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Welp, a lesson learned by the NFL thanks to the Bucs...


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Schiano has done a terrible job of handling "men" down there in Tampa, but I wouldnt be talking much. Football wise, we're not much of an upgrade to Tampa.

 

 

You have to be kidding me..... Alright Debbie how about you actually look at Tampa's history and then try agian.

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Disciplinarians generally have short shelf lives in professional sports.

Even good football minds like Parcells would generally wear out his welcome within 2-3 seasons.

Being a red ass as a coach is overrated anyway and unless you have credibility (i.e. Super Bowl rings) it usually backfires sooner rather than later.

 

this is true, but there is an always exception to the rule (i.e. coughlin, belicheck)

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Coughlin had to back down to not only get through to the guys, but to keep the team on his side.

 

Bellicheat isn't as militant as he is just weird. What helps him out, in addition to his resume, is that the vets on the team have bought in and set the tone.

 

 

this is true, but there is an always exception to the rule (i.e. coughlin, belicheck)

 

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I'm referring to the Franchise's entire history as compared to us... I'd have to say we've done waaaay better then they ever did in such a short time frame. Yes as far as Super Bowl even a blind squirrel finds a nut sometime.

Four seasons with a winning record isn't "waaaaaay" better than anything.

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