What does one have to do with the other? When you constantly change the argument...you lose the argument.
uh huh... And I'm not trying to win anything. I'm stating my opinion. What would I be losing? My own opinion to myself? Is that why you keep at it? It's a winning thing? Hell, I'll make it easy. You win. I don't care about that. My opinion strangely has not changed though. Maybe I'm doing it wrong.....
Keeping it to one topic would help. Tucker literally has zero to do with Johnson or Hurtt or Drayton leaving the staff.
uh huh... And I'm not trying to win anything. I'm stating my opinion. What would I be losing? My own opinion to myself? Is that why you keep at it? It's a winning thing? Hell, I'll make it easy. You win. I don't care about that. My opinion strangely has not changed though. Maybe I'm doing it wrong.....
Keeping it to one topic would help. Tucker literally has zero to do with Johnson or Hurtt or Drayton leaving the staff.
It speaks to blindly defending a situation where someone might see it differently.
I love the presentation. If the urge hits you, you can just sit your ass on your bowl and do your thing. Although that would probably discourage me from finishing my meal. At least the part of it that was still in my bowl.
Hell, now I'm hungry. I going to lunch and having Chinese (seriously, lol)
I thought about chinese...but I'm trying to be somewhat disciplined and unfortunately chose something else...enjoy!
Couldn't help myself. JABF sure knows how to put on a presentation
Am I the only one who really didn't care about this loss?
From what I've read he was highly thought of. However our receivers did have a case of the dropsies in key moments...if you think that sort of thing falls on the coach...lol
I spot trends, and most of the time (I'd love to claim always) I can see trends early. Sorry... there is some sort of issue at HH and i do suspect it is with Fox... if you don't agree, fine. I'm not out to convince anyone. just saying I am convinced.
You definitely could be right, and the fact a few of these coaches have left without being forced out - or encouraged out (presumably) seems to support this notion.
Optimistically, which I try to be this time of year, I think if you look at teams who've gone 6-10 and 3-13, you're going to see some coaching changes. Since I don't follow other NFL teams I can't speak to that notion with certainty, but logic suggests that's true. I also think when you're looking for trends, it's easy to find them and attribute them to your cause.