jerry sullivan is f**king garbage. i don't care what his "reputation" was prior to coming to frisco, but our receivers have been mediocre AT BEST under his coaching, and at worst we have been just that: worst in the league.
our receivers never make plays on the ball. take yesterday. morgan can't f**king track the ball in the air. our guys never lay out for balls. now there is a chance that's just the talent we have, but it just seems odd that year after year our receivers have the same problems.
good riddance sullivan you f**king loser
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Jan 3, 2011 at 3:17 PM
- frenchmov
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Jan 3, 2011 at 3:23 PM
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Originally posted by NatralBrnThrila:Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:
Like Sing, I think JR would be a horrible coach. I'm pretty sure he would over stress the WRs with outlandish demands of perfection. I'm all for pushing people, but you have to understand that not everyone can be the GOAT. Not everyone is wired physically or mentally like most HOFs. That's what I think Sing didn't understand.
Get outta here ya goose. As far as position coaches go, I would want exactly all of the things that made Jerry great: work ethic/physical fitness, rout running, catching the damn ball with your hands (hmm hmm! GINNZO), and just plain old attention to detail. There's nothing JR doesn't know about playing the position and unlike some fatass coaches out there, if it happened that he couldn't communicate exactly what he's teaching, JR's still in great shape and could physically demonstrate what he's teaching. I'm sure he'd figure out a coaching language in no time anyway; he did learn from the best. Besides, his rep with the players would get a lot out of them...sounds familiarRelax though, it's not as if we'd push him into the HC chair before he's ready or anything (it's ok, we can laugh about it now).
Don't let Singletard's relentless demand for perfection overshadow his even more glaring flaws, i.e: knowing virtually f**k all about today's offensive game, and the ignorance to still think he knew best. Singletard very well may have been our best LB'er coach ever; doesn't mean we should have made em our HC.
I think JR would make an immediate splash with our receivers. The way he did things his whole career is very much still the working template for all of today's best receivers. Who knows better than the OG? Don't be scured Oaktown, don't be scured
All those things are very important, but I still think a real WR coach teaches that anyway. Every time I hear JR speak he doesn't sound like a guy I would want to listen to for long periods of time. He is over the top arrogant and frankly he isn't that articulate. What I would rather see is a professional WR hired and have JR occationally come in and teach a WR clinic. Trust me, no matter who you are the novelty of "That's JR" will eventually wear off if they see him every day.
Jan 3, 2011 at 3:25 PM
- bjghum
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Finally. For christ sake, this guys claim to fame was the one good year David
Boston had in zona. Funny how Boston turned out to be all Juicy juiced.
And no thanks to Jerry Rice. Trust me. Dude does not want or need to
put in the time it takes to be a coach in the NFL. If he wants to coach so
bad, let him go cut his teeth in college for a couple years.
Boston had in zona. Funny how Boston turned out to be all Juicy juiced.
And no thanks to Jerry Rice. Trust me. Dude does not want or need to
put in the time it takes to be a coach in the NFL. If he wants to coach so
bad, let him go cut his teeth in college for a couple years.
Jan 3, 2011 at 3:45 PM
- NatralBrnThrila
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Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:Originally posted by NatralBrnThrila:Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:
Like Sing, I think JR would be a horrible coach. I'm pretty sure he would over stress the WRs with outlandish demands of perfection. I'm all for pushing people, but you have to understand that not everyone can be the GOAT. Not everyone is wired physically or mentally like most HOFs. That's what I think Sing didn't understand.
Get outta here ya goose. As far as position coaches go, I would want exactly all of the things that made Jerry great: work ethic/physical fitness, rout running, catching the damn ball with your hands (hmm hmm! GINNZO), and just plain old attention to detail. There's nothing JR doesn't know about playing the position and unlike some fatass coaches out there, if it happened that he couldn't communicate exactly what he's teaching, JR's still in great shape and could physically demonstrate what he's teaching. I'm sure he'd figure out a coaching language in no time anyway; he did learn from the best. Besides, his rep with the players would get a lot out of them...sounds familiarRelax though, it's not as if we'd push him into the HC chair before he's ready or anything (it's ok, we can laugh about it now).
Don't let Singletard's relentless demand for perfection overshadow his even more glaring flaws, i.e: knowing virtually f**k all about today's offensive game, and the ignorance to still think he knew best. Singletard very well may have been our best LB'er coach ever; doesn't mean we should have made em our HC.
