Look, if they're going to go through all the trouble of painting him in a negative light, the least I can do is panic. I'm such a whore for the cable television industry.
:rofl: You're right, I changed my mind. Scott's quote about McKnight's paycut wasn't the best part of the episode, it was definitely Cromartie laboring to remember all of his children. God bless HBO.
Whoops. Brunell better keep her far, far away from Sanchez. Gotta love Thurman. He got on Cro's case, but never talked down to him. He didn't brow beat him. He told him what he needed to hear, but didn't do it in a way that makes a player defensive about the critisism. Interesting how the Jets QB coach got on Sanchez in that meeting. To paraphrase "We all make mistakes. Don't put your head down. Look that coach in the eye and tell him you will correct it." Sanchez still gets too down on himself, and to be a leader, he can't do that. They are teaching him leadership as much as they teach football. This kid is still only 23. Ryan just cannot bring himself to write the ghost off. I mean, telling Turner to start a fight? Desperation.
I'm not real up on all the cell phone etiquette these days, but near as I can tell from my recent reading, if a gentleman is going to make the first move, I think he's supposed to text her a picture of his junk. We should at least wait for that episode. After that, maybe they can share a nice dinner together.
OK, so what has McKnight done to indicate he might ever be an NFL player? His attitude seems pretty sucky, he defends himself instead of being coachable, and so far he looks like bust. From Rex to evry other coach, it's been very negative. The only thing that wasn't totally negative were Schotty's comments about his inconsistancy. I guess that means he sucks a lot, but once in a while he doesn't. Hope I'm wrong, but.... Ryan on the Terminator: "You don't need to see him play, you can hear him play."
Sounds like they're counting on the terminator to win the starting FB job. Does anyone else feel like a lot of these conversations are staged? Like the one with Woody, Tanny and Rex talking about Richardson today. Last week Tanny talking about wishing he had another card to play and how he's a failure ... I dunno.
Behemoth vs. juggernaut. I was kind of shocked to see how evenly matched they are. No wonder Nick Mangold became such a great center in the last three years; he didn't have a choice.
Clearly. There are cliffs notes between the decision makers, and the NFL films crew. I would, however take them to be 80 pct accurate.
Is Woody Johnson retired? I know he's the boss and can do what he wants at J&J but shit he's at every practice. Don't know what it is about him but he comes across as a little prick to me.