Can you fire a coach at halftime?
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Harry Hood
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Can you fire a coach at halftime?
Maybe that would cause this team to play inspired football. Nothing else seems to work.
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Falconboy
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Re: Can you fire a coach at halftime?
It would be nice, but no use dreaming about something that won't happen. We got this guy for 3 more seasons unfortunately.Harry Hood wrote:Maybe that would cause this team to play inspired football. Nothing else seems to work.
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Exactly.kdog27 wrote:At least wait til after the game to bitch. We haven't lost yet
Besides, I don't think Shane Montgomery is doing that bad of a job today.
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Harry Hood
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my point exactly
No fire, no inspiration. We go through the motions hoping for the win. I wish I had the answer, but it has been this way since Urban left. We've had a great deal of talent and laid eggs too often due to lack of fire. Brandon may be a good guy, but he is definatley not a master of motivation.
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Where do you go when the lights go out?
Where do you go when the lights go out?
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Harry Hood
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Harry Hood
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