"There's talent all over this locker room" hahahahah, Jamal, you joker you. This is just a cry for help. He's done, he knows it, the Browns know it, every fan in the country knows it - he just doesn't want to retire in obscurity on a rebuilding team in Cleveland so he's desperately waiving his arms in the air, threatening retirement and burning bridges, hoping a decent team will give him a roster spot. If practice was the real issue he would've said something to his coach who has an open door policy. Instead he stutter-steps Mangini and goes straight to the media to bitch and moan.
Congratulations, you won the "Google Eric Mangini for News Because I Hate Him" daily award. :up::beer:
"when it comes time to harvest, you're not going to make no money because the crop is no good." Motherfucker knows his agriculture.
It was actually one of the cover stories on ESPN website, and caught my eye...... but you're partially right, it's kind of a lame thread in terms of "BORING..... we already know that", I just thought I would post it as the players are being a little more vocal about Mananginina........
I find every chapter of the shitstorm that is Mangini in Cleveland hysterical and interesting. its better than half the shit on television. no coach gets talked about more in a negative light by his own players than mangini this season.
If you're a tough coach you'd better be a good coach and win with that attitude. Tough coaches on bad teams are insurance salesmen in waiting.
Mangini pisses yet another person off This guy is just having a terrible season, one for the ages: http://detnews.com/article/20091124...im-Schwartz-blasts-Eric-Mangini-on-criticisms
The THing is, Mangini is probly right one this one. Denever players admited to doing as much when we ran the no huddle here. Its an underhanded tactic that goes on more than we notice.
I thought maybe because it was a new development it deserved its own thread, but yeah, it probably is just another pile of shit on the Mangini season, so thanks to whichever mod moved/merged it. Even if it something that goes on in the league (the laying down and such) it's just funny how much this guy gets under people's skin, even his supposed friends. And to think, Tony Soprano wanted to meet this guy just 3 years ago:rofl:.
Mangini complained about it last year, and has complained and whined in the past, so I think he's just kinda bitchy (goes well with his bitch-tits). A lot of players will lay down to stop the clock if they need to late in the game. A lot of offensive lineman play past the whistle. It's one of those things that you complain about during the game and then forget forever. Who the f*ck brings it up in a press conference? And I love his retarded understanding of how pass interference works.
I would guess that he was just channeling that loss against Denver a few years ago this time. As I recall no one on this board thought complaining about it was a bad thing then, so I'll give him a pass on that now. On the other hand, a coach not knowing that pass interference can still be called if a QB is out of the pocket is absolutely mind-boggling. Did he go to the Donovan McNabb School of Football Rules?
Yup. That one play rule needs to change to 'out until that players offensive team has taken the field'