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could be the best coach in the world but scared as fug of public speaking. 

 

as a HC i know you gotta be able to hold your own durring these things, but its clear hes dealing with nerves, and hes nowhere near as dumb as yall make him out to be

 

-introvert who has a deathly fear of public speaking 

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The Eagles Super Bowl changed people's perceptions of the team because they were simply winning. We now see that it was partly because of how weak the NFCEast has become, but also partly because they caught lightning in a bottle -- something powerful but short-lived.

We have to remember that the Eagles, for most of their history, have been the NFC's Jets. Lackluster performance on the field, long-suffering fans. And most importantly, a horrible management and ownership situation. (Remember even Andy Reid couldn't produce continuing success there, even with Donovan McNabb and a team of  high-dollar all-stars --  there was just too much suckatude from team management.)

I'll guess that the Eagles haven't so much collapsed as they have returned to their norm. And boy, this new HC sure seems to fit that bill. 

Eric Bieniemy will get to be a head coach when some good team's head coach retires. And he will either build or maintain a dynasty there. Think New England, Seattle, Pittsburgh or Baltimore -- places with long-tenured coaches.

 

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9 hours ago, stbugs said:

David Culley would beg to differ although you may not have realized he was African American. Hey, there was also a Muslim American hire, which I think is a first. 

You really need to learn what you're talking about. He is Lebanese not African American there genius. You show exactly why America is racist. Oh he has a dark skin tone so he will do. He must be African American because he's a brownie. 

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2 hours ago, The Huddler said:

could be the best coach in the world but scared as fug of public speaking. 

 

as a HC i know you gotta be able to hold your own durring these things, but its clear hes dealing with nerves, and hes nowhere near as dumb as yall make him out to be

 

-introvert who has a deathly fear of public speaking 

How would he handle speaking in front of an entire team, in that case?

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37 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

How would he handle speaking in front of an entire team, in that case?

That's a different kettle of fish.

Put me infront of my 60 colleagues and I'll happily hold court.

Put me infront of 300 strangers and I'd be shaking like a leaf. 

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41 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

How would he handle speaking in front of an entire team, in that case?

Funny thing is that these were prepared remarks. His game speeches obviously aren't going to be rehearsed (and just as well).

For my part, I guess I'd say with regard to both he and Dan Campbell that it's gonna matter a lot more whether they can coach than whether they can speak.

Guess we'll see how that works...

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2 hours ago, Snake said:

You really need to learn what you're talking about. He is Lebanese not African American there genius. You show exactly why America is racist. Oh he has a dark skin tone so he will do. He must be African American because he's a brownie. 

 

28 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

Lebanon is not in Africa.

Lebanon
https://maps.app.goo.gl/E5KbRS9SZEp7FB8u8

Umm what?

David Culley is most definitely not Lebanese. Saleh is of Lebanese descent though.

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31 minutes ago, stbugs said:

I’m not falling into a racist trap anymore. I only posted what reputable sites have said. There were two minority hires. I don’t care what they consider themselves, that’s their decision. I’m not replying on this anymore because it does no good. People make assumptions, I just want to chat about the Panthers and watch the Senior Bowl. Adios!

Did you even read what I wrote? I was defending you.

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