calling for firings. If you had the balls and believed that, then call for the people to be fired during a winning streak. Knee jerk sense that the team owes you something. You take the good with bad, but if you feel someone has to be fired after every loss, then man up and do it after a couple of wins
As for Fewell, not quite as much but personally I don't base things on whether we have won or lost. I base it on how we are playing, the defensive schemes and the problems the D has that never seem to get fixed.
For example, we always seem to have communications issues in the secondary...yesterday it happened again.
That being said, I think it takes even more balls to support the coaches during a losing streak.
I don t think I am one of the over reactors. I don t believe I have ever not backed Coughlin or Eli. Also I am not a X and O guy. But my eyes tell me that the Giants defense cannot be trusted. That they keep doing the same thing and expect different results. Am I wrong?
I can't recall a coach being fired during the season.
Even one after "MAJOR" changes were made during the off-season because the owner mandated they be made.
As mentioned above, I am not sure how people who come to this site regularly don't understand that people react emotionally to the game. You know what? They are fans, not owners! They can call for firings whenever they want!
I understand your point but the people screaming for firings this early in the season are obviously too over emotional to 'see' why we are losing in the first place. So surely they will be too over emotional to understand your point.
Frankly, anyone upset about this loss doesn't understand how good Dallas really is playing now and how under talented our O-Line is. I thought we did way better than we should have. In fact, there was a point in this game where I thought we might have almost pulled off an upset win.
And for those that don't understand why we would continue to run the ball when it clearly wasn't working here is a coaching tip for you: Many coaches continue to run at the same guy over and over hoping to wear the guy down to the point where the run will be successful later in the game. This strategy works so often that it cannot be ignored.
pjcas18 : 8:56 am : link : reply
don't fire coaches during the season, so it's irrelevant.
See: Bill Arnsparger, 1976.
pjcas18 : 8:56 am : link : reply
don't fire coaches during the season, so it's irrelevant.
See: Bill Arnsparger, 1976.
And Hufnagel