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saden1 12-09-2014, 03:40 PM If one refuses to speak up productively about the dysfunction of their job at the time, they shouldn't be a d-bag about it after the fact.
You ever heard the term don't shit where you eat? No? Ask Percy Harvin!
Rotten1980 12-09-2014, 03:48 PM Wow, we're blaming London for pointing out the obvious instead of celebrating him for pointing the finger where it belongs.
...be nice London, be nice to Jim! It's OK to call zero blitz on 2nd and 20 now and then.
Yeah! You see the big picture, what is everybody else looking at?
SmootSmack 12-09-2014, 03:51 PM DeAngelo Hall and others have said that Shanahan called for those Cover Zeros. 99% positive Hall (or maybe someone else) even said it while Shanahan was here "Shanahan loves to call that cover zero"
As for London-Haslett. Haslett's underachieved, even with the obstacles laid in front of him. He and Raheem are the leaders of that coaching staff and both should be let go as soon as the season ends.
But for all the times staff, coaches, players, media looked the other way and protected this image of London Fletcher, for all the times he missed assignments on the field, for all the times he didn't allow better/healthier players to take the field to preserve his "ironman" streak, for all the times Haslett-even though the relationship was strained-praised London publicly despite his shortcomings. For all that, London repays him like this? Fuck London Fletcher
BaltimoreSkins 12-09-2014, 03:52 PM You ever heard the term don't shit where you eat? No? Ask Percy Harvin!
There is a huge difference between what Percy Harvin did and being proactive in trying to resolve a problem. You have never voiced dissatisfaction with something where you work?
Rotten1980 12-09-2014, 04:01 PM ^ ahhh I get it now. But still, fuck Fletcher and Haslett, and Haslett is the one the team can do something about.
Giantone 12-09-2014, 04:39 PM Wow, we're blaming London for pointing out the obvious instead of celebrating him for pointing the finger where it belongs.
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No, others aren't ,they are saying if you want to call someone out fine , just don't use the children of the person you want to call out ,that is classless .
DeAngelo Hall and others have said that Shanahan called for those Cover Zeros. 99% positive Hall (or maybe someone else) even said it while Shanahan was here "Shanahan loves to call that cover zero"
As for London-Haslett. Haslett's underachieved, even with the obstacles laid in front of him. He and Raheem are the leaders of that coaching staff and both should be let go as soon as the season ends.
But for all the times staff, coaches, players, media looked the other way and protected this image of London Fletcher, for all the times he missed assignments on the field, for all the times he didn't allow better/healthier players to take the field to preserve his "ironman" streak, for all the times Haslett-even though the relationship was strained-praised London publicly despite his shortcomings. For all that, London repays him like this? Fuck London Fletcher
This is the big picture folks.
Chico23231 12-09-2014, 04:57 PM Yeah i forgot the lame ironman streak thing...I really have a problem with the whole thing, but to go after his kid like that as well, what kind of a man does that? That is truely repulsive
I must admit, this has changed my respect and admiration towards LF........
...shame
saden1 12-09-2014, 05:09 PM There is a huge difference between what Percy Harvin did and being proactive in trying to resolve a problem. You have never voiced dissatisfaction with something where you work?
My view is that sanctification and dissatisfaction are personal and temporal in nature and irrelevant to decision making in the workplace. The workplace is about collaboration and having empirical data to support positive change or innovation.
Since none of us were in the locker room with Fletcher it's hard to know what kind of changes he tried to bring about while on the team. And now that he is not on the team and he is able to speak freely about his experience in the locker room I think we need to appropriate that instead of thinking he is an asshole for speaking up.
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