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


Zod

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When searching for a head coach to turn around a losing mentality...

 

don't go looking for the finest football mind New Jersey has to offer...

 

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lol, what a tool. They need to fire everyone in the entire hiring process of this guy.

this is what happens when your first 8 choices turn you down.

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He still runs a blitz on the victory formation lol. You had the whole game to try and win dipshit, have some class for fugs sake. I'm not sure how Schiano even fits his head inside any of these stadiums with such an inflated ego.

 

ok good i thought i was the only one that saw that. jesus this guy is classless.

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He still runs a blitz on the victory formation lol. You had the whole game to try and win dipshit, have some class for fugs sake. I'm not sure how Schiano even fits his head inside any of these stadiums with such an inflated ego.

 

 

ok good i thought i was the only one that saw that. jesus this guy is classless.

what would be great would be to  fake a victory formation on them and then drop another TD on them.

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Other than attacking when the other team is just downing the ball. I don't have an issue with him.

Benching Freeman isn't a big deal, Freeman is awful. Being a disciplinarian isn't a bad thing either, no one has an issue with Coughlin in NY most of the time, and he has a similar demeanor. Same with Billicheck in England. He may not be the best coach, but there's plenty of other people in the league just like him.

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Other than attacking when the other team is just downing the ball. I don't have an issue with him.

Benching Freeman isn't a big deal, Freeman is awful. Being a disciplinarian isn't a bad thing either, no one has an issue with Coughlin in NY most of the time, and he has a similar demeanor. Same with Billicheck in England. He may not be the best coach, but there's plenty of other people in the league just like him.

Not really.

Coaching college kids on scholarship is a very different thing from leading grown men who are getting paid.

Greg Schiano may be able to do the former. He has no clue how to do the latter.

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