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Re: going apeshit over Parcells



>Tarkus was cut from the Baylor football team for saying...
>>On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 00:05:14 GMT, Trent Woodruff wrote:
>>>Tarkus was cut from the Baylor football team for saying...
>>>>On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 07:03:13 GMT, Trent Woodruff wrote:
>>>>>Tarkus was cut from the Baylor football team for saying...
>>>>>>On 24 Nov 2003 13:21:48 -0700, Aaron J. Ginn wrote:
  
>>>>>> Granted, the current NFL thinking is to load up on huge offensive
>>>>>> lineman and pound your opponent up the gut.  Why can't the offense do
>>>>>> the same and go to smaller, quicker offensive linemen that can pull
>>>>>> and block effectively?  This won't happen, because NFL coaches are
>>>>>> loathe to do anything different than the rest of the herd.
  
>>>>>I guess you haven't watched the Kansas City Chiefs lately.
  
>>>> Sure, a coach that cries is pretty new...but how about something
>>>> that's not thoroughly embarrassing?
 
>>>Try watching a game instead of the news highlights.  Then you'd know that
>>>the Chiefs have a very athletic OL that is known for their ability to
>>>"pull and block effectively" on the run and downfield.
>>>As for their coach, I don't care if he cries a river.  He currently has
>>>the best record in the NFL, and is trying for his third Super Bowl with
>>>as many teams.
 
>> That's only because none of the owners want to be shackled with a
>> decent coach who consistently embarrasses the team by crying in front
>> of God and everyone.

>If the wishbone debate left any doubt that you're a moron, I think it's
>safe to say you just removed what little was left.

Does Vermeil cry in front of God and everyone?  Well there you go,
little fishy.




Trent
Chairborne "Nine of Diamonds" Ranger

...To be a great NCO, you need three bones: a backbone, a wishbone and a funny bone.



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