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Quote:1 assistant coach, the rest so far have it. 

 

 

So, why the need to lie above?


Which part are you having issue with?
Quote:LOL!  Vrabel has not coached a down in the NFL but he is already a solid addition since he is on another team. Had the Jags hired him we would hear about how he is unproven. Same old song and dance.
 

He is no more "unproven" than his new supervisor. Bill O'Brien jumped from college to the NFL. This is his first NFL head coaching job. If you think he is qualified, don't tell me Mike Vrabel is not.

 

My first thought was Urban Meyer needs to hire a new linebackers coach. Now I am thinking it will suck to root against Vrabel's team again like I did when he was a player.
TMD,

 

where was your thread when Paul Spicer was added to our coaching staff, praising the move?
Quote:TMD,

 

where was your thread when Paul Spicer was added to our coaching staff, praising the move?
It wasn't the Texans, duh....
lol, Paul Spicer < Vrabel. Vrabel was a team leader and won SB's. Spicer was a ham & egger and won nothing. 

So you must be a top player to be a good coach? Can list so many examples why that is stupid...
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That's from the movie Hysterical!!! I loved that stupid movie!!
Quote:lol, Paul Spicer < Vrabel. Vrabel was a team leader and won SB's. Spicer was a ham & egger and won nothing. 
 

Holy crap dude.. you can't possibly believe the stuff that you post.
Quote:That's from the movie Hysterical!!! I loved that stupid movie!!


Me too! So stupid it was........


Hysterical!
Is it just me, or is O'Brien just adding guys that he's worked with before? Crennel, Vrabel, et al.

Quote:Is it just me, or is O'Brien just adding guys that he's worked with before? Crennel, Vrabel, et al.
 

Maybe they are, but even so, they have better resumes than the Jags assistants....Lots of head coaches seem to hire people they have a working relationship with/ i.e. cronies. So given that, maybe during the head coaching interview process we should have chosen someone with better "connections" so to speak. Instead, we get Bob Babich and Jedd Fisch amongst a host of mostly underwhelming staff additions. 

 

So far, every hire on O Brien's assistant coaching staff has been an impressive candidate for the position they will be working. 
It's amazing how everything can be twisted as a negative for the Jaguars.
Quote:It's amazing how everything can be twisted as a negative for the Jaguars.
 

Nothings twisted. 

 

Teams make good moves and teams make bad moves. Good moves are praised. Bad moves are criticized. You just haven't accepted just how many bad moves this franchise has made over the course of the last decade plus, so you interpret me as instead being slanted and negative when its merely being realistic. An example of misplaced anger, once again. The anger should be aimed at the team for the culmination of bad moves that has the team in its current spot, but instead you aim the anger at me, as a scapegoat when I'm merely just the voice of whats happening.  

Quote:Maybe they are, but even so, they have better resumes than the Jags assistants...


Vrabel actually doesn't have a better coaching resume than the Jaguars LB coach though.
Patriots South. 
Quote:Vrabel actually doesn't have a better coaching resume than the Jaguars LB coach though.
 

Vrabel's resume is more limited, thats agreed, but I have not been a Duffner fan. Frankly, I am amazed at how he retains his job through several regimes here. With Jerry Sullivan, at least you can see the impact he has on the young WR as we have had clear developmnt from Shorts and Blackmon, as well as Sanders, and also production from street guys like Brown, and a few others this year who's name is escaping me. Under Duffner, we saw development from Daryl Smith and thats basically it. I'm not going to credit Duffner on established veterans like Peterson and Pozluzsny doing well. They were long past the developmental stage upon signing here. 
Oh, so UDFA Russell Allen didn't develop?
Quote:Nothings twisted.


Teams make good moves and teams make bad moves. Good moves are praised. Bad moves are criticized. You just haven't accepted just how many bad moves this franchise has made over the course of the last decade plus, so you interpret me as instead being slanted and negative when its merely being realistic. An example of misplaced anger, once again. The anger should be aimed at the team for the culmination of bad moves that has the team in its current spot, but instead you aim the anger at me, as a scapegoat when I'm merely just the voice of whats happening.


Twisted.


Vrabel has never coached before in the NFL before. You have no idea if this a good or a bad move.


But, since it was another team in our division it therefore was obviously a good move.


Don't worry. I understand how your mind works.....unfortunately.
Quote:Twisted.


Vrabel has never coached before in the NFL before. You have no idea if this a good or a bad move.


But, since it was another team in our division it therefore was obviously a good move.


Don't worry. I understand how your mind works.....unfortunately.
 

 

No, since it was O Brien, a smart dude and a proven solid head coach who knows what he's doing and since Vrabel has not only been a quality NFL LB, but also a leader that was part of SB winners and many playoff wins, therefore obviously it was a good move. 

 

Again, other than Arians (last year), wheres all the praise for Indy's coaches, that I should be exporting, since apparently you have me all figured out and I love all the moves the division rivals make????

 

/your argument

Quote:No, since it was O Brien, a smart dude and a proven solid head coach who knows what he's doing and since Vrabel has not only been a quality NFL LB, but also a leader that was part of SB winners and many playoff wins, therefore obviously it was a good move. 

 

Again, other than Arians (last year), wheres all the praise for Indy's coaches, that I should be exporting, since apparently you have me all figured out and I love all the moves the division rivals make????

 

/your argument

Man, I wish we kept Andy Heck.  Andy Reid, a smart dude and proven solid head coach at the NFL level hired him.
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