BIGREDIOWAN
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He's delusional at best! :wacko:
Don't think this is really fair....can't make judgments blindly on record...and winning % doesnt really translate into % of work efforti don't see how 26-19 is excellent. If most people only did 57% of their job task correctly they probably wouldn't last too,
The best was when he was talking about Lydon Murtha injury and how he hoped that Murtha got better before they played in the bowl game. I almost spit out the pop I was drinking and was surprised the media didn't start laughing.He's delusional at best! :wacko:
I think you're reading a little too much into it...he said the same things hes been saying since he's been here...
...and disgust with the fans seems to be running rampant among our players, rightly or wrongly...not really fair to call out Purify...I think he was just being honest...with all he's been through in the past two months I'm sure he loves all the criticism, when he probably looks to football to get away from the tragedy...
:sarcasm
He could put some of the blame onto his decisions during the game and say something like "I've got to prove to you fans that I can win the next four games and that our coaching staff will pull together and we'll pratice more and we'll get more motivated. We've recognize some of our weeknesses and we need to work more on those and we haven't played to our potential." Something like this is better than saying something that is obviously outrageous. But that's just me.What, like you expect someone to say that they've done a horrible job and deserve to be fired? C'mon. Would you say something like that if you job was in jeopardy? It doesn't matter if it's true or not.
What some of you expect is just beyond me.
Except in the winning category...which is well documented....and not so tough for the media (and fans) to seeCallahan(tuesday conf)"I've done an excellent job in every area. It's hard for the media to know, but what we've done off the field, and what we've done on the field. I think it's well-documented."