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"Singletary is, in fact, one of the most flexible coaches we’ve seen in SF"
Dec 3, 2009 at 2:51 PM
- Joecool
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Singletary is flexible because he wants to win but what makes him even more flexible is that he's not afraid to lose by trying to win. Something he should have told Jimmy Raye at the beginning of the year when it comes to play calling.
Dec 3, 2009 at 3:11 PM
- FILTHpigskin
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Originally posted by sacleads:
My opinion still is the same for Sing....He took too long to adjust, should of done it sooner before all those losts.
Seriously? "all those losts"????
Sorry, but if you can't convey your "opinion" in proper English (or even something close to it) why should we listen?
Dec 3, 2009 at 3:32 PM
- Silky
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Originally posted by FILTHpigskin:Originally posted by sacleads:
My opinion still is the same for Sing....He took too long to adjust, should of done it sooner before all those losts.
Seriously? "all those losts"????
Sorry, but if you can't convey your "opinion" in proper English (or even something close to it) why should we listen?
I think he meant before the new season of Lost started Sing should have adjusted.
Dec 3, 2009 at 3:37 PM
- qnnhan7
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I think the change to the 'spread' came from the players and not totally by the coach. Sing mentioned in his presser that guys came up to him for the change, but he wanted to make sure they own up to that change and perform before he allowed the change to happen. I think they make good in the Jags game.
Which makes sense to me. You don't want player coming up to you wanting a change everytime when thing don't go right. That would be the Zone
[ Edited by qnnhan7 on Dec 3, 2009 at 15:47:51 ]
Which makes sense to me. You don't want player coming up to you wanting a change everytime when thing don't go right. That would be the Zone
[ Edited by qnnhan7 on Dec 3, 2009 at 15:47:51 ]
Dec 3, 2009 at 4:48 PM
- TonyStarks
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Here's Cohn: +
Singletarys' di*k:
Singletarys' di*k:
Dec 3, 2009 at 4:49 PM
- TonyStarks
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Originally posted by ApatheticIAm:Originally posted by FILTHpigskin:Originally posted by sacleads:
My opinion still is the same for Sing....He took too long to adjust, should of done it sooner before all those losts.
Seriously? "all those losts"????
Sorry, but if you can't convey your "opinion" in proper English (or even something close to it) why should we listen?
I think he meant before the new season of Lost started Sing should have adjusted.
Is he calling Singletary a lostinger coach?
[ Edited by TonyStarks on Dec 3, 2009 at 16:49:56 ]
Dec 3, 2009 at 5:02 PM
- sacleads
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Originally posted by FILTHpigskin:Originally posted by sacleads:
My opinion still is the same for Sing....He took too long to adjust, should of done it sooner before all those losts.
Seriously? "all those losts"????
Sorry, but if you can't convey your "opinion" in proper English (or even something close to it) why should we listen?
English is my 2nd second language, so I'm a little off every now and then. I've seen plenty of people who speaks only English and can't tell the difference between their, there, you're, and your. Besides, last time I checked, webzone wasn't a class.
I stand by what I said, he lost way too many games before he started adjusting.
[ Edited by sacleads on Dec 3, 2009 at 17:05:33 ]
Dec 3, 2009 at 6:03 PM
- jed_york
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Over the years, the most inflexible was Donahue, absolutely refused to relocate unless the ownership provides housing. In the end, he insisted on a 4 bedroom even when the ownership agreed to a 3 bedroom resulting in commuting between SoCal and HQ.
Coach Nolan had a plan and was determined to see it though. This is a man of principle.
Most most spineless was Dennis, will bend backwards just to get or keep job.
Coach Singletary is somewhere in between Mike and Dennis.
Coach Nolan had a plan and was determined to see it though. This is a man of principle.
Most most spineless was Dennis, will bend backwards just to get or keep job.
Coach Singletary is somewhere in between Mike and Dennis.
Dec 3, 2009 at 6:15 PM
- qnnhan7
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Originally posted by jed_york:
Over the years, the most inflexible was Donahue, absolutely refused to relocate unless the ownership provides housing. In the end, he insisted on a 4 bedroom even when the ownership agreed to a 3 bedroom resulting in commuting between SoCal and HQ.
Coach Nolan had a plan and was determined to see it though. This is a man of principle.
