than a top 3 offense every year he’s been here.
Maybe you’re a Mike Smith fan? Cause that clown was mediocre.
Since when did Payton = mediocrity??? His worst season has been 7-9 (Cleveland dreams of going 5-11) and he has won numerous playoff games, 3 NFC South titles, and has no less than a top 3 offense every year he’s been here.
Maybe you’re a Mike Smith fan? Cause that clown was mediocre.
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