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  • shag773
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 2721

    It's not a big secret in the league that Randy can become a problem, especially when things go bad or he isn't getting paid. You would think the Vikes would be prepared for his bullshit before pissing away a 3rd round pick.

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    • Shayn•Da•Pain
      Laughs Unlimited
      • Nov 2008
      • 5204

      Originally posted by shag773
      It's not a big secret in the league that Randy can become a problem, especially when things go bad or he isn't getting paid. You would think the Vikes would be prepared for his bullshit before pissing away a 3rd round pick.
      Great point...It would be an even better point if I assumed Child-dress could plan ahead for anything. Obviously he can't.

      He failed to plan ahead for a future QB. Jackson isn't the guy, and Favre is now obviously hurting any future plans.

      He failed to plan ahead for the draft, giving away a 3rd for Moss.

      He failed to plan ahead for Moss being in town, and what problems he would bring. Because we all knew there would be some fallout or meltdown with Moss coming back to the team with baggage.

      He failed to prepare Moss better for what he expected from him in post-game interviews.

      Moss made it sound like Child-dress didn't take any advice from him, even while knowing Moss was apart of the Pats offense and would obviously have some useful information.

      It sounds to me like Child-dress can't see past today, can't look ahead and develop the players his team needs, can't creat a simple fucking game plan, doesn't know how to develop team cohesion, can't look ahead at what his team needs and what players to bring in, and worst yet has no idea how to run a team.

      If it were not for Mike Singletary I would say Child-dress is my least favorite head coach this season.
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      • Shayn•Da•Pain
        Laughs Unlimited
        • Nov 2008
        • 5204

        Originally posted by leaffan


        OUCH! Who pit this knife in my back?
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        • Raidersabc123
          Wakka Wakka
          • Dec 2008
          • 5061

          He will be a raider again than we will trade him to the Patriots at the end of the year
          THe MaDDeN GoD

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          • shag773
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 2721

            Originally posted by ShaynDaPain
            Great point...It would be an even better point if I assumed Child-dress could plan ahead for anything. Obviously he can't.
            I didn't understand why he was hired. He was the only offensive coordinator I know of in the league that wasn't the main playcaller during his time in Philly. Not that he was disliked here, but we knew Reid was running the offense, so nobody payed much attention to him. Childress was looked at as kind of like a caddy for McNabb.

            Hindsight being 20/20, they should have considered themselves lucky that Favre was able to have the year he did last year, and tried to move in a different direction this year.

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            • EmpireWF
              Giants in the Super Bowl
              • Mar 2009
              • 24082

              Originally posted by Raidersabc123
              He will be a raider again than we will trade him to the Patriots at the end of the year
              Since he is a free agent at the conclusion of the year, I call you a LIAR.


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              • Colonel Angus
                No longer a noob
                • Jan 2010
                • 1935

                While I may be critical of Mike McCarthy and Ted Thompson at times, I sure am glad I don't have guys like Childress and (whoever their GM is) running my team..

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                • EmpireWF
                  Giants in the Super Bowl
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 24082

                  Originally posted by Colonel Angus
                  While I may be critical of Mike McCarthy and Ted Thompson at times, I sure am glad I don't have guys like Childress and (whoever their GM is) running my team..
                  I would never be glad that Mike McCarthy is my coach.

                  I'd be equally upset.


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                  • mcstl25
                    M-Castle
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 2434

                    You know what, screw it, bring Moss to St. Louis. My opinion, with Randy Moss playing as a true number one receiver, Rams win the NFC West easily. Without a true number one, Rams finish maybe 8-8.

                    Randy Moss isn't a locker room cancer, his teammates generally have nothing but good things to say about him. Moss' problem is that he speaks his mind with the media and doesn't care what others think. Yes this is a problem because Moss puts himself in front of his team, but St. Louis is a virtual media dead zone, so there wouldn't be nearly as much attention on him than in other cities.

                    Getting released from the Vikings is strike two for Moss, and he isn't going to screw up again, at least not this year. I would love to see the Rams for once do something crazy -- go after Moss to see what happens. If he turns out to be a true cancer, all they have to do is release him.

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                    • Misogi
                      :misogi:
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 2132

                      Originally posted by mcstl25
                      You know what, screw it, bring Moss to St. Louis. My opinion, with Randy Moss playing as a true number one receiver, Rams win the NFC West easily. Without a true number one, Rams finish maybe 8-8.

