Pierce Interview.

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Daseal
10-31-2004, 08:06 PM
He said that since we wanted Mark Brunell we better stick by him and never hear a boo in Fedex again.

I'm sorry, but a large majority of people in this town did NOT want Mark Brunell, and many supported it because Gibbs is some sort of genius who knows what he's doing.

I think our defense has to be upset they play so hard and so well but our offense can't throw them a bone.

d151b
10-31-2004, 08:32 PM
if you don't get the job done (brunell) that's one thing. BUT...... when you get paid a bagillion dollars and suck it up this friggin' bad, you DESERVE every single boo and probably desevere a few MILLION more.

Gmanc711
10-31-2004, 08:45 PM
Antonio's play has been great, but who is he to tell the fans weather or not too boo. Hes getting paid a fortune to be their on Sundays, while the fans have to shell out a fortune to be their on Sundays. If I was there today when Brunell was throwing that bulls--t around, I'd boo too.

VTSkins897
10-31-2004, 08:47 PM
ill def be booing them if they keep it up. i understand his frustration though. they thought that they had this one.

skinsguy
10-31-2004, 08:54 PM
I think Antonio was just frustrated and in his own way, he's showing that he's not goig to be one of the nah sayer players who point fingers, but would rather play as a team. Of course, heck I don't agree with him either on the booing part. I mean, I was watching Pittsburgh's rookie QB complete accurate low percentage passes tonight. Brunell just isn't playing up to the money.

monk81
10-31-2004, 08:56 PM
I think where Pierce is coming from is when the other team hears the home team fan's boo, it demoralizes the home team, and pumps up the opposition, because the opposition is thinking........look their own fans think they suck, and the home team is thinking, no faith in us...........

In otherwords folks, you're helping the opposition..................

offiss
10-31-2004, 09:33 PM
I think Antonio was just frustrated and in his own way, he's showing that he's not goig to be one of the nah sayer players who point fingers, but would rather play as a team. Of course, heck I don't agree with him either on the booing part. I mean, I was watching Pittsburgh's rookie QB complete accurate low percentage passes tonight. Brunell just isn't playing up to the money.


:twocents: That's about the worth of his performance up till now.

leave the figer pointing to us! :biggthump

cpayne5
10-31-2004, 09:38 PM
Antonio's play has been great, but who is he to tell the fans weather or not too boo. Hes getting paid a fortune to be their on Sundays, while the fans have to shell out a fortune to be their on Sundays. If I was there today when Brunell was throwing that bulls--t around, I'd boo too.
He was asked what he thought about the booing. He said what any frustrated player who just lost a game like that would say. He basically was sticking by his QB. In my book, that's better than starting a rift between the offense and defense.

MTK
11-01-2004, 09:36 AM
I agree cpayne, Pierce's comment says to me this team is sticking together no matter what. The fans and/or the media aren't going to shove a wedge between any of the units. It's definitely a huge positive that the team is sticking together and not resorting to calling each other out.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
11-01-2004, 01:49 PM
I agree cpayne, Pierce's comment says to me this team is sticking together no matter what. The fans and/or the media aren't going to shove a wedge between any of the units. It's definitely a huge positive that the team is sticking together and not resorting to calling each other out.

Arrington called out the offense several times earlier this season for not getting it done when the defense had done everything to put them in a position to win. He didn't explicitly refer to the offense, but everyone knew what he was talking about.

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