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WOW, what a read. To think-if you can't believe in a man who literally had a nature preserve bull-dozed to build his house on a college campus, who CAN we count on to be a good guy in this crazy world?!
The only way you can command that kind of respect in the NFL is winning a Super Bowl. What has Schiano won?"It's his way or [expletive] you. He needs to back up a little bit, or he's going to have a very hard time in this league over the long haul."
The part in bold could describe a lot of coaches.
1. I don't have to read any article to know Schiano is a . And I say that having respect for what he accomplished at Rutgers.
2. I must say, it was funny watching the Giants -- Bucs game and not understanding why every Bucs defender continued to try to rip the ball away from whomever had it after the whistle again and again and again. And then, of course, I remembered who their coach was. Talk about "daja vu all over again."
3. Just last Saturday, before the Giant -- Buc game, I remember walking out of Maryland's stadium telling my party "well, at least Edsall didn't Schiano us at the end and make us sit there another few miinutes while he called timeouts that wouldn't stop us from running the clock out."
4. And when the Giants game ended like it did, again, it was nothing we hadn't seen many times in the Big East. Although I had hoped that his joining the NFL coaching fraternity would force him to grow up a little. My bad.
This is a little off topic. But one of my pet peeves is when teams are holding the ball carrier up trying to strip the ball it always seems like the ball carrier picks up an additional four or five yards. I see this all the time in college and the NFL. It usually late game and the team with the ball usually gets an additonal first down instead of being forced to punt.1. I don't have to read any article to know Schiano is a . And I say that having respect for what he accomplished at Rutgers.
2. I must say, it was funny watching the Giants -- Bucs game and not understanding why every Bucs defender continued to try to rip the ball away from whomever had it after the whistle again and again and again. And then, of course, I remembered who their coach was. Talk about "daja vu all over again."
3. Just last Saturday, before the Giant -- Buc game, I remember walking out of Maryland's stadium telling my party "well, at least Edsall didn't Schiano us at the end and make us sit there another few miinutes while he called timeouts that wouldn't stop us from running the clock out."
4. And when the Giants game ended like it did, again, it was nothing we hadn't seen many times in the Big East. Although I had hoped that his joining the NFL coaching fraternity would force him to grow up a little. My bad.
This is a little off topic. But one of my pet peeves is when teams are holding the ball carrier up trying to strip the ball it always seems like the ball carrier picks up an additional four or five yards. I see this all the time in college and the NFL. It usually late game and the team with the ball usually gets an additonal first down instead of being forced to punt.
Remember that time last year down 3 tds at Rentschler when he pulled his crap when UConn tried to take a knee at the end of the game?
Because you know he only does it down a score and its worked at least four times. And by four I mean none.
He did beat Louisville once.....The only way you can command that kind of respect in the NFL is winning a Super Bowl. What has Schiano won?
He put Rutgers on the map.