Dano564
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On Dan's Sunday sermons this morning, he was calling out PJ.
He wasn't asking for him to be fired, but he was very upset that he was playing the two cards of:
1. I'm limited with the players I have and some are hurt, and some are suspended.
and yesterday PJ said....
#2. It's all on himself (PJ). He has to do a better job.
Dan Barreiro said both get old and it's awfully early to play these two cards. It was strong criticism from Dan.
Evidently the right move would be to say something different like....
"I need to review the tape".
"We're looking forward to Tampa Bay"
"I don't have a crystal ball to know who will be healthy or suspended next week"
or
"I'm just not a very good coach, and I never should have been hired for this job. You will all soon see it was a mistake to hire me"
or
"This team has National Championship Caliber Talent, and Tracy Claeys would have been able to make it happen. My boss was an idiot for making the coaching change".
Of course, if any of those statements (if true) were uttered with that much honesty, we'd have far more to talk about between football games on sport radio than anything PJ said.
On a separate note, interesting how 5 games in, saying the health of players or the lack of players is no longer a valid excuse for PJ, But the GM of the Vikings has kept his job for the last several years with the same explanation.
He wasn't asking for him to be fired, but he was very upset that he was playing the two cards of:
1. I'm limited with the players I have and some are hurt, and some are suspended.
and yesterday PJ said....
#2. It's all on himself (PJ). He has to do a better job.
Dan Barreiro said both get old and it's awfully early to play these two cards. It was strong criticism from Dan.
Evidently the right move would be to say something different like....
"I need to review the tape".
"We're looking forward to Tampa Bay"
"I don't have a crystal ball to know who will be healthy or suspended next week"
or
"I'm just not a very good coach, and I never should have been hired for this job. You will all soon see it was a mistake to hire me"
or
"This team has National Championship Caliber Talent, and Tracy Claeys would have been able to make it happen. My boss was an idiot for making the coaching change".
Of course, if any of those statements (if true) were uttered with that much honesty, we'd have far more to talk about between football games on sport radio than anything PJ said.
On a separate note, interesting how 5 games in, saying the health of players or the lack of players is no longer a valid excuse for PJ, But the GM of the Vikings has kept his job for the last several years with the same explanation.