I think JR would make an immediate splash with our receivers. The way he did things his whole career is very much still the working template for all of today's best receivers. Who knows better than the OG? Don't be scured Oaktown, don't be scured
All those things are very important, but I still think a real WR coach teaches that anyway. Every time I hear JR speak he doesn't sound like a guy I would want to listen to for long periods of time. He is over the top arrogant and frankly he isn't that articulate. What I would rather see is a professional WR hired and have JR occationally come in and teach a WR clinic. Trust me, no matter who you are the novelty of "That's JR" will eventually wear off if they see him every day.
Yeah, good points all. His HoF speech was intolerable (nuffin' was fina' dan to be a forty nina'), and so was all the horse chasing talk leading up to it. Emmit destroyed him that night.
You know who I'll bet would be an excellent WR coach is Muhsin Muhammad. That dude was a tactician out there and understood body position, rout running, catching with your hands, sideline footwork, being physical; all the good stuff that our guys don't always do. Add to that he's an entertaining guy with a good sense of humor and something to say. Good ol' JR is kind of a dullard lol!
Jan 3, 2011 at 3:45 PM
- ninerbrand
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Originally posted by valrod33:
Championship.
Hire Jerry Rice as receivers coach
Jan 3, 2011 at 3:48 PM
- niner4life21
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Imagine Jerry coaching up Crabtree. 
That would get his full potential out.

That would get his full potential out.
Jan 3, 2011 at 3:57 PM
- wysiwyg
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Originally posted by frenchmov:
jerry sullivan is f**king garbage. i don't care what his "reputation" was prior to coming to frisco, but our receivers have been mediocre AT BEST under his coaching, and at worst we have been just that: worst in the league.
our receivers never make plays on the ball. take yesterday. morgan can't f**king track the ball in the air. our guys never lay out for balls. now there is a chance that's just the talent we have, but it just seems odd that year after year our receivers have the same problems.
good riddance sullivan you f**king loser
I agree with your post except for the highlighted
Jan 3, 2011 at 4:01 PM
- ninerbrand
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Originally posted by ninerbrand:Originally posted by valrod33:
Championship.
Hire Jerry Rice as receivers coach
im gonna quote this again because it makes too much sense.
Jan 3, 2011 at 4:20 PM
- SanFranAddic
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Originally posted by miked1978:
And not a single fuk was given

Jan 3, 2011 at 4:26 PM
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Originally posted by NatralBrnThrila:
Yeah, good points all. His HoF speech was intolerable (nuffin' was fina' dan to be a forty nina'), and so was all the horse chasing talk leading up to it. Emmit destroyed him that night.
You know who I'll bet would be an excellent WR coach is Muhsin Muhammad. That dude was a tactician out there and understood body position, rout running, catching with your hands, sideline footwork, being physical; all the good stuff that our guys don't always do. Add to that he's an entertaining guy with a good sense of humor and something to say. Good ol' JR is kind of a dullard lol!
Jerry Rice had an amazing HOF speech. He intertwined his theme of playing scared and always being motivated through the entire thing. He became the best because he was afraid to fail and he used that to push him further and further. That message transcends football. His only problem was the delivery of the content.
Emmit Smith spoke well but his message was very shallow.
If you read the transcripts Emmit doesn't stack up at all.
Jan 3, 2011 at 6:11 PM
- FGore2121
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Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:Originally posted by FGore2121:Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:Originally posted by NickSh49:Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:
Like Sing, I think JR would be a horrible coach. I'm pretty sure he would over stress the WRs with outlandish demands of perfection. I'm all for pushing people, but you have to understand that not everyone can be the GOAT. Not everyone is wired physically or mentally like most HOFs. That's what I think Sing didn't understand.
Yes I think JR did a terrible job mentoring DeSean Jackson.
You are kidding yourself if you think Jackson's success has anything to do with Jerry....LOL
Uh.... Sing was/is a GREAT linebacker coach. just sucked as a HC. Dont you think that any great former player would be a great teacher for that position?
As I just stated, no I dont. Have you ever heard the saying those who can't do, teach? I'm not saying it's totaly true, but in the real world just because you're good at something doesn't mean you can teach it. You might know a lot, but that is only part of the equation. You have to be able to relay information in a way that registeres with the person you're teaching. At the NFL level I would almost call it mentoring.
