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If we trade Smith then get rid


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Why are you guys neg-repping onsitecom? This is exactly why Zod's going to take all of our rep and pie-giving abilities away. :P

Seriously though, it's no way to welcome a new guy to the forum.

Are you certain he's actually "new"? :sosp:

We've had a load of goofy "new" people lately. I figure some are just stupid trolls, others are guys being dumb with alter egos. Guess some could be both (trolls with alter egos).

Regardless, it's pretty silly.

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We are probably going to end up with someone nobody here wants. More than likely some coordinator that we have no real idea about, or one of the guys that is currently on the stuff. I'm hoping we get Charlie Weis. I highly doubt we will go for a name any bigger than that. Which means no Dungy, no Cowher, and possibly even no Gruden. You know... No one who has coached a team to a Super Bowl.

But hey... It is what it is, and we are just going to take it day to day.

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No, I'm new. Not a troll. I can be but see no reason to be. So far I've not heard why he would be a bad choice. At least offer a reason not to look into it.

Are you certain he's actually "new"? :sosp:

We've had a load of goofy "new" people lately. I figure some are just stupid trolls, others are guys being dumb with alter egos. Guess some could be both (trolls with alter egos).

Regardless, it's pretty silly.

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well he isn't new actually. His join date is dec 2008. BTW scott bet or not change your sig and avatar it is starting to piss me off. Kthxbye.

If I have to choose between pissing you off or pissing off my girlfriend, three guesses which one I'm taking? :prrr:

No, I'm new. Not a troll. I can be but see no reason to be. So far I've not heard why he would be a bad choice. At least offer a reason not to look into it.

There's nothing to discuss.

The Steve Smith trade had no basis. It was just made up.

And the notion of firing the coaching staff in week four is ridiculous. Only a very few teams fire a head coach midseason, and the ones that do usually wind up as an unholy mess. No team has ever fired an entire staff mid-year. And if they did, then what? Build a whole new coaching staff in less than a week? :rolleyes:

There's also the fact that Tony Dungy has no interest in being a coach again, and has said so more than once.

Thus, nothing to it.

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So your wife stalks u on the huddle to make sure u keep that avatar?

No, but I am the world's worst liar. I can't lie to save my life. If I try to tell so much as even a white lie, I giggle uncontrollably.

(my sister is the same way, so I guess it's genetic)

I know the average guy is capable of lying his butt off, not me though. It's just a talent I don't have :nonod:

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It's an unholy mess since last winter. They knew they weren't going to bring him back and then they went CHEAP. I mean really, really cheap. Which means it's a unholy in action.

Put a system in place for your new QB to learn now instead of killing 2 seasons. Not just this one. You know for a fact that next year will be another unholy mess since your young QB has to learn a new system again. Why not get it over with and teach him now? Think out of the fox box.

I know it's not going to happen unless he goes 0-6 or maybe 0-8 then he's gone anyway. Why wait?

P.S. I know why. Money. Don't want to pay to coaches but it's going to happen anyway unless the money means more then winning. we'll see.

If I have to choose between pissing you off or pissing off my girlfriend, three guesses which one I'm taking? :prrr:

There's nothing to discuss.

The Steve Smith trade had no basis. It was just made up.

And the notion of firing the coaching staff in week four is ridiculous. Only a very few teams fire a head coach midseason, and the ones that do usually wind up as an unholy mess. No team has ever fired an entire staff mid-year. And if they did, then what? Build a whole staff in less than a week? :rolleyes:

There's also the fact that Tony Dungy has no interest in being a coach again, and has said so more than once.

Thus, nothing to it.

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