                      Randy Moss isn't a locker room cancer, his teammates generally have nothing but good things to say about him. Moss' problem is that he speaks his mind with the media and doesn't care what others think. Yes this is a problem because Moss puts himself in front of his team, but St. Louis is a virtual media dead zone, so there wouldn't be nearly as much attention on him than in other cities.

                      Getting released from the Vikings is strike two for Moss, and he isn't going to screw up again, at least not this year. I would love to see the Rams for once do something crazy -- go after Moss to see what happens. If he turns out to be a true cancer, all they have to do is release him.
                      Lol, nigga wasn't excited to work with Brady or Favre.
                      Fuck makes you think he'd be excited to work with a rookie QB?
                      * Chrispy logs into KGs account to see what misogi wrote* [05:53 PM]

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                      • stevsta
                        żQue?
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 4670

                        Originally posted by mcstl25
                        You know what, screw it, bring Moss to St. Louis. My opinion, with Randy Moss playing as a true number one receiver, Rams win the NFC West easily. Without a true number one, Rams finish maybe 8-8.

                        Randy Moss isn't a locker room cancer, his teammates generally have nothing but good things to say about him. Moss' problem is that he speaks his mind with the media and doesn't care what others think. Yes this is a problem because Moss puts himself in front of his team, but St. Louis is a virtual media dead zone, so there wouldn't be nearly as much attention on him than in other cities.

                        Getting released from the Vikings is strike two for Moss, and he isn't going to screw up again, at least not this year. I would love to see the Rams for once do something crazy -- go after Moss to see what happens. If he turns out to be a true cancer, all they have to do is release him.
                        the only thing I dont like about the thought of moss going to stl is the fact that his presence on the team could cause our young wr core thats progressing to get ignored with brad focusing on moss :dontknow: other than that its only a year for moss, its only 3.87 mil, if brad and moss catch fire we could maybe win a playoff game, the list could go on
                        RIP

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                        • mcstl25
                          M-Castle
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 2434

                          Originally posted by Misogi
                          Lol, nigga wasn't excited to work with Brady or Favre.
                          Fuck makes you think he'd be excited to work with a rookie QB?
                          Contract year.

                          Third Strike.

                          Moss wants to get paid next year, he isn't going to mess up again this year.

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                          • mcstl25
                            M-Castle
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 2434

                            Originally posted by stevsta
                            the only thing I dont like about the thought of moss going to stl is the fact that his presence on the team could cause our young wr core thats progressing to get ignored with brad focusing on moss :dontknow: other than that its only a year for moss, its only 3.87 mil, if brad and moss catch fire we could maybe win a playoff game, the list could go on
                            The only young WR I see in the Rams future is Amendola, and look what Moss did for Amendola-like receivers, Welker and Harvin. Gibson can't catch, Gilyard isn't getting any playing time, and Robinson is no better than a #4 wide out in the NFL, so I don't care what impact Moss has on the development on Gibson and Robinson.

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                            • Diivox
                              It's the other way.
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 1773

                              hasn't this just been a delicious week for Packer fans.

                              we get our first Favre win. then Favre shows all the behaviors that made GB dump him in the first place. I got to see his ass crying on the cart (only to feel "fine" after the game) while at the bar surrounded by people in Packer jerseys. Packers blank one of the best teams in the league, while the guy we got out of the Favre trade leads the league in sacks. Then minnesota pisses away a third and Chilly loses his team.

                              Schadenfreude at it's finest...

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                              • EmpireWF
                                Giants in the Super Bowl
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 24082

                                Originally posted by Diivox
                                hasn't this just been a delicious week for Packer fans.

                                we get our first Favre win. then Favre shows all the behaviors that made GB dump him in the first place. I got to see his ass crying on the cart (only to feel "fine" after the game) while at the bar surrounded by people in Packer jerseys. Packers blank one of the best teams in the league, while the guy we got out of the Favre trade leads the league in sacks. Then minnesota pisses away a third and Chilly loses his team.

                                Schadenfreude at it's finest...
                                You think you have what to be happy about.

                                The Giants DIDN'T EVEN PLAY THIS WEEK and I got to watch the Redskins coach call out his superstar QB as a fat dumbass who isn't as good as Rex fucking Grossman after losing to Detroit. PLUS, the Cowboys made the Jaguars looked like the 2007 pre-Super Bowl Patriots as America's Team implodes somor.


                                :guitar: lalalalalala fuck yeah!


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