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This teams coaching just plain and simply sucks.
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Coaching did NOT lose this game today. Sage Rosenfels lost it with three turnovers in the last ten offensive plays. What is it about that that's so hard to freakin' understand?!
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You don't think coaching has anything to do with the way players play or are prepared to play then I think you are the one who doesn't understand.
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I thought the coaching calls were great for the most part. Kubiak didnt tell Rosie to stick the ball out trying to get a 1st down on the qb sneak. He didnt tell him to go airborne and fumble the ball, or hold the ball forever and fumble again......This was on Rosie....Plain and simple. I only fault Kubiak for NOT taking the ball out of his hands on the 3rd down and running the ball.......
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Yeah. I agree....Rosie began playing very stupid in the 4th quarter. I dont blame them for going for the 1st down, but he should have never went airborne like he did.
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that is not coaching. Coaching was the decision that kept Sage on the bench while so many of you called for him to start.
For two years now I have been on here calling Sage Brett Favre without the arm. He tries stupid throws that should never be attempted every time he plays. That's why even though he moves a football team as well as anyone, he can't start for one of the league's worst teams. |
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I am sooooo thankful that I am not Kubiak right now......What do you tell your team. Really. I think I would just stand there for awhile, not say a word.......maybe leave...maybe go cry in the corner........
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I have only cried like a little bitch in a bar twice in my life. The first time was in awe of a pair of perfect stripper titties, and the second time was about an hour ago.
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Other than the Oiler playoff losses at Buffalo and home against Kansas City, that was probably the most deflating loss Houston has ever experienced. That was like Lucy yanking the ball away from Charlie Brown.
That was a meltdown for the ages. I don't mind the rollouts on those critical downs but you've GOT to protect the ball. Rosenfels committed the cardinal sin three times in one quarter. The first time, he got away with it and the other two he didn't and it blew up in our faces. If they wanted to revive the spirit of Houston fans in the wake of Ike, I'd say they missed the mark. |
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