Most most spineless was Dennis, will bend backwards just to get or keep job.
Coach Singletary is somewhere in between Mike and Dennis.
NolanHasAPlan...?
O where art thou...thy pain return hither in reincarnation
Dec 3, 2009 at 6:33 PM
- ObePwnD
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Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Actually Sigletary has been pretty flexible. And for that much I must give him credit. He is not STAY THE COURSE NoWin Nolan.
~ Change QB's.
~ Bench Bruce.
~ Play Morgan and Hill.
~ Play Spread even though it kills him. It's not his personality.
~ Try different Guards and Tackles when things aren't working.
~ Try playing to the players strengths instead of their weaknesses.
The longer the season has gone on and I have a full body of work to see the more impressed I am with Singletary. Regardless of whatever our record ends up being I'm kind of impressed with Singletary. Most hard nosed coaches don't change anything. They think their way is the only way. He's flexible enough to play to his players strengths.
We need to utilize the concussion rule on San Diego, because he's not thinking clearly.
Dec 3, 2009 at 8:31 PM
- PatrickJira411
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That is a heck of an article
Dec 3, 2009 at 8:40 PM
- doodle
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Originally posted by FILTHpigskin:Originally posted by sacleads:
My opinion still is the same for Sing....He took too long to adjust, should of done it sooner before all those losts.
Seriously? "...all those losts"????
Sorry, but if you can't convey your "opinion" in proper English, (or even something close to it) why should we listen?
Punctuation is also important.
-Your 3rd Grade Teacher
P.S. See me after class.
[ Edited by doodle on Dec 3, 2009 at 20:45:59 ]
Dec 4, 2009 at 6:31 AM
- sacleads
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Originally posted by doodle:Originally posted by FILTHpigskin:Originally posted by sacleads:
My opinion still is the same for Sing....He took too long to adjust, should of done it sooner before all those losts.
Seriously? "...all those losts"????
Sorry, but if you can't convey your "opinion" in proper English, (or even something close to it) why should we listen?
Punctuation is also important.
-Your 3rd Grade Teacher
P.S. See me after class.
Now the webzone is a school too? Where everyone needs to spell and have their sentence end with a period too? So you want a cookie with that? It's a website full of strangers. No one gives a shiet.
Dec 4, 2009 at 6:35 AM
- taney71
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Originally posted by sacleads:Originally posted by doodle:Originally posted by FILTHpigskin:Originally posted by sacleads:
My opinion still is the same for Sing....He took too long to adjust, should of done it sooner before all those losts.
Seriously? "...all those losts"????
Sorry, but if you can't convey your "opinion" in proper English, (or even something close to it) why should we listen?
Punctuation is also important.
-Your 3rd Grade Teacher
P.S. See me after class.
Now the webzone is a school too? Where everyone needs to spell and have their sentence end with a period too? So you want a cookie with that? It's a website full of strangers. No one gives a shiet.
I think learning and practicing good English is important. Just because we are writing on the Internet doesn't mean that the commonality of the English language should be thrown away.
Dec 4, 2009 at 6:42 AM
- sacleads
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Originally posted by taney71:Originally posted by sacleads:Originally posted by doodle:Originally posted by FILTHpigskin:Originally posted by sacleads:
My opinion still is the same for Sing....He took too long to adjust, should of done it sooner before all those losts.
Seriously? "...all those losts"????
Sorry, but if you can't convey your "opinion" in proper English, (or even something close to it) why should we listen?
Punctuation is also important.
-Your 3rd Grade Teacher
P.S. See me after class.
Now the webzone is a school too? Where everyone needs to spell and have their sentence end with a period too? So you want a cookie with that? It's a website full of strangers. No one gives a shiet.
I think learning and practicing good English is important. Just because we are writing on the Internet doesn't mean that the commonality of the English language should be thrown away.
You have a point but I don't care too much about it. s**tty post on a website is not going to improve my life. Not going to get me a raise, not going to get me a better blow job, not going to win me the lotto, or enter heaven, nothing. Just a bunch of nobodies blah, blah, blahing about nothing.
Now, if posting here at 49erswebzone using proper english and I receive any kind of benefit...by all means, I should retake my English classes again. Otherwise, a waste of my time.
[ Edited by sacleads on Dec 4, 2009 at 06:47:04 ]