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FIRE JOE PHILBIN IMMEDIATELY!!!!!!

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by BobbyBiz, Jan 15, 2012.

  1. BobbyBiz

    BobbyBiz Well-Known Member

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  2. BobbyBiz

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    And take Dom Capers with him
     
  3. ballhair

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    Is he any relation to Regis?
     
  4. BobbyBiz

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    Not sure. But Regis would probably call a better game as the Packers OC than him.
     
  5. shaner82

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    Is he even calling the game or is it the head coach? Philbin's son just died, I wouldn't be surprised if he's not calling the plays at all today
     
  6. steelers5859

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    If they fire Don Capers, I would drop Lebeau immediately and I hope he would bring Greene with him.
     
  7. BobbyBiz

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  8. BobbyBiz

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    And you know how many fans of other teams would say the same thing about LeBeau?
     
  9. BURGH43STEL

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    Some people still don't understand that coaches only look good when their player perform well on the field.
     
  10. steelers5859

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    I would say not many fans would take Lebeau. I don't think he's that popular outside of the the steelers fan base.
     
  11. BobbyBiz

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    Philbin needs to go. 13 points? LOL!

    Bland play calling and no half time adjustments.

    Capers too. 30 points to Eli? The game has passed him by.
     
  12. BobbyBiz

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    :bowdown:
    Surely you can't be serious?
     
  13. shaner82

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    I'm assuming this is sarcasm right?
     
  14. BobbyBiz

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    It is what it is.

    A 15-1 team with superior talent and a superior QB is going to lose to a 9-7 that barely made the playoffs, so why not? Time to clean house.
     
  15. bigsteelerfaninky

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    Give him a break his boy died this week
     
  16. FeedTheMachineFTM

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    Absolutely agree bigsteeler
    Teams get on good streaks ,,05 steelers won from week 12 on,,just to finish as #6 seed,,beat the heavily favored Colts too
     
  17. WWW

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    Clearly, GB underperformed. Too many dropped passes. But, they also were outcoached.
    No Giant was left on mismatches when covering 4 GB WRs.

    That's what football has become so far: taking advantage of mismatches on the passing game...
     
  18. thorn058

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    I am sorry but this was just in poor taste. I sure you think it is clever and a way to get back at all the Fire BA threads but as bigsteelerfaninky said the man's son just died so let it go.
     
  19. BobbyBiz

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    Very sad indeed. But this thread has nothing to do with that tragedy.
     
  20. SteelerJJ

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    Agreed.
     
  21. BobbyBiz

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  23. BLACKnGOLDsince72

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    Exactly. I've posted that several times on here. Most of these players have been coached in football since before they were teenagers. By the time they get to the NFL level there's very little they don't know about the position they play other than knowing the tendancies of the players they'll face across the line of scrimmage. Players always make coaches look better or wrose than they really are.
     
  24. FeartheBeard

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    Right?? I am stunned anyone thinks this is funny.... :o
     
  25. KnoxVegasSteel

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    So, professional athletes don't need coaching to grow their skills and help make them more effective at their position? By your logic, a professional athlete has mastered their craft and has learned all of the tactical skills needed at their position. Just a little tidbit for you: in the corporate world, every successful executive has a coach to help them grow their skills and be as effective as they can be in their position. But by your logic, they are completely wasting their time because all the coach does is help them know the tendencies of the leaders at their competitors. Learning should never stop in anything that we do. If we get to a point where we feel like we've learned all we need to know, then it is time to move on to something else.
     

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