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What do Kevin Green Trgo and Capers have in common


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I suppose I could listen to all you Madden players/ football experts or I could just listen to Falcons head coach Mike Smith: read #8

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9921166/Eagles-hurting,-Packers-excited-as-camps-heat-up

I've always thought Trgo's problems were Fox. In fact, I would venture to guess the defensive coaching exodus last year was a reflection of that. After all, how many other "quality" NFL organizations has their entire defensive staff practically quit! I couldn't imagine that happening with the Steelers, Patriots, Titans, etc. Amazing and yet its Trgo who has to catch all the crap from the fans and not Fox.

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I suppose I could listen to all you Madden players/ football experts or I could just listen to Falcons head coach Mike Smith: read #8

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9921166/Eagles-hurting,-Packers-excited-as-camps-heat-up

I've always thought Trgo's problems were Fox. In fact, I would venture to guess the defensive coaching exodus last year was a reflection of that. After all, how many other "quality" NFL organizations has their entire defensive staff practically quit! I couldn't imagine that happening with the Steelers, Patriots, Titans, etc. Amazing and yet its Trgo who has to catch all the crap from the fans and not Fox.

either way it wasn't working, sometimes fans dig into people within the organization far more than they should. But a change was needed.

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Mike Smith said that Trgo may be the best defensive line coach, and to his credit he was a good defensive line coach for us in 2002... Thats a fair difference from being a good coordinator. Besides, cussing out players in camp and threatening to head butt people may or may not produce a stellar defense, only time and wins/losses will tell.

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I suppose I could listen to all you Madden players/ football experts or I could just listen to Falcons head coach Mike Smith: read #8

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9921166/Eagles-hurting,-Packers-excited-as-camps-heat-up

I've always thought Trgo's problems were Fox. In fact, I would venture to guess the defensive coaching exodus last year was a reflection of that. After all, how many other "quality" NFL organizations has their entire defensive staff practically quit! I couldn't imagine that happening with the Steelers, Patriots, Titans, etc. Amazing and yet its Trgo who has to catch all the crap from the fans and not Fox.

That's Mike Smith's opinion. Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one.

The key comment he made was Defensive line coach, not Defensive coordinator

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