Why Spags is the Coach, and Bernie is not.
On October 5, Bernie wrote the following:
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He had a real chance yesterday to make the point emphatically clear ... certain things will not be tolerated.
He made a good move in benching Barron.
Then he virtually apologized for it in comments made to 101 ESPN after the game:
"It was just a decision I made, that's not the way we go, that's not the norm. A guy makes a mistake we don't pull people... I have not lost confidence in Alex Barron and next week we move on."
I do not understand the Coach.
-B
Well, Barron responded to Spags' actions by having a great game against the Vikings, keeping Jared Allen away from the QB all day.
Do you understand now, Bernie?
Re: Why Spags is the Coach, and Bernie is not.
Bernie is a knucklehead. He sell controversy instead of real stories. If u wanna good read in the paper, look for Burwell. If he stirs the pot, he stirs it with fact. If I can remember correctly, didn't a certain Whiners coach do that last yr? Not only did the player respond, but the team did too. Finishing the season strong, but they are on track to winning the division this yr. Reporters sell papers, Coaches sell their careers. Worst happens to the reporter is ppl don't buy the paper. If its a coach, they will never get a HC job again, ie Linehan,Cam Cameron, and pretty soon, Mr Zorn
Re: Why Spags is the Coach, and Bernie is not.
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Bernie is a knucklehead. He sell controversy instead of real stories.
I’m not going to criticize the man because he has an opinion that differs from mines. Bernie has some opinions I happen to agree with he has some I don’t. But because I don’t agree with him all the time I’m not going to quit reading his articles. I don’t have anything against the man unless he holds up signs that said he hopes the rams lose all there games I’m going to keep reading his articles.