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Monday presser tweets


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7 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

How about how he hardly ever, if at all, says he was outcoached or could've called a better game or says anything about the gameplan or anything along those lines?

He said something similar during Sat's post game presser. Someone asked him about giving up the long 3rd down pass to Coleman and he said that Davis lost leverage in coverage but maybe they should have called another play and put the players in a better situation.

I'm not sure if that's enough for you, frankly I'm not sure it's enough for me either. 

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I don't know what you guys expect him to say.  

 



They want him to walk in and publicly rip shula, remmers, tolbert and KB. And Mcdermott for good measure. Then end the press conference by saying they are all fired and/or cut, no matter how improbable that is.

The best coach rants ever have come from terrible coaches, Herm edwards, jim mora, dennis green, mike singletary. I'm not sure why yelling and screaming or ripping your team in the media is somehow the hallmark of a good coach around here.

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7 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

By contrast good coaches dont give the media anything, see Belichick, Saban and popovich in the NBA.

Im not saying Ron is on that level but he's being smart by keeping info limited in the pressers. There is no advantage to do otherwise.

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The Belichick approach, huh? In that case, we're onto Tampa Bay. While we're at it, let's list Cam's shoulder on the injury report for the next 3-5 seasons.

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The Belichick approach, huh? In that case, we're onto Tampa Bay. While we're at it, let's list Cam's shoulder on the injury report for the next 3-5 seasons.



It limits unnecessary outside distractions and creates a culture that is solely about football. Contrast that with coaches like rex ryan who become the story and inevitably fail and have undisciplined teams.

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16 hours ago, TheRed said:

If it were up to Luke he would be out there too. Both guys would try to play through just about anything.

Nah, I think understands the seriousness of a concussion. Maybe he feels like he's over it but after the first time I think he knows to really mend it you have to wait. 

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