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Finnegans Wake
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What the hell?!?!
Give the guy a chance, for pity's sake. 2009 is supposed to be chock full of top WRs.
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I still can't believe that jackass lasted that long. Painfully obvious he had no clue what he was doing. They've gone through coaches and coordinaters like dirty underwear and kept this guy around to win roughly 25 % of their games.
Let's just hope Colbert doesn't want this former Lion.
Must have been Ford's drinking buddy or something..
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Think Kevin C is interested in getting the old job back?
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SINGG MARTY MILLENWHIG!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!
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On a somewhat related note, well kinda, but not really...
Mike Martz did an OK job in Detroit considering the toys he was given. He leaves and their offense looks like ka-ka. First year in SF and three games in, he's got JT "Sully" O'Sullivan sitting with a top 5 QB rating; higher than Brees, Romo, McNabb, Favre, BR, Rodgers and both Mannings.
I know. I know. It's only three games, but that's just it. It's three games. And, he managed to do that with some dude that most had never heard of prior to the season starting.
Somebody explain to me why BA can't manage to make this much more talented group (IMO) look like they know what the fuck they're doing??
Martz has been the butt of many jokes of mine, but all kidding aside, the dude makes offenses go. Period. I know he doesn't generally fit in with the Steeler style, but I woulda loved to see what he could do with the current offensive group.
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Well, now that Marinelli guy can turn things around without Millen's meddling.
Snicker.
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