Are Hawk and Bostick gonna help him load the truck? nm, Hawk is too weak to lift couches, and Bostick would drop all the nice lamps.
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Jordy showed up to help. Slocum had a nice tiffany lamp that Jordy was supposed to carry out to the truck. And then Bostick grabbed it...Originally posted by mraynrand View PostAre Hawk and Bostick gonna help him load the truck? nm, Hawk is too weak to lift couches, and Bostick would drop all the nice lamps.I can't run no more
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While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
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I hate to rain on your parade, but you don't know what they next guy will be like.Originally posted by red View PostTHANK CHRIST
if this would have happened a couple years ago, like everyone in the world knew should have happen, we would be in the super bowl right now
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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If MM and TT had that little sit around and were brutally honest in their evaluations of the team and coaches, this had to be done. 1/3 of the team was usually a liability in every game and you can't win championships covering special teams mishaps. Truth sometimes hurts but it was what it was....for toooooo long.
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I hope Zook doesn't get the gig.
He seems like a guy who is playing out the string, a former college HC that is on his way down on the career path.
Slocum was Stock's asst & I don't want a Slocum asst.
(The guy I was hoping for, Brad Seely, was snapped up by Jack Del Rio & the Raiders.)
Stub should have looked at him.Last edited by KYPack; 01-30-2015, 10:30 PM.
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Went through this before with Sherman when he dumped one guy and went with John Bonamego. Bonamego, if memory serves, was the Asst. and then full Coach of the very successful Jacksonville Jaguars ST. Sherman got him and everyone was very excited because McGinn and others had tagged as an up and comer. However, while there was some improvement, Bonamego wasn't a savior. He didn't bring Allen Rossum back with him.
And he has bounced around quite a bit since then, in fact he is now in Detroit trying not to let Jeremy Ross' fumbles drive him to an early grave.
So there is still some work to do. But you would think it can't get worse.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Had this happened last week, as it normally would have, several highly regarded ST coaches would have been available. Several lost their jobs along with the head coaches for whom they worked, and were quickly signed by other teams. Seely, as mentioned by KYP, also Bobby April who was let go by Oakland, then signed by the Jets. It seems to me there was another, whose name escapes me right now.
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Well, I guess we'll see how they feel about ol' Zooker as a replacement candidate. I thought it was a bit of a weird move by both Zook and the Packers when he was hired. You typically don't see someone who has been the head coach of two high-profile college programs take a job as a special teams assistant coach in the NFL. That move would seem to be reserved for someone who is young with an ascending career path. But, a man has a right to work, and if he's considered the best man for the job, so be it. At least he has experience. It will be interesting to see whether McCarthy compartmentalizes Zook's contributions to Slocum's results. Personally, after the results from 2014, and years previous to Zook's arrival, I think a complete reboot of special teams staff would be helpful.
Now the question is, who is out there that is qualifed, and could step into the role and make a difference right away? It's one thing to want a clean slate, it's another thing to have someone in mind who can really take over and do the job. Slocum fired...now what?"Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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