As far as Sing being a great linebacker coach, maybe. I have a pretty good feeling Ray Lewis and Patrick Willis would be great with or without Sing.
TBC, Haralson, Brooks, Lawson, Spikes and a few others I missed didn't exactly set the world on fire when he was directly responsible for them.
OK so heres an example of why I think Rice would be a great WR coach...
Terrel Owens. Do you think he would have been as good as he was without Rice being the other receiver?
Jan 3, 2011 at 6:33 PM
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Originally posted by bjghum:
Finally. For christ sake, this guys claim to fame was the one good year David
Boston had in zona. Funny how Boston turned out to be all Juicy juiced.
And no thanks to Jerry Rice. Trust me. Dude does not want or need to
put in the time it takes to be a coach in the NFL. If he wants to coach so
bad, let him go cut his teeth in college for a couple years.
Boston was taking 50+ pills a day. I remember seeing a show about him and he was showing off his pill case. It looked like a huge tool box and it was packed full. I forgot how much he said he spent on supplements monthly, but it was a hefty price... something like 30-50K... not sure.
His fascination with building muscle killed his career. His frame couldn't support it.
Jan 3, 2011 at 6:48 PM
- Axl49
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Originally posted by valrod33:
Championship.
Hire Jerry Rice as receivers coach
THIS GOD PLEASE GOD THIS.
Jan 3, 2011 at 6:56 PM
- NorCaL9er
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Originally posted by sachie23:
Thank god. The receivers have underachieved since he took over.
Exactly, I never understood the love this guy was getting 4-5 years ago? He was never one of the best WR coaches in the NFL.
Jan 3, 2011 at 7:27 PM
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Originally posted by NatralBrnThrila:Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:Originally posted by NatralBrnThrila:Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:
Like Sing, I think JR would be a horrible coach. I'm pretty sure he would over stress the WRs with outlandish demands of perfection. I'm all for pushing people, but you have to understand that not everyone can be the GOAT. Not everyone is wired physically or mentally like most HOFs. That's what I think Sing didn't understand.
Get outta here ya goose. As far as position coaches go, I would want exactly all of the things that made Jerry great: work ethic/physical fitness, rout running, catching the damn ball with your hands (hmm hmm! GINNZO), and just plain old attention to detail. There's nothing JR doesn't know about playing the position and unlike some fatass coaches out there, if it happened that he couldn't communicate exactly what he's teaching, JR's still in great shape and could physically demonstrate what he's teaching. I'm sure he'd figure out a coaching language in no time anyway; he did learn from the best. Besides, his rep with the players would get a lot out of them...sounds familiarRelax though, it's not as if we'd push him into the HC chair before he's ready or anything (it's ok, we can laugh about it now).
Don't let Singletard's relentless demand for perfection overshadow his even more glaring flaws, i.e: knowing virtually f**k all about today's offensive game, and the ignorance to still think he knew best. Singletard very well may have been our best LB'er coach ever; doesn't mean we should have made em our HC.
I think JR would make an immediate splash with our receivers. The way he did things his whole career is very much still the working template for all of today's best receivers. Who knows better than the OG? Don't be scured Oaktown, don't be scured
All those things are very important, but I still think a real WR coach teaches that anyway. Every time I hear JR speak he doesn't sound like a guy I would want to listen to for long periods of time. He is over the top arrogant and frankly he isn't that articulate. What I would rather see is a professional WR hired and have JR occationally come in and teach a WR clinic. Trust me, no matter who you are the novelty of "That's JR" will eventually wear off if they see him every day.
Yeah, good points all. His HoF speech was intolerable (nuffin' was fina' dan to be a forty nina'), and so was all the horse chasing talk leading up to it. Emmit destroyed him that night.
You know who I'll bet would be an excellent WR coach is Muhsin Muhammad. That dude was a tactician out there and understood body position, rout running, catching with your hands, sideline footwork, being physical; all the good stuff that our guys don't always do. Add to that he's an entertaining guy with a good sense of humor and something to say. Good ol' JR is kind of a dullard lol!
I like it!
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I agree with you, Rice's HOF speech was horrible. I was actually embarrassed for him.
Relax though, it's not as if we'd push him into the HC chair before he's ready or anything (it's ok, we can laugh about it now).
