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14 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Would apply if I wasn’t fairly consistently predicting these contracts that keep coming out.

Lol... you are a step behind all the time.  

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1 minute ago, joemas6 said:

That's your thoughts....14 years couldn't manage a clock...but the kid died the last year...that was the only issue?   It is what it is...once you get a stick uo your butt about something...you are like a female that won't let it go  

Yeah we still are divided on that I always have known AR is a fantastic coach. Not always perfect…but quite possibly the best ever. You referred to him as the Bronze Standard. Then you championed Chip Kelly. Is your boy Ol Chipper even a HC anymore? Think he even got axed from being a HC in the college ranks. What’s AR been up to? Winning Super Bowls!!!!!!

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27 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Three seasons of witnessing this BS from our HC. I think fans could understand more if it was occurring from a knuckle headed diva WR….but this is our HC.

I thought you LOVED intangibles. What happened to "we're from Philly and we fight?" No other coaches have an emotional passion for the game?

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11 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Your HC being all overly emotional and as far from even keeled when things get tight in games is not what I see as being an aid to winning games

Why does Siri care what you think?

Just now, GreenbleedinNC said:

Why does Siri care what you think?

Him being the singularly most emotionally out of control person on both sidelines in that tight giants game isn’t what I understand as what’s needed in sports. The guy that can’t control himself. Lashing out at his own players and coaches. 

3 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

Why does Siri care what you think?

As long as he listens to Big Dom babysitting him to attempt to keep him in line. Of course he didn’t have that in the Niners game and the rest of the season. Worked out great!

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As opposed to even keeled dropping balls in the SB or taking JV EZ sacks,that even keeled? If you were Siri this wouldn't bother you? But he's seems even keeled as our won players. I didn't see him blow up and yell at hurts for those things. I'm fine if my coach gets under other teams skins. It gives a psychological advantage if you are living rent free in their heads

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8 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Him being the singularly most emotionally out of control person on both sidelines in that tight giants game isn’t what I understand as what’s needed in sports. The guy that can’t control himself. Lashing out at his own players and coaches. 

Simple,his GOAL is PERFECTION(remember goals?) anything short of that lights the fuse. I would rather have a passionate coach than one who shows no emotion. Obviously you want that,but I don't and neither of us control other people. "Even keeled" can also be construed as uncaring. Just depends how you view things. Maybe he seems too extreme to you. But what you think doesn't matter,nor does what I think. Just how he is. if you want him fired for that,that's a disgusting display of putting YOU first. The man is who he is for whatever reasons he is how he is. Just wins the games

Question of the day: will Saquan be the best RB this season? 90 percent of voters say no.

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9 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Him being the singularly most emotionally out of control person on both sidelines in that tight giants game isn’t what I understand as what’s needed in sports. The guy that can’t control himself. Lashing out at his own players and coaches. 

Kneeling isn't needed in sports either,yet we put up with that BS. neither you nor I decide "what is needed in sports"

3 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

Simple,his GOAL is PERFECTION(remember goals?) anything short of that lights the fuse. I would rather have a passionate coach than one who shows no emotion. Obviously you want that,but I don't and neither of us control other people. "Even keeled" can also be construed as uncaring. Just depends how you view things

I’ve always understood it takes the confidence and remaining smart and calm that proves best in the right to use and times if adversity. Blowing up on your own guys and acting irrational I haven’t witnessed really helping much of anything.

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2 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Question of the day: will Saquan be the best RB this season? 90 percent of voters say no.

For me it depends on the performance of the new right Oline side C and RG we won't know until the first snap. Camp isn't a gauge on that. If Jurgens and the RG mesh with Lane as a unit,then I think he could be a great RB

Just now, GreenbleedinNC said:

Kneeling isn't needed in sports either,yet we put up with that BS. neither you nor I decide "what is needed in sports"

Having played so many sports and being a part of it.. it’s understood…by most at least. Emotional lapse of judgement and blowing things by not staying the course does happen. But it’s universally understood to be a negative. Well ….in this present company here ….I guess I need to maybe reconsider the universally understood part.

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2 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

I’ve always understood it takes the confidence and remaining smart and calm that proves best in the right to use and times if adversity. Blowing up on your own guys and acting irrational I haven’t witnessed really helping much of anything.

Some call that personality "firey" There are loads of different people in the world.I do agree though,he should not need to have another person to "control" his temper,but he is who he is and he is our coach 

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1 minute ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Having played so many sports and being a part of it.. it’s understood…by most at least. Emotional lapse of judgement and blowing things by not staying the course does happen. But it’s universally understood to be a negative. Well ….in this present company here ….I guess I need to maybe reconsider the universally understood part.

Obviously on here we clash so are we "even keeled" or do we show passion for our opinions? Coaches are under alot of pressure to win that you and I can't fathom, even as players. The coach has to take the weekly "WTH happened" pressers. The QB will have to do those also. Both positions are under severe pressure to win

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6 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

For me it depends on the performance of the new right Oline side C and RG we won't know until the first snap. Camp isn't a gauge on that. If Jurgens and the RG mesh with Lane as a unit,then I think he could be a great RB

I think Bark is decidedly better than Swift,and Swift went over 1k. Idk what "best" means here. I suspect(and expect) Bark to be a major contributor

1 minute ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

Obviously on here we clash so are we "even keeled" or do we show passion for our opinions? Coaches are under alot of pressure to win that you and I can't fathom, even as players. The coach has to take the weekly "WTH happened" pressers. The QB will have to do those also. Both positions are under severe pressure to win

Exactly…and how you perform under that extreme pressure moments makes the difference.  Getting all emotionally irrational? That doesn’t work. Maintaining poise and confidence to deal with what is being faced …that gives the best chance to prevail.

Just now, GreenbleedinNC said:

I think Bark is decidedly better than Swift,and Swift went over 1k. Idk what "best" means here. I suspect(and expect) Bark to be a major contributor

It was a national poll about best RB in the NFL this season.

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1 minute ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Exactly…and how you perform under that extreme pressure moments makes the difference.  Getting all emotionally irrational? That doesn’t work. Maintaining poise and confidence to deal with what is being faced …that gives the best chance to prevail.

Executing the plays so the coach doesn't go off gives you the best chance to prevail

Getting on your players in practice is what’s needed sometimes. Sometimes fiery can be good. Especially when combined with confidence and demanding greatness. Blowing up getting emotionally compromised in the tight game situations hurts the team.

2 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

Executing the plays so the coach doesn't go off gives you the best chance to prevail

Ringo overcame his HC losing his s41t by sealing the game with the walk off interception.

17 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Question of the day: will Saquan be the best RB this season? 90 percent of voters say no.

On the team or in the NFL?

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1 minute ago, cunninghamtheman said:

It was a national poll about best RB in the NFL this season.

Alot of teams changing out O line players. No one will know what teams look like until we see them play and RB's on new teams,who need to learn new plays,or how plays they know are called. Too hard to predict who will succeed or fail before 1 game is played. If the O line Meshes bark can be in the top tier IMO

3 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

Executing the plays so the coach doesn't go off gives you the best chance to prevail

Winning games by blowout margins can keep Siri from blowing his top. What about the close contested competitions though?

5 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

It was a national poll about best RB in the NFL this season.

Will Saquan be the best RB in the league?

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