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Quote:Yeah but after a couple funnies we don't have to continue to gnash and bash
 

Agree completely. It was a funny moment, let's all have a laugh and move on. Bringing it up a year later is really kind of pointless.
Quote:Agree completely. It was a funny moment, let's all have a laugh and move on. Bringing it up a year later is really kind of pointless.
No doubt.  Hey! does twitter have anything about Les Snead being Gus Bradley's Bizzaro?  Saw him speak for the 1st time today on NFL AM and man, does he use hand motions and minimal facial expression. I was buggin.  He was like that lady in the lower left hand corner of the screen.  Shave his head and he's Gus, just sorta.. well, opposite.


The other three teams clearly set up a little show for NFLN. Caldwell didn't. He chose to be about business, not about a dog and pony show to appease some fools sitting in a sports bar.


That's the kind of guy I can feel great about being in charge. When you let things like making your war room pretty distract you it only causes you to lose focus on the actual goals.
I would think that all four views were natural shots

Quote:[Image: jaguars-war-room.jpg]

 

"#NFLDraft returns to primetime in just 3 days on NFL Network."

 

BECAUSE DEBACLE!
 

Honestly, it looks pretty boss.  Uncluttered, prepared, composed.
Quote:The other three teams clearly set up a little show for NFLN. Caldwell didn't. He chose to be about business, not about a dog and pony show to appease some fools sitting in a sports bar.


That's the kind of guy I can feel great about being in charge. When you let things like making your war room pretty distract you it only causes you to lose focus on the actual goals.
 

This, really good post.
Quote:The other three teams clearly set up a little show for NFLN. Caldwell didn't. He chose to be about business, not about a dog and pony show to appease some fools sitting in a sports bar.


That's the kind of guy I can feel great about being in charge. When you let things like making your war room pretty distract you it only causes you to lose focus on the actual goals.
 

...or attention to detail

 

You think Coughlin would have let something like that slip by? He was on top of everything. 
Quote:...or attention to detail

 

You think Coughlin would have let something like that slip by? He was on top of everything. 
 

Yeah, because his job is definitely to make everything look good, especially during the most important part of his job...
Quote:...or attention to detail

 

You think Coughlin would have let something like that slip by? He was on top of everything. 
LOL.  Stop reaching.  This is the dumbest crap I've seen from you in some time.  Caldwell didn't give media access to his warroom for an early photo-op for a reason.  Use your brain to do something besides inventing gloom and doom.  So lame and tired this bit of yours.

 

That whole thing has been disproved 4 separate times on the board and you are still trying to trot it out there. Pitiful. 

Quote:...or attention to detail

 

You think Coughlin would have let something like that slip by? He was on top of everything. 
 

Yup.  Tight ship.  Never missed a pick.  Never got fired for his negligence.

 

Just wow...
Quote:Yup.  Tight ship.  Never missed a pick.  Never got fired for his negligence.

 

Just wow...
 

One of Coughlin's strengths was attention to detail. Denying that?
Quote:...or attention to detail

 

You think Coughlin would have let something like that slip by? He was on top of everything. 
The fact that you're still fixating on this is pretty laughable.  It shows just how desperately you reach to find things to take shots at the team over.  A war room picture that is completely irrelevant to what the reality was shows just how pathetic you've gotten in your never-ending quest to push an agenda. 
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"#NFLDraft returns to primetime in just 3 days on NFL Network."


BECAUSE DEBACLE!


EEEEEKKK!!!! Put that away. Someone might see it!
Quote:Honestly, it looks pretty boss.  Uncluttered, prepared, composed.
 

That's the optimist's point of view and I agree.  I can also see a thought bubble above their heads that says "We got this." 

 

And now back to the pessimism...
Quote:The fact that you're still fixating on this is pretty laughable.  It shows just how desperately you reach to find things to take shots at the team over.  A war room picture that is completely irrelevant to what the reality was shows just how pathetic you've gotten in your never-ending quest to push an agenda. 
 

read the quote below, he felt the same way I did. Its not about "bashing" anything. Its about being embarrassed as a fan, after seeing that and wanting the network to show the team in a better light than that. 

 

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I do remember that.  And no one here has to like you or agree with you, though we all know that many do, however... Another fan of this ascending club can only, or should only appreciate you wanting the team to be shown in a better light.  It was a day or so before the draft, but still... I remember feeling the same way.
Quote:Honestly, it looks pretty boss.  Uncluttered, prepared, composed.
 

How'd that crowded room work out for Tennessee?
Not from twitter but, they have been saying all day on tv that if Bortles dont go number 8 to Minny he could slide into the 20s, and if teams like Carr he could go over him even some teams like Teddy over him, Bortles could slide into the 2nd round if teams dont trade up.

Quote:Not from twitter but, they have been saying all day on tv that if Bortles dont go number 8 to Minny he could slide into the 20s, and if teams like Carr he could go over him even some teams like Teddy over him, Bortles could slide into the 2nd round if teams dont trade up.
 

I think Bortles' range is huge, as mentioned above. I almost think Minnesota is too convenient for him. And if he Vikings and Titans pass on him, a slide to the 20's is possible.
Quote:One of Coughlin's strengths was attention to detail. Denying that?
 

Micromanagement is a fault, not a virtue.

 

The results speak for themselves.  He got himself fired, and had to change his ways in NY or he was about to be booted there, too.
Quote:Micromanagement is a fault, not a virtue.

 
 

Tell Bill Belichick or Chip Kelly that. 
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