Receiving Coach
was wondering who the receivers coach was. im wondering what coaching techniques he uses, not saying it his fault, cause he's not catching the balls and either u can catch or u cant. ive seen coaches develop guys into receivers. but our guys are are dropping alot of catchable balls. tied for 4th most. and ben still leads the league with 70.0+ completion percentage. just think if some of those easy catches were caught he might be at 80.
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Randy Fichtner,
who’s had the spot since 2007. There’s been too much variation over that time to chalk it up to him. The fact that we have one receiver who’s a rook, one who has his head up his a**, and one who hates rain more than the Wicked Witch might explain the drops.
by Desroko on Oct 15, 2009 12:56 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Didn't want to start a new fanpost...
…just to ask a simple question.
So, I’ll ask my question here coz it relates to coaches:
Seeing Josh McDandy pumping his fists in sheer joy after winning over Bellicheat’s team and looking at Bellicheat’s dumb sorrow reaction for not receiving a handshake, I wanted to know what was Bellicheats’s reaction after his first win over his mentor Bill Parcells?
Anyone knows if Bellicheat sticked it to Parcells real hard after his first win?
by Bonek on Oct 15, 2009 2:32 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
One more coaching tidbit:
Anyone else noticed that three teams who fired their Offensive coordinators the week before regular season started, are combined: 1-14 overall? Chiefs and Bucs are 0-5 teams while Bills are 1-4.
by Bonek on Oct 15, 2009 2:49 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
It was a stupid move on their parts
Hmm, lets coach our guys up on Offense using this coaches system right up through the preseason, then fire him before the first game
Im not sure how a team can learn a new system DURING the regular season, when they have so much else going on as well
Idiotic. It hasnt worked either. Bills only put up 3 on the hopeless Brownies
Bleeding Black and Gold.....forever
by Steeler_ on Oct 15, 2009 4:19 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
How did the browns win (I know they scored more points thatn the Bills)
DA 2-17 29 yards and a pick, those are numbers that make JaMarcus Russel look good so you just played the second worse game for a winnng QB that is terrible.
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by WVPiratesfan on Oct 15, 2009 3:51 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Muffed punt in the redzone by the Bills
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by PixburghArn on Oct 16, 2009 8:01 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I think those teams are just plain bad. It wouldn’t matter who the O coordinator was.
But I give credit to the head coaches for making a decision. Coaching, like all things, is relationship-based. If those head coaches knew in a matter of weeks those relationships with their O coordinator were’nt going to work out, then they did the right thing by firing them. I don’t care if it was right before the season.
There is a business tenet that says…if you have thought of firing an employee, then you should just go ahead and do it because that relationship can never be repaired enough for it to be productive. having, my own business, this has proven true.
I thin the head coaches made the right call, if that’s what they felt. In the long run they’re better off.
by SteelerMike on Oct 16, 2009 12:32 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
maybe those fired coaches “shared” their “ideas” with all the opposing teams’ defensive coordinators before their games?
just a thought :-)
by Bonek on Oct 15, 2009 4:55 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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