This caught my attention: I would like to see what would happen if he worked with the rookie cornerbacks. That would be nice. There is other notes mentioned in this blog that is worth reading. Check out this blog here: http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sport...hins-afternoon-practice-update-wednesday.html
That's what we need,I like to see the Tuna get involved and motivate our players. They need all the motivating they can get with the big game on Sunday. I also like to see Roth back energized,he will help give JT a few snaps of rest and still be effective on the field.
He's been around so many greats. Id love for him to get more involved, maybe bringin in some of his old players to talk to our guys. Maybe LT?? wisdom can go along way. always disappointed me how immature Crowder was coming in, he could of learned so much from Zach
I wonder if they are in the bubble to acclimate to playing in colder conditions or just hiding from pats spies...
"Roth clapped six times in a row at one point as OLB coach Jim Reid tried to make his point. Then Roth, still wearing the orange undershirt in a possible nod to his balky ankle, clapped three more times. Nobody else was clapping, so I'm going to chalk this up to the natural intensity Roth brings to the table, which can't hurt. No doubt the guy wants to make up for lost time." The things you read on the internet...
Mark my words. The Tuna sees something. On Sunday and all the Sundays thereafter, we will figure out what the Tuna saw.
" well here's how I see it son......your get toasted like a marsh mellow we tattoo the name "crispy creme" on your forehead." Dont feel bad it's something to show your grand kids.....a gift if you will........
Perhaps everyone is missing this It could be bad news for us that Parcells is down on the feild coaching. We all have heard rumors about how he would like to get back into being a Head Coach again with that ITCH I for one hope he stays here and continues to turn around our Franchise but this does worry me a bit. IMO I'm open for feedback
The amount of grunt work involved in being an NFL head coach is mind-boggling. To hear these guys tell it, they work 18 and 20 hour days. Even if that's an exaggeration, I doubt that the Tuna, at his age and at what he has accomplished, wants to get into that kind of a grind again. Better to be the guy upstairs and come downstairs and put his coaching two cents in whenever he fees it's necessary, without having to carry the daily load. I think (hope) that we'll have the Tuna for a while without having to fear his leaving to coach somewhere.