Re: Hue Jackson Fired
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2018 10:59 am
2nd losingest coach of all time. Behind only an eagles head coach way back who was also the owner who wouldn't fire himself lol
https://forum.dynastyleaguefootball.com/
https://forum.dynastyleaguefootball.com/viewtopic.php?t=173593
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This is true. If Haley was routinely going rogue, then you can't keep him. It destroys a team.Wile E. Coyote wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 11:23 am.
I don't know about the whole team, but it was reported that Baker Mayfield like Haley, but felt Hue was holding him back.
NFL Network's Ian Rappaport said there were discussions in Cleveland as to whether to fire Hue or Haley. That there were people in the Brown's organization that said Haley wasn't listening to Hue and doing his own thing. In the end, they decided to fire both.
Repeatedly not following the chain of command is a good and fast way to get yourself fired. If Ian's report is true and fact, I too would have fired both.
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I'm a bit younger and wasn't fully aware of all that went into boutygate before Williams most recent promotion, so maybe I'm a little ignorant, but how does this guy have a job in the NFL? How did he not serve jail time for encouraging players and paying them to not only injure people but to force concussions on players who had concussion history's? That's really messed up.
Look here son, if you ever take a real look back into the NFL you'll see it only very recently morphed into this 2018 flag football fancy men in tights very politely negotiating each other to the soft turf type of game. The NFL used to be a game of big hits, of dirty plays, of violence, of insane drug use, of getting a concussion meant you came back in the game two plays later if you even left in the first place. It was essentially a game for warriors, played only by the toughest craziest SOBS around. I'm not trying to glorify it, just explaining. Many of the older coaches around today came from this era where I am sure things like a bounty were not only occurring but completely commonplace. This recent past has been purposely swept under the rug as much as possible because today's standards are quite, ahem, different. So Payton is respected and very few people in the NFL care about this because they are familiar with the history. There were many rumors about bounties going on, but stories like that never broke in those days.jcc6fd wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:25 pm
I'm a bit younger and wasn't fully aware of all that went into boutygate before Williams most recent promotion, so maybe I'm a little ignorant, but how does this guy have a job in the NFL? How did he not serve jail time for encouraging players and paying them to not only injure people but to force concussions on players who had concussion history's? That's really messed up.
Furthermore how is Sean Payton still a respected NFL head coach?
Bring back FDR as president.0LDMAN wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:51 pmLook here son, if you ever take a real look back into the NFL you'll see it only very recently morphed into this 2018 flag football fancy men in tights very politely negotiating each other to the soft turf type of game. The NFL used to be a game of big hits, of dirty plays, of violence, of insane drug use, of getting a concussion meant you came back in the game two plays later if you even left in the first place. It was essentially a game for warriors, played only by the toughest craziest SOBS around. I'm not trying to glorify it, just explaining. Many of the older coaches around today came from this era where I am sure things like a bounty were not only occurring but completely commonplace. This recent past has been purposely swept under the rug as much as possible because today's standards are quite, ahem, different. So Payton is respected and very few people in the NFL care about this because they are familiar with the history. There were many rumors about bounties going on, but stories like that never broke in those days.jcc6fd wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:25 pm
I'm a bit younger and wasn't fully aware of all that went into boutygate before Williams most recent promotion, so maybe I'm a little ignorant, but how does this guy have a job in the NFL? How did he not serve jail time for encouraging players and paying them to not only injure people but to force concussions on players who had concussion history's? That's really messed up.
Furthermore how is Sean Payton still a respected NFL head coach?
I prefer Teddy, but I'd be happy with FDR as well. We have no such men left in our society anymore. Teddy volunteered to fight in World War 1 in the years AFTER his presidency. Can you imagine?Space Cowboy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:56 pmBring back FDR as president.0LDMAN wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:51 pmLook here son, if you ever take a real look back into the NFL you'll see it only very recently morphed into this 2018 flag football fancy men in tights very politely negotiating each other to the soft turf type of game. The NFL used to be a game of big hits, of dirty plays, of violence, of insane drug use, of getting a concussion meant you came back in the game two plays later if you even left in the first place. It was essentially a game for warriors, played only by the toughest craziest SOBS around. I'm not trying to glorify it, just explaining. Many of the older coaches around today came from this era where I am sure things like a bounty were not only occurring but completely commonplace. This recent past has been purposely swept under the rug as much as possible because today's standards are quite, ahem, different. So Payton is respected and very few people in the NFL care about this because they are familiar with the history. There were many rumors about bounties going on, but stories like that never broke in those days.jcc6fd wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:25 pm
I'm a bit younger and wasn't fully aware of all that went into boutygate before Williams most recent promotion, so maybe I'm a little ignorant, but how does this guy have a job in the NFL? How did he not serve jail time for encouraging players and paying them to not only injure people but to force concussions on players who had concussion history's? That's really messed up.
Furthermore how is Sean Payton still a respected NFL head coach?