Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Another Firing
On that note it looks like the Browns may be looking at one of the cast aside head coaches, in Eric Mangini, to take the reigns of their troubled franchise. Where as Mangini's former employer, the Jets, are looking at Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo and former Steelers head coach Bill Cowher.
Another coach to lose his job today was 49ers Offensive Coordinator Mike Martz. Even after bring the teams offense out of the cellar this firing had become expected. Especially after new head coach Mike Singletary had the interim title removed, because Singletary wants to focus more on a run heavy smash mouth style and Martz runs a pass heavy finesse style offense. This marks Martz third firing in three calender years, and the 49ers looking for their seventh coordinator in seven years. Although unlike in the past few years the team has some talent on the offensive side of the ball, and don't seem too far from contention.
Again good luck to these men and their families.
-Daemon
Monday, December 29, 2008
Hello, goodbye
Now Mike Singletary accomplished a feat that is very difficult, be successful as an interim head coach going 5-4 and winning 5 of his last 7. More than just winning the players seemed to play harder after he took over, although even through the struggles they never quit on Mike Nolan. He had the team within two last second losses of the playoffs, considering how the team started that is nothing short of amazing. And after sitting down with the brass during the week and laying out his plan for the team, then going out and winning the season finale he was awarded with a long term deal right after the win in the locker room in front of his players.
Congratulations to Singletary and his family. Good luck to Mangini, Crennel, and Marinelli and their families.
-Daemon
Saturday, December 27, 2008
NFL
For some the games hold more than a playoff berth at stake, take Norv Turner for instance after taking San Diego to within a game of the super bowl last year may need to win the season finale to retain his job. At some points I feel Turner, in particular, would have done better for himself if he had stayed as a corrdinator, he is hands done one of the best offensive minds in football but as a head coach is overwhelmed. This is easy to see too, look at his record as a head coach it's very underwhelming but when you see him take over a game as a corrdinator it's a sight that a fan, of the team he's coaching, enjoys quite heartily. But, Turner isn't the only coach who's job may hang on the outcome of their game, there's Andy Ried, Wade Philips, Jim Zorn, Dick Jauron, among a few others. Now most of these coaches' bosses have said that their jobs aren't in jeperdy, but that doesn't always mean anything. I would've thrown Rod Marinelli into that group of coaches that may lose their job, but if he isn't relieved then there is a lot more wrong with the Lions than we all thought.
-Daemon
Friday, December 26, 2008
Those Damn Yankees
The worst part about all of this is it affects the fans have to endure. Yes, more times than not signing a big free agent helps your team win. But it also often means ticket prices go up, which means especially in the economic times we're in now to go to a game means savin up for more than a week if you want to go and just see. Now if you want to buy anything it's gona take that much longer. the perfect example is again the Yankees, to see a game from the box seats at the new stadium will cost $2500 but the great part is that you cant buy one you have to buy four so that becomes $10000 to go see one game from box seats. How is the average person supposed to afford that?
-Daemon
The Beginning
-Daemon