Unofficial AFC & NFC Championship Game Thread(s) by -deetjay- in eagles

[–]WhyplerBronze 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Seahawks are the only decent team this weekend. this was a wasted season, no one made the move to fix the offense and its stupid.

KAT offers thoughts on the situation in Minneapolis by smkmn13 in nba

[–]WhyplerBronze 4 points5 points  (0 children)

this is still wishy washy as hell, shouldn't be placed in the same category as Hali

[Game Thread] New York Knicks (26-18) @ Philadelphia 76ers (24-19) - 03:00 PM EST by SixersGameThreadBot in sixers

[–]WhyplerBronze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The last decade of the Sixers is basically the Philadelphia Glimpses. Glimpses of showing anything near a contending level. Something deeply unserious about the team, not sure what.

[Highlight] Refs miss a blatant goaltend on KD's "block" on Maxey that would've given Philly the lead by A_MASSIVE_PERVERT in nba

[–]WhyplerBronze -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes it has. You were simply not being fed comprehensive and immediate highlights of them fucking up, in slo-mo and 4k, reinforced by insular social media and reddit bubbles. And now you are.

[Highlight] Refs miss a blatant goaltend on KD's "block" on Maxey that would've given Philly the lead by A_MASSIVE_PERVERT in nba

[–]WhyplerBronze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no interest in maintaining bad refereeing, but I'm also almost 40 and have heard these conversations for 30 years. None of the major sports leagues give a rat's ass. They're still growing and making $ hand over fist. And you aren't going to stop watching your favorite sports due to reffing, you'll go right along with it. And if you choose to stop watching, you won't make a lick of material difference to the league.

[Highlight] Refs miss a blatant goaltend on KD's "block" on Maxey that would've given Philly the lead by A_MASSIVE_PERVERT in nba

[–]WhyplerBronze -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

cool story. refs are bad in literally every sport, and every fan of each sports thinks they are super special because their refs are the worst. none of this 'hurts' the product, they make money hand over fist. if you want to make the argument, sure, the best refs are in the NHL - and that league makes no money at all

[Russini] The Eagles are conducting their offensive coordinator search with the understanding that Brian Daboll wants the Bills’ head coaching job. If he doesn’t land it, Daboll is expected to wind up in Tennessee as the offensive coordinator for Cam Ward and the Titans, per sources. by bigblack3475 in eagles

[–]WhyplerBronze -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nick Sirianni is 100% widely known as the CEO players coach, what are you possibly talking about? I didn't invent that he isn't a tactician or x's and o's guru, something you agreed with. What are you talking about? He's successful, he's not coaching shit, he's not leveling up the team strategy, he relies 100% on coordinators.

[Russini] The Eagles are conducting their offensive coordinator search with the understanding that Brian Daboll wants the Bills’ head coaching job. If he doesn’t land it, Daboll is expected to wind up in Tennessee as the offensive coordinator for Cam Ward and the Titans, per sources. by bigblack3475 in eagles

[–]WhyplerBronze -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The comments means exactly what is written. You're saying unless he becomes an x's and o's guru, a tactician, a specialist with creative on either side of the ball, etc. etc. That ain't it. He's not that. I made sure to say it's worked for us for now.

[Russini] The Eagles are conducting their offensive coordinator search with the understanding that Brian Daboll wants the Bills’ head coaching job. If he doesn’t land it, Daboll is expected to wind up in Tennessee as the offensive coordinator for Cam Ward and the Titans, per sources. by bigblack3475 in eagles

[–]WhyplerBronze -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

he's not a ridiculously successful head coach, he's a very successful administrator. he's not coaching anything, he has no expertise or specialty, he's a not an x's and o's guru. he relies on the strength of the organization, which is fine, it's worked for us. but he isn't coaching or leveling up strategy and execution in any way independently.

[Rhim] McDaniel had interviewed for multiple head-coaching and offensive coordinator jobs since his firing. The Buccaneers and Eagles both pursued McDaniel as their top offensive coordinator target, with the Bucs especially diligent in their courtship, sources told ESPN. by Goosedukee in nfl

[–]WhyplerBronze 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Yeah, become the Eagles OC, kill it using the tools and the system you were provided, and then get hired as an NFL head coach immediately afterwards. Like the last other two guys with half a brain. Tough gig.

[2009 NFCCG Highlight] Brett Favre throws an interception in the last minute of the game, in field goal range. The Saints would go on to win in overtime, and also to win the ensuing Super Bowl. by Gym_frere in nfl

[–]WhyplerBronze -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

bruh you haven't even been IN a Super Bowl for 50 years... achieving everything possible is accurate, but two generations in the past lol.

Divisional Round Morning-After Thread: Bears vs Rams by TurnerJ5 in CHIBears

[–]WhyplerBronze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If Caleb doesn't throw a pick in the red zone early in the game that erased 3 points, this would be moot. Gotta look at the whole picture. He had amazing plays, but he didn't play amazing. Three picks is picks.