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Actually the problem isnt that Freeman stinks. He is average. He puts up good numbers just often enough to make you think he is better than he is. Bad and great are convincing. But mediocre makes you live with the delusion for too many years. He is just good enough to waste our time and not good enough to get us where we want to go.
Lol @ this guy. Don't see how teams can trust him to commit long term to a franchise.
Quote from: sunrisejeff on January 16, 2013, 12:14:17 PMLol @ this guy. Don't see how teams can trust him to commit long term to a franchise.Why not? It's called CYA, these guys are going to lie, just the nature of the business. Once you reach the NFL though, you've hit the summit. It's not like college where a coach will leave a lower level team for a higher profile gig. Name me 1 NFL head coach that's voluntarily resigned from a job to go to another NFL team....it doesn't happen.
Quote from: RHBucsFan on January 16, 2013, 12:21:03 PMQuote from: sunrisejeff on January 16, 2013, 12:14:17 PMLol @ this guy. Don't see how teams can trust him to commit long term to a franchise.Why not? It's called CYA, these guys are going to lie, just the nature of the business. Once you reach the NFL though, you've hit the summit. It's not like college where a coach will leave a lower level team for a higher profile gig. Name me 1 NFL head coach that's voluntarily resigned from a job to go to another NFL team....it doesn't happen.I don't think the idea is that NFL teams would have to worry about him jumping to another NFL team. I would think that the concern would be about him pulling a Petrino and jumping back to the safe, comforting bosom of the college world.