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Mooch was severly limited in Detriot with the crappy players Millen had provided. Millen was the one who should've got fired.
 

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Mooch was severly limited in Detriot with the crappy players Millen had provided. Millen was the one who should've got fired.

if you didn't like Sherman..you will absolutely hate a Mariucci gameplan. if he gets as close as an interview i'll be surprised.
 

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Sorry to ruin your day, but cheering for Sherman's dismissal doesn't mean the Packers will be in the Super Bowl next year. With 14 free agents and Favre likely gone, I hope you give the next head coach enough time before you start in with your rants.

This is no vindication of your position what so ever. Even a blind squirrel can find an acorn, on occasion. Don't be surprised to see Mike Sherman be a head coach somewhere else and do very well.

It is utterly amazing to me how the anti-Shermanists can tell a decent guy with a good record, supported by his players, by the way: including Brett Favre, that he's worthless. Some gratitute for three division titles and four playoff appearances. Remind me never to invite you to a party where you need to exhibit some class.

By the way, it is very clear to most observers that Favre is retiring. A person in the lockerroom Sunday said he bawled his eyes out. Doesn't sound like a guy who is going to be coming back soon.

Sorry.
 

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Pack,

Sorry to ruin your day, but cheering for Sherman's dismissal doesn't mean the Packers will be in the Super Bowl next year. With 14 free agents and Favre likely gone, I hope you give the next head coach enough time before you start in with your rants.

This is no vindication of your position what so ever. Even a blind squirrel can find an acorn, on occasion. Don't be surprised to see Mike Sherman be a head coach somewhere else and do very well.

It is utterly amazing to me how the anti-Shermanists can tell a decent guy with a good record, supported by his players, by the way: including Brett Favre, that he's worthless. Some gratitute for three division titles and four playoff appearances. Remind me never to invite you to a party where you need to exhibit some class.

By the way, it is very clear to most observers that Favre is retiring. A person in the lockerroom Sunday said he bawled his eyes out. Doesn't sound like a guy who is going to be coming back soon.

Sorry.

those 3 division titles were won despite sherman, not because of him. its because of sherman that we didnt celebrate conference titles.
 

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PACKATTACK4 said:
Has Sherman developed any quaterback to replace Brett? Who's going to tutor Rodgers-the "Three Stooges", (Sherman, Rosley, and Bevell). Look at their coaching resume, what have they ever accomplished???????????????

PACKATTACK4,

Maybe you should polish up your resume and become the coach. Surely, you know everything there is to know about developing quarterbacks, right? ...or maybe you were there in all the practices to see Aaron Rodgers and his progress or lack thereof? God knows, that with Brett Favre being the QB, backukp QB's get little to no live snaps so give A-Rod a chance if this is his time....as sad as I am to see Favre "possibly" leave football, it makes no sense to accuse people of not developing anyone. How the hell does anyone know other than Brett Favre for the last 14 seasons?
 
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net..of course..i forgot..

you know it all..don't you?

Surprised by Sherman getting hired by another team? ..Well...no...

"Surprised by him doing well"....yeah..i'll be very surprised by that!

Actually..I hope another team picks him and his hump Rossley up this year..and you will see the abject misery and ineptitude they will inflict on their team by supremely SUCKING...

and you will also see and admit that it was Brett Favre covering SherRossley's *** year after year in Green Bay....
 

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net..of course..i forgot..

you know it all..don't you?

Surprised by Sherman getting hired by another team? ..Well...no...

"Surprised by him doing well"....yeah..i'll be very surprised by that!

Actually..I hope another team picks him and his hump Rossley up this year..and you will see the abject misery and ineptitude they will inflict on their team by supremely SUCKING...

and you will also see and admit that it was Brett Favre covering SherRossley's *** year after year in Green Bay....

lets hear it [email protected] do you want coming in here?
 

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I'm of a mind that just changing coaches is no guarantee of success. In our case, I happen to think it was necessary. I don't know what MS could have done with better players, but he was responsible for the drafting and FA until this year, so MS the GM hurt MS the HC. Poetic justice. TT was wise not to consider Favre's reaction in all this. He MUST look at a long term picture and Favre won't be in it.
 

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Pack66,

Your usual vulgar remarks tell more of a story about you than me...and this will be the last post about Mike Sherman.

I will wager that Mike Sherman will be a head coach in this league again. And like any successful coach, he will have a good QB at the helm.

I'm really surprised(I guess not really) that you didn't cut Sherman some slack, because anyone with any football sense saw Sherman was letting Favre do his thing, regardless of consequences. This made me wince, but you haven't put it together that Sherman actually kept Favre on the field, when a coach like Bellichick would have pulled him until he figured out throwing 29 interceptions won't win you the MVP.

Brett Favre also supported Mike Holmgren. Mike Holmgren made Favre into a great QB. Jerry Glanville was ready to ash can him in Atlanta, thinking he was worthless. Without hard coaching, your hero often reverted to his schoolyard days, with bad results without the supporting cast.

But Brett Favre was a positive influence in Green Bay until this year. While people are talking the "greatest of all-time", after the emotion dies, they will rate him with the best of the modern era.

I'm sure today is a big day for you. It's a little bit like Gen. George Custer saying, "see, we got a few of 'em".

What is really happening is TT wants to bring in a yes man so he can continue to hire rookies and release veterans.
I actually pity the poor SOB who is coming in, at least for next year or the year after. Even with an unlikely Favre return, his diminishing skills and another roster turnover don't bode well for 2006. Aaron Rodgers will be cut in half next year, like Alex Smith was this year.

So lets all stand and cheer with Pack66 and his hero Ted Thompson, who kicked a good coach out the door so he can play Monopoly with the fans/taxpayers money.

Maybe Forrest Gregg is available to work cheap for Ted.
 
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net..

As usual..you say alot, but don't make any sense...(sigh..)

net said...

"I'm really surprised(I guess not really) that you didn't cut Sherman some slack, because anyone with any football sense saw Sherman was letting Favre do his thing, regardless of consequences. This made me wince, but you haven't put it together that Sherman actually kept Favre on the field, when a coach like Bellichick would have pulled him until he figured out throwing 29 interceptions won't win you the MVP.."

Net...I'm lumping you in with the Favre haters and bashers..because you obviously can't stand him..when it's your beloved coach's ineptness that you should hate, and not Favre's interception total because the Packers fielded a motley crew of pathetic players this year....(But you will see it, I guess, when some unlucky team picks up the hapless SherRossley duo and they take them to new heights of SUCK..or else..you will make empty rationalizations for them..as usual...)

Nice comment about Bellichik pulling Favre..real class net....

What you refuse to see is that Sherman is an inexperienced boob who was way over his head as a HC in the NFL..and didn't know WTF he was doing out there...but I guess you liked him cause he went to church every Sunday and kept his lawn mowed..(or some other ridiculous reason unrelated to football...)

NO..I did not like him because he let Favre.."do whatever he wanted"..according to you...I don't like Sherman because he is not a very good football coach, and may have squandered all of Favre's remaining years of returning the Packers to glory...

Yes..I will be watching with great eagerness...as Sherman takes another franchise down the tubes that believes in his Pyrrhic victories--achieved with smoke and mirrors, and a HOF QB who had to work with mediocre talent and bad coaching, and yet still delivered some NFC North division titles and playoff wins for him....
 

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you can finally lay this issue to rest dude.

now we have to figure out what the hell you'll talk about from here on out...let's figure out who you would like to be considered/interviewed for this newly vacated spot.

seriously c'mon man.
 

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