onlydarksets
12-25-2007, 03:10 PM
anytime something goes wrong, like an extra timeout or bad clock management or a bad decision on a play call or an attempted fiel goal or whatever, who always gets blamed? Gibbs does, sometimes deservedly so but sometimes undeservedly, so i say he should get all the credit for throwing the red flag to challenge the 12 men on the field, if people are gonna blame him for all the bad things, then those same people need to praise him for the good things.
All I said was that he wasn't the one who noticed it - somebody else was advising him. I'm pretty sure Gibbs even said that was the case. It's his call to do (or not do) anything someone advises him about. Again, I give him all the credit for acting on the advice quickly (which is a big part of what great coaches need to do).
All I said was that he wasn't the one who noticed it - somebody else was advising him. I'm pretty sure Gibbs even said that was the case. It's his call to do (or not do) anything someone advises him about. Again, I give him all the credit for acting on the advice quickly (which is a big part of what great coaches need to do).