My daughter bought me a copy for Father's Day.
Good read, I highly recommend it.
Good read, I highly recommend it.
I'm only about half way through it, but it starts with him being raised in Crafton, and the work ethic of western PA. People that influenced him and his determination to never quit. How he developed his coaching philosophy and dealing with people as individuals. I realize it's coming from his perspective, but I find myself asking why did you walk away, but we all know why. It delves into who Cowher is as a person, even if he was friends with Belicheat.Tell us a little bit about it.
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let me borrow it when you've finished it.My daughter bought me a copy for Father's Day.
Good read, I highly recommend it.
I'll leave it out on the deck for you.let me borrow it when you've finished it.
I'll leave it out on the deck for you.
let me borrow it when you've finished it.
And after you finish let me borrow itAnd once you have finished,........ let me borrow it
Salute the nation
C’mon Slash, you know no coach will let that cat out of the bag. When it does, and I’m talking way down the road, it’s going to be a player or someone from Kraft’s organization that will fess up about Belichick’s orchestrations.His cheatiot take prompted me not to buy.
sitting on my deck third beer and enjoying Chapter three. strikes me that this statement pretty much summarizes everything happening. I don't hear exactly what I want about one thing so **** this. To me this story is about growing up in Western PA from a kid to the leader of the flagship franchise in the league. The highs and the lows. If he whines about the Patriots he looks like a *****. So honestly Slash. Enjoy most of your thoughts but we really differ here.His cheatiot take prompted me not to buy.
C’mon Slash, you know no coach will let that cat out of the bag. When it does, and I’m talking way down the road, it’s going to be a player or someone from Kraft’s organization that will fess up about Belichick’s orchestrations.
I would have respected a more honest assessment but I knew with him being in the spotlight we weren't going to get one. But don't get me wrong I am sure his overall story is a good read. I probably would have even preferred for him not to even mention the cheats that still would have been better than blowing smoke up our arses.sitting on my deck third beer and enjoying Chapter three. strikes me that this statement pretty much summarizes everything happening. I don't hear exactly what I want about one thing so **** this. To me this story is about growing up in Western PA from a kid to the leader of the flagship franchise in the league. The highs and the lows. If he whines about the Patriots he looks like a *****. So honestly Slash. Enjoy most of your thoughts but we really differ here.
Matt Walsh sez hold my beer.C’mon Slash, you know no coach will let that cat out of the bag. When it does, and I’m talking way down the road, it’s going to be a player or someone from Kraft’s organization that will fess up about Belichick’s orchestrations.
Matt who?Matt Walsh sez hold my beer.
zonaburgh, i wasn't ******* kidding. what's your address? I need it so i can come pick up the book.cool, sounds good. what's your address?
kinda my take too. And also if we were not smart enough to change up our signals......I can only assume that he's being honest in the book's presentation. His relationship with BB is brief in coverage as they were both coordinators, becoming head coaches about the same time. He doesn't cast blame on others for the times things didn't go well, but felt it was on him for not teaching well enough and not assuming that those he was teaching actually understood what he was trying to convey.
Walsh.Matt who?
OK I'm right off Forest Road 240, about 18 miles south of Flagstaff. Find the Rafael fire, and go about 12 miles East.zonaburgh, i wasn't ******* kidding. what's your address? I need it so i can come pick up the book.