We just lost to an 0-13 team

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by TheSureThing, Dec 18, 2011.

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  1. Msut10

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    I say we clean house while we can. Seriously we lost to the worst team in the league 1 week after playing a top 5 team and doing well. I'd blame that on coaching and MH being a turd! I wont go along with all the CJ haters and blame him for the loss. When your center is pushed back 5 yards everytime you call a run play you know theres a problem.

    Seriously I hope Bud Adams sits down the entire Titans organization and makes them watch this game 10x back to back and hires a drill sgt to put these "professionals" in their place! I'm so disgusted right now its absurd! If MH ever makes another start it better be because Jake Locker is injured. &##$!!!!
     
  2. Eddyc85

    Eddyc85 Go Bucks!

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    Easily #1. Coming off of a great effort game vs. New Orleans. Knowing you have to win and playing the worst team in the league and this is what you do? There's just no words. I honestly couldn't even believe what I was seeing. It was like a Manning vs. Volek game, I mean what the hell just happened? And the best part is no Locker. WHY! Did he give our offenses a huge spark vs. Atlanta and New Orleans? OK he didn't start, yea that was stupid but I can live with that. And THEN he's not put in after our offense does nothing all game? There's no reasoning for that. It's like saying 1+2=4, you will never be able to logically justify that.
     
  3. Laserjock

    Laserjock South Endzone Rocks! Staff

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    I wanted to see him ripping Campbell a new one after his second 15yd penalty on special teams and he just stood there like "oh hey...where did you come from".

    I understand Munch is a very low key...but who is lighting the fire under the team when they came out looking like they were are thinking about the offseason already???

    I mean...don't stand there looking like you have no control over what is going on on the field....
     
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  4. CheeseheadTitan

    CheeseheadTitan Pro Bowler Tip Jar Donor

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    Totally agree....that 15 yarder on Campbell when he basically took a guided tour of the Colts sideline put the Colts on a short field, and brought their offense to life IMO....turning point of the game I think.

    Campbell is young, inexperienced, and needed a good kick in the arse there. That did not happen, and that is on the coaching staff.
     
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  5. omahacolt

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    this was my favorite game of the year
     
  6. Childress79

    Childress79 Loungefly ®

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    He looks like so many blue collar workers who get promoted to white collar.

    It's a given that once you leave the shop floor you're no longer one of the guys.Some can't handle that and try to be liked by everyone and end up being respected by no one.

    Munchak isn't made of the right stuff and never will be.
     
  7. Alzarius

    Alzarius Pro Bowler Tip Jar Donor

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    slip pickings lol
     
  8. GoT

    GoT Strength and Honor

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    good observation
     
  9. Eddyc85

    Eddyc85 Go Bucks!

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    Not sure if this is a complete list. It was from an article about how Mike Singletary should be fired, who you can add to the list BTW.

    HALL-OF-FAME PLAYERS WHO BECAME COACHES BEFORE 1970
    Player (coaching debut) / Overall record
    Sammy Baugh (1960) / 18-24
    Jack Christiansen (1963) / 26-38-3
    Turk Edwards (1946) / 16-18
    Otto Graham (1966) / 17-22-3
    John McNally (1937) / 6-19
    Wayne Millner (1951) / 2-8
    Ernie Nevers (1927) / 16-26-2
    Joe Schmidt (1967) / 43-34-7
    Joe Stydahar (1950) / 20-27
    Jim Thorpe (1920) / 11-24-1
    Bulldog Turner (1962) / 5-9
    Norm Van Brocklin (1961) / 66-100-7

    HALL OF FAME PLAYERS WHO BECAME COACHES AFTER 1970
    Player (coaching debut) / Overall record
    Raymond Berry (1984) / 48-39
    Mike Ditka (1982) / 121-95
    Forrest Gregg (1975) / 75-85-1
    Mike McCormack (1973) 28-52-1
    Jim Ringo (1976) / 3-20
    Art Shell (1989) / 56-52
    Bart Starr (1975) / 52-76-3
    Larry Wilson* (1979) / 2-1

    Throw in Wayne Gretzky in the NHL and Michael Jordan in the NBA. Other than Ditka it's pretty much a given than hall of fame players make for horrible coaches.
     
  10. GoT

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    Larry Bird
     
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