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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2018 14:20:32 GMT
Fuck Mike Vrable, have fun watching playoffs on the couch sell out LOL seriously?? You think he should have turned down a head coaching job just to stay with the Texans as a coordinator?? On what planet are you living on? Any coach in his position would have taken that job. Had he stuck with us another year he would have been able to get a much better hc job, one outside the division not working for the enemy of mine. The way it stands he will be back looking for another job after next year, he chose a garbage org to make his HC debut with, he will be watching us win a championship and then looking for a new job in 2020 and will most likely have to revert back to being a coordinator. Jumping at the first opportunity for big money is not always the best move, especially when you take a job with a cuckold homo team like the Titans, that's what fucking world I'm living in brah fight me fuck the Titans and fuck Mike Vrabel and fuck you too if you don't like that opinion, Vrabel have fun watching the playoffs on the couch sell out.
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Post by UT on Nov 27, 2018 14:24:57 GMT
The Titans were a playoff team with some nice building blocks in place to at least be competitive - he had to take that job. And I thought he's done a pretty good job all things considered. It's not as if the sky is falling in Tennessee , they have had a decent year and have plenty to build on moving forward.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2018 14:29:05 GMT
Yeah he's doing a great job, that Chargers game and running a TE on 4th and goal down 14-10. :lol: Coach of the Year. There are more important things in this world than money. Vrabel has no integrity and his team showed a reflection of their HC last night, 34-17 probably a 6-10 team.
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Post by KING KID on Nov 27, 2018 14:30:24 GMT
Plus, the Titans could easily be 6-5 had they fucking ran the ball on the 2 point conversion against the Chargers on any of their tries. Especially from the 1 when you got the lard Derrick Henry.
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Post by UT on Nov 27, 2018 14:34:46 GMT
Yeah he's doing a great job, that Chargers game and running a TE on 4th and goal down 14-10. Coach of the Year. There are more important things in this world than money. Vrabel has no integrity and his team showed a reflection of their HC last night, 34-17 probably a 6-10 team. He's also gotten wins in games that his team had no business even being competitive , most notably against the Texans. The idea that he went to Titans for the money is silly , they were a playoff team and probably one of the best open jobs on the market - it's incredibly rare to take over a team that won a playoff game. It wasn't the money , it was the opportunity. There isn't an assistant in the NFL who would be stupid enough to turn down that job.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2018 14:45:54 GMT
Loyalty in the NFL will only get someone so far. The man has to do what’s best for his family. Plus he only spent like 4 seasons with the Texans. Not like he was a lifer there. He’s more known as a Patriot anyways so at least he isn’t coaching the Jets or something (still wouldn’t be a big deal if he was).
Titans are no way eliminated from playoff contention either. They are one game behind the Ravens (well essentially 2 because they lost head to head) with Jets, Jags, Giants, and Redskins minus Alex Smith on their schedule. They can easily turn it around.
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Post by Blindy on Nov 27, 2018 16:19:12 GMT
I can see where Nobi is coming from, he bailed on a team with a owner who passed away literally months later and joined their blood rival. I saw Belichick do the same to Leon Hess when he turned his back on his mentor and wanted his own legacy with the rival Patriots and he is still a scumbag for that.
Vrabel comes from the same cloth as Belichick brother. Mangini did it to the Pats by joining the Jets, McDaniels pulled that bs on the Colts in the off-season, like father like son. How can you be surprised when Bill Belicheck had done this in the past?
Sometimes you don't know what you got till it is gone. Murlarkeys Titans smashed you in the mouth and played hard nose D and took down this same Chiefs team minus Maholmes in the playoffs. They played hard for him and he got the pink slip.
Detroit is seeing this with Caldwell getting fired after going 9-7 and seeing an inept hairy, fat Belichick flunkie try the same spiel except he isn't as accomplished as his mentor and Patricia might get canned on the very near future.
Sometimes you don't know what you got till it is gone.
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Post by @admin on Nov 27, 2018 22:26:57 GMT
Yeah they'll totally be longing for the Mularkey era in Nashville for decades to come. 🤐
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Post by thereallt on Nov 27, 2018 22:28:30 GMT
I can see where Nobi is coming from, he bailed on a team with a owner who passed away literally months later and joined their blood rival. I saw Belichick do the same to Leon Hess when he turned his back on his mentor and wanted his own legacy with the rival Patriots and he is still a scumbag for that. Vrabel comes from the same cloth as Belichick brother. Mangini did it to the Pats by joining the Jets, McDaniels pulled that bs on the Colts in the off-season, like father like son. How can you be surprised when Bill Belicheck had done this in the past? Sometimes you don't know what you got till it is gone. Murlarkeys Titans smashed you in the mouth and played hard nose D and took down this same Chiefs team minus Maholmes in the playoffs. They played hard for him and he got the pink slip. Detroit is seeing this with Caldwell getting fired after going 9-7 and seeing an inept hairy, fat Belichick flunkie try the same spiel except he isn't as accomplished as his mentor and Patricia might get canned on the very near future. Sometimes you don't know what you got till it is gone. That makes no sense whatsoever. First of all in terms of "family" ties Belichick was a GIANT, not a Jet. He's from Bill Parcells' coaching tree, he had little to no connection to the Jets whatsoever. Second, only a bloody FOOL believes in loyalty in professional sports. This is the players and coaches' PROFESSION. Asking Mike Vrabel to turn down a head coaching job because of "loyalty" is like asking a division head at Microsoft to turn down CEO just because the job offer came from Apple. It makes no sense whatsoever. A players/coaches loyalty is to themselves and their family first and formost. And it's not even like Vrabel made it personal (like Favre did when he left Green Bay) He just pursued the best job opportunity available for him in his field. You guys seriously need to lay off the homer juice if y'all seriously have a problem with this.
