He probably gave us false info on the ravens
Now if they'd just release Thomas, Jarvis Jones, and Blake.
Tomlin dropping the hammer and bringing hell. Tomlin is excited to drop 40 on the Browns and get too the cleaning house after Jets whoop the Bills. First thing, release Boykin. That guy has gave Tomlin headaches all year with his ability to cover.
why does every thread have to turn to Tomlin bashing...there are plenty of coaching threads to post this **** in
Kinda reminds you of kordell doesn't it?
No idea why
Ross Ventrone signed
Can he return kicks any better than Jones?
my guess is all you redneck racist on this site
Can he return kicks any better than Jones?
why does every thread have to turn to Tomlin bashing...there are plenty of coaching threads to post this **** in
No one faults them for trying, we fault them for who they tried it with. It was apparent to EVERYONE here in his first game with us that Jacoby was terrible, how in the world did professional talent evaluators not see that during his workout? And we fault them for continually trotting him out there, despite his obvious struggles, waiting for him to cost us a game. We fault MT for watching him fumble the first punt of the last game he started and then trotting him back out there for the second punt of the game, which he promptly muffed (another terrible coaching decision). And we fault them for not cutting him immediately after that game, when it was apparent that he would never be used again. All of which are valid criticisms of the way Tomlin and Colbert handled the Jacoby Jones situation.We've been asking for a decent KR for awhile now. They bring someone in and it didn't work. It happens. I thought the change of scenery would help Jones, but he has lost it. You can't blame the coaches or Colbert for trying to upgrade the position.
No one faults them for trying, we fault them for who they tried it with. It was apparent to EVERYONE here in his first game with us that Jacoby was terrible, how in the world did professional talent evaluators not see that during his workout? And we fault them for continually trotting him out there, despite his obvious struggles, waiting for him to cost us a game. We fault MT for watching him fumble the first punt of the last game he started and then trotting him back out there for the second punt of the game, which he promptly muffed (another terrible coaching decision). And we fault them for not cutting him immediately after that game, when it was apparent that he would never be used again. All of which are valid criticisms of the way Tomlin and Colbert handled the Jacoby Jones situation.
His workout and practice are different from an actual game. With whom is out there at the time, they jumped on JJ when he was released. They saw him first hand of what he did to our special teams. Granted, it was a few years ago, but I'm surprised his "skills" diminished as fast as they have. I agree that our coaches are bull-headed about sticking with their decisions. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Dri was a bust. They hung onto too long. Jacoby was a bust, they held onto him too long and there are others currently on the team that fit that mold, as well. They deserve the criticism they get, but they can't always hit homeruns.