JC is a thug.
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FreeLove baby! He is going to prove all you haters wrong for real!He is going to be a calm presence, a rally cry for all that ails the Bucs offense!
Thing is...under Schiano the defense seemed to be better at times than in previous years even with schemes that were a "joke."Makes you curious what's possible if Lovie puts the right schemes in and uses the talent to the full potential.
Under Schiano the defenses ranked #29 and #17, blew 8 4th qtrs leads, most in the final seconds and lost the 2012 Saints game because they gave up 415 yards and 35 points in the middle 2 qtrs.
Garbage QB kept on giving the saints the ball in that game.
Freeman threw for 420 yards and the Bucs had 26 first downs that game. Nice try though.
I was thinking about another Saints game where he threw 4 picks. My bad!
you should know better. JC cherry picks games to bring up.
Yea he definitely does that. I should only look at the few good games he had.
As for the EPIC Revis thread, I said I could not believe we got him. And now suddenly so many morons want to dump the guy for being a stud, ELITE player, and for what? Because we CAN afford him and he IS a dominating player?Legendary stupid around these parts.Again, BOID WINS!!
We can afford Revis because our QB and 2 DEs make combined less than $5M. We cannot afford Revis and be a complete team. If we were paying an average QB salary we would be over the cap.
Yea he definitely does that. I should only look at the few good games he had.
I'll cherry pick because your retarded logic says the defense sucked because of Freeman when that obviously wasn't the case.
No, we would not be over the cap. 5 teams went to the playoffs with their QB spot (including backups) under $10k (the NFL average).
Yea he definitely does that. I should only look at the few good games he had.
I'll cherry pick because your retarded logic says the defense sucked because of Freeman when that obviously wasn't the case.
I got confused with his suckage
Yes he was real stubborn with his style. I thought he could change but he was a guy that's stuck in his ways and is too stubborn to see a different POV. If he is ever going to be a HC at this level again be is going to have to change.
It's all just a media witch hunt. The players loved and rallied around Schiano. The Red Board told me so.
#vindicationWhere is sparkybuc? If only he had schemes, wasn't stubborn and didn't create a stressful work environment he would have been Lombardi's second coming.
Vikings: Josh Freeman QB grade worst ever by Pro Football FocusJosh Freeman's debut for the Vikings on Monday night wasn't just bad. It was the worst performance by a quarterback ever evaluated by Pro Football Focus."Freeman's -11.3 overall grade is the lowest single-game grade for a quarterback since we started grading games back in 2008," the statistically oriented website reported Tuesday.Freeman completed 20 of 53 passes for 190 yards and no touchdowns with one interception as the Vikings (1-5) lost 23-7 on the road to the New York Giants (1-6)."Josh Freeman becomes 2nd QB since 1960 to attempt 50 passes for 0 TD and under 200 Yds," ESPN's SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) tweeted Monday night. "Dave Brown (1995) was the other."Brown, coincidentally, was playing for the Giants back then. On Sept. 17, 1995, he completed 23 of 50 passes for 199 yards and no touchdowns with one interception in a 14-6 road loss to the Green Bay Packers. Brown's quarterback rating for that game was 48.7.Freeman's was 40.6 Monday night.Fifteen of Freeman's 33 incompletions were overthrown, according to Pro Football Focus.ESPN Stats and Information counted 16, according to information published on ESPN.com: "That's the most overthrows by a quarterback in a game in the eight years in which we have data on the statistic."The Vikings signed Freeman as a free agent this month after he was waived by Tampa Bay. He was a first-round draft choice of the Buccaneers in 2009.
Lol such a bum.He probably got us Leslie Frazier tho so thank him for that.
A head coach having an ego isn't a new thing. I'd say you sort of have to have a big head to even want a job like that. But I think a better term to describe Schiano would be "stubborn." He tried too hard to fit round pegs in square holes and didnt like to stay with things that worked.Raheem on the other hand may have been TOO flexible. So we went from one extreme to the other. There was just simply no discipline at all on that Raheem team. There is a healthy balance there in the middle. And the successful and respected coaches eventually find that balance. And perhaps in the future Schiano will figure it out and get a second chance somewhere.
"There was just simply no discipline at all on that Raheem team."What makes you say that? How do you know that? Because of a 4-12 record? So when he went 10-6 they were disciplined?
Lol such a bum.
Many around here better hope he stays a bum or he could make us look stupid for getting rid of him.Which I might add is not out of the realm of possibility...He is still in the NFL.