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Post by KING KID on Nov 28, 2018 1:33:47 GMT
The Titans problem started when they let Vince Young go. That’s the truth. Jeff Fisher should’ve been given the boot and Vince should’ve been given a chance. That dude was a winner.
Fast forward to now and look at their offense. A terrible “who’s who?” At WR. Derrick Henry is a bust and will be out of the NFL in 2-3 years tops. They thought Dion Lewis would be their answer and he’s not. Corey Davis was taken 5th overall and is not a WR1. They just started giving Jonnu Smith the ball in the last 4 weeks after they lost Delanie Walker. Not to mention, stopped feeding him after his monster catch and run TD last night. The Titans D is severely underrated, but they can’t win them all when Marcus Mariota has no weapons to throw the ball to. If the 2 point conversion worked in London, we wouldn’t even be talking about this but that’s how much faith they have in their shitty running game.
Tennessee will NOT make the playoffs this season or for awhile. Not if Indy lands Le’Veon and Luck continues to be Luck. Houston is here to stay for at least the duration of Watt/Clowney/Watson/Nuk combo. Jacksonville might bounce back next season with Eli as their QB. Tennessee is just not built well enough to get over that being taken serious hump.
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Post by mikec on Nov 28, 2018 4:08:59 GMT
Can’t really figure out why Indy would want LeVeon. If I were an opponent of theirs I’d be hoping they did put that much of their salary cap into a running back, especially a team that doesn’t need a running back to boost their offense.
And that Houston unit could be gone after this season if Houston doesn’t back up the Brinks truck for Clowney.
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Post by thereallt on Nov 28, 2018 4:24:15 GMT
Give it up Kid. Vince Young sucked. He had a spark his first couple of years and got worse every year after that. He also never won a single playoff game, a pretty big pre-requisite for a QB to be considered "a winner"
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2018 9:06:42 GMT
Dylan Cole has been activated from IR for Texans. Fills a very big hole in Texans defense. OLb's are pass rushers and ILB's are run-stoppers, Dylan is the only LB with good cover ability in the middle of the field. Will be hugely significant if Texans end up against Pats, Chargers, Chiefs or Colts.
D'Onta Foreman is due back next week as well, which means no more Alfred Blue. Which can only be a good thing.
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Post by KING KID on Nov 28, 2018 11:57:04 GMT
Give it up Kid. Vince Young sucked. He had a spark his first couple of years and got worse every year after that. He also never won a single playoff game, a pretty big pre-requisite for a QB to be considered "a winner" I’ll never give up! I blame Jeff Fisher!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2018 18:14:17 GMT
According to the BBC's NFL show, Aaron Rodgers is 0-37 while trailing in the fourth quarter against teams with a winning record in his career. I love Rodgers and for me he's the best when he's at his best, but holy hell what a stat that is.
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Post by mikec on Nov 28, 2018 18:46:36 GMT
I wish we could see that broken down more, like how many times did he take the lead only for the defense to muck it up or how many times was the team down 20 points, etc.
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Post by KING KID on Nov 28, 2018 19:54:54 GMT
It don’t matter. It’s a shitty stat. He ain’t no GOAT.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2018 20:04:31 GMT
It's a convoluted stat plus it's actually a deficit of more than point that he's 0-37 on. It proves nothing but it's just interesting that Rodgers has found himself 2 points down in the 4th quarter against a team with a winning record 37 times and has lost them all. Quite astonishing, I couldn't believe it when I heard it.
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Post by UT on Nov 28, 2018 20:25:13 GMT
Also the winning record thing is weird because they are discounting some other wins. For example: the Bears were 0-0 when the comeback happened this year but turned out to be an 8-3 team.
Stats like that are generally misleading unless they are really to be broken down.
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Post by thereallt on Nov 28, 2018 23:51:58 GMT
According to the BBC's NFL show, Aaron Rodgers is 0-37 while trailing in the fourth quarter against teams with a winning record in his career. I love Rodgers and for me he's the best when he's at his best, but holy hell what a stat that is. Don't know about that stat, but quite honestly Rodgers being clutch in the 4th quarter is a fairly recent development, like the last 3-4 years recent. Before that if Rodgers led your team back in the 4th quarter it was a pleasant surprise, now you expect him to do it. But it was not something he was known for his whole career like a Montana, Elway, or Brady.
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Post by @admin on Nov 29, 2018 0:08:17 GMT
You can probably come up with some sort of stat lacking context to argue anything. Derek Carr has the same amount of 4QC as Rodgers - does that really mean anything?
On the flipside, Rodgers has the second highest 4th quarter QBR since 2006 behind Russell Wilson, the idea that he's not clutch or that he folds under pressure is just silly.
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