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Apparently he said on his radio show this morning that one reason he went to the sideline was to inspire the team.
I still can't figure out what the point of this little odyssey was. Was Gosselin proposing legal action or something that I missed?No I don't agree with how some owners run their business it but it doesn't matter what I believe in that regard. I believe stronger in the idea that if someone owns something they should have the right to administer it as they choose.
They certainly looked inspired in OT.Apparently he said on his radio show this morning that one reason he went to the sideline was to inspire the team.
Is there ever a point to a discussion forum?I still can't figure out what the point of this little odyssey was. Was Gosselin proposing legal action or something that I missed?
As an aside, the Cowboys look halfway decent for part of a season, and like clockwork Jerry inserts himself into the story, with visions of the NFL Film where he heroically gets Romo back in the game to throw the game winner. It worked out about like we've come to expect.
This was going since Switzer was "HC". I remember reports players like Deion going to JJ to get approval to miss a practice and JJ over-riding Gailey.Basically, I believe it means that if a player is unhappy or whatever, they can bypass the head coach, whine to JJ and he will take care of whatever the issue is. There has been talk of that sort of thing bouncing around since Parcells was HC.
Legend in his own mind...Apparently he said on his radio show this morning that one reason he went to the sideline was to inspire the team.
Oh yes...Legend in his own mind...
And I think we all remember JJ running to the field a few years ago in our late season game against Philly so he could "update" Garrett in mid-game about the results of the Giants game.
Oh yes...
"Jason didn't need to be making that decision by himself."
That's awesome