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Name: Jason Price | Gender: M | Member Since January 26, 2008
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Posted on: July 12, 2008 3:31 pm

Packers Could Learn From Joe Gibbs

Before Brett Favre the Packers were this year's Detriot Lions. The Packers should look at themselves and do what's right. Think about where the Packers would have been without Bret Favre. He helped make the Packers successful just like the Packers helped made him successful. Realistically if Favre comes back he won't be a top 3 fantasy quarterback but he'll be a top 10.
The Packers could learn something from Joe Gibbs. Joe Gibbs could have made Tony Stewart's departure from Joe Gibbs harder than it really was. But Joe Gibbs realized he owed it to Tony Stewart just like the Packers owe it to Brett Favre.
The Packers won't even make the playoffs this year with or without Brett Favre.
Posted on: July 9, 2008 4:24 pm

Why Do Good Coaches Leave?

You have Dennis Franchione who should have stayed at TCU but leaves for Alabama then Texas A&M now he's jobless. Steve Spurrier leaves Florida for the NFL now at South Carolina with little success. Butch Davis leaves Miami Hurricanes for the NFL and comes back and will not have the same success as he had before. Rich Rodriguez will be the next Dennis Franchione. He leaves a West Virginia program that he helped build into a national powerhouse that will become a sinking ship since he left. Rich Rodriguez will go to Michigan and the samething that happened to Dennis Franchione at Texas A&M will happen to Rich Rodriguez and he will be out of a job. The only coach that put himself in a good situation to rebound back is Nick Saban. He chose the right time and the right team to come back with. The only thing I can't understand is why a coach would leave behind a program he helped build to start over? The only answer I can come up with is that coaches who are successful get bored with their own success because everything becomes to easy.
Posted on: July 4, 2008 11:26 am