S stillerfaninfl Well-known member Contributor Joined Apr 12, 2014 Messages 2,813 Reaction score 2,427 Points 113 Jun 12, 2023 #1 https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/06/12/rod-woodson-out-as-head-coach-xfl-vegas-vipers?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=news_tab Stillers got any openings??
https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/06/12/rod-woodson-out-as-head-coach-xfl-vegas-vipers?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=news_tab Stillers got any openings??
X xjx Well-known member Member Joined May 9, 2014 Messages 5,894 Reaction score 6,041 Points 113 Jun 13, 2023 #2 I'd pass on Woodson. He was a good player. He acts and talks like a punk. I wouldn't want to interact with him if I was a coach or administrator.
I'd pass on Woodson. He was a good player. He acts and talks like a punk. I wouldn't want to interact with him if I was a coach or administrator.
Drink IRON City KAYAK Champion who drives a LUXURY S10 Forefather Contributor Joined Apr 9, 2014 Messages 35,174 Reaction score 39,682 Points 113 Location between $2 short & ten buck two Jun 13, 2023 #3 Not all players make great coaches. Loved him while he was here, but when he left he was no longer a player for the STEELERS. NOT sure of his coaching prowlness as I haven’t heard of anything “stand-out” in his doings. Salute the nation
Not all players make great coaches. Loved him while he was here, but when he left he was no longer a player for the STEELERS. NOT sure of his coaching prowlness as I haven’t heard of anything “stand-out” in his doings. Salute the nation
D DesertSteel Well-known member Member Joined Sep 21, 2020 Messages 373 Reaction score 543 Points 93 Location Arizona Jun 13, 2023 #4 He was no good at broadcasting. Seems the same with coaching. He was, however, one of the greatest football players to ever live.
He was no good at broadcasting. Seems the same with coaching. He was, however, one of the greatest football players to ever live.
MT~Forged Well-known member Forefather Contributor Joined Apr 8, 2014 Messages 6,311 Reaction score 7,502 Points 113 Jun 13, 2023 #5 Most times the best coaches were mediocre players. They had to learn everything so as to be able to keep up. Great players don’t necessarily “know“ how to teach someone to do it.
Most times the best coaches were mediocre players. They had to learn everything so as to be able to keep up. Great players don’t necessarily “know“ how to teach someone to do it.
Drink IRON City KAYAK Champion who drives a LUXURY S10 Forefather Contributor Joined Apr 9, 2014 Messages 35,174 Reaction score 39,682 Points 113 Location between $2 short & ten buck two Jun 14, 2023 #6 Hines seems to be making a little headway in his coaching endeavors. I’d take him in the WR room as a coach. Salute the nation
Hines seems to be making a little headway in his coaching endeavors. I’d take him in the WR room as a coach. Salute the nation
M madinsomniac Regular Member Member Joined May 9, 2014 Messages 21,916 Reaction score 25,532 Points 113 Location LP in the burgh Jun 15, 2023 #7 To be fair, his IQ probably dropped 20 points the second he signed with Baltimore , then another 20 inking the deal with the Raiders
To be fair, his IQ probably dropped 20 points the second he signed with Baltimore , then another 20 inking the deal with the Raiders