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So what does Gruden do when he benches him and they start moving the ball on his replacement at 15 yards a pop? Just saying. Professional sports are different than anything else. I love the idea, but if that were to happen he would be fired right after the game. Could Gruden survive the situation Bill B. did in the super bowl? Philly started picking on the Pats replacement immediately. Coaching grown men who make more than the coach and have more job security than the coach is a different animal. I'm just saying it isn't as simple as some make it out to be.
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Norman can indeed be replaced....I say continue to play the less experienced player and keep Norman on the sideline....Norman was heavily criticized after the Saints game and rightfully so. Before the Redskins signed him the Panthers GM saw holes in his game and decided not to give Norman the contract he was seeking in Carolina.....Norman has played excellent for the most part since he's been in Washington.....but he is undeserving of that 5 year 75 million dollar contract.....he'll be 31 by the start of next season and it's time for the Redskins to start scouting his replacement.....CB.Byron Murphy from the Washington Huskies comes to mind....
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When the eagles and others start picking on Stroman, and it is as obvious as the Malcolm Butler situation. Are you going to say proving the point was worth the Ls? Norman is the best CB on the team and it isn't even close. You're right, he hasn't lived up to the contract but that is frankly irrelevant when you look at who is on the roster going into the remaining games. The tough guy coach crap is awesome as long as the coach has enough security to pull it off. The question is does Jay? I don't think he does, but I do think he gets the players to buy in for the most part. Norman, the highest paid player on the team is in a category by himself on the team. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
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I used to think a face mask was more to give a coach something to grab while he yelled at you, more than protecting your nose and teeth from being broken. The day after a game was film review of our performances. If the team as a whole played well, that is all it was, if it didn't, laps and wind sprints were added at the end. Often an individual would be called out and a few extra laps or 40's would be added in his honor. Everybody is different, some guys give 100% no matter what, others won't and need to be pushed and prodded constantly. I am not saying to discipline an NFL player like a High Schooler from 45 years ago, but they will respond to getting playing time taken away. Problem is only someone with Bill Belichick's resume can get away with benching a star player for disciplinary reasons. Most other NFL coaches lack the stones to do it, if they all did they all would have more control. I don't buy that you can't discipline grown men who are millionaires in the NFL. They seem to do it in the NBA, there are plenty of very talented players that get in the coach's dog house, lose minutes and or get shipped out. |
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The NBA is probably worst example. There is always drama in the NBA. In the NBA good players intentionally limit their minutes and take planned games off. The difference is guaranteed contracts. Guys without will toe the line, while guys with are in a different category. Im not saying I know what to do, I'm just saying it isn't as black and white as some on here make it out to be. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
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