Do you trust Gibbs?

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illdefined
09-17-2005, 06:32 PM
SUNRA has disputed Gibb's decisions on other things pretty recently, and also felt the heat of the sudden Gibbs 'born again'. as for many more, i'd love to see that poll. wonder if there's an archive.

point is anyone can change their minds, Gibbs too of course, just don't forget you once held a different point of view. there's been a lot of false righteousness on the board lately.

MTK
09-17-2005, 06:35 PM
Personally, I've never said that I didn't think Brunell sucked last year... he did, I said it last year and I'm saying it now.

However, I'm not taking the view that he can't be improved this year. The anti-Brunell people keep pointing to last year, he did this last year, he did that last year, and keep insisting there's no possible way he can be improved.

This is the hand we've been dealt, personally I'd rather roll with it and see what happens rather than crying over what could have been. The decision has been made to go back to Brunell and I support it.

SmootSmack
09-17-2005, 06:38 PM
SUNRA has disputed Gibb's decisions on other things pretty recently, and also felt the heat of the sudden Gibbs 'born again'. as for many more, i'd love to see that poll. wonder if there's an archive.

point is anyone can change their minds, Gibbs too of course, just don't forget you once held a different point of view. there's been a lot of false righteousness on the board lately.

Just like you said, anyone can change their minds even Gibbs. Does that make him untrustworthy?

what poll are you talking about?

illdefined
09-17-2005, 07:05 PM
i'm pretty sure at this point everyone's hoping Brunell's improved. a lot.

it's not that, its just the slew of new arguments comparing Gibbs to a infallible football God. its an argument Gibbs himself wouldn't agree with, and they're coming from a lot of previous semi 'heretics'.

as an example, some of the issues some us less religious types brought up, like the lack of a big receiver on the roster, turned out to be very real. Gibbs went as far as making Sean Taylor the solution.

ingenious if you ask me, but still the question was FAIR TO BRING UP. just as the Brunell one was. this year as well as last year.

illdefined
09-17-2005, 07:23 PM
Just like you said, anyone can change their minds even Gibbs. Does that make him untrustworthy?

what poll are you talking about?

early on this thread I asked what a poll that asked "did you trust Gibbs LAST YEAR?" would look like.

seems a lot of people have confused faith with trust, and just because we want the answers means we aren't fans or back coach Gibbs. not only is that wrong, its also inappropriate considering some of the sources. that's all.

SmootSmack
09-17-2005, 08:13 PM
early on this thread I asked what a poll that asked "did you trust Gibbs LAST YEAR?" would look like.

seems a lot of people have confused faith with trust, and just because we want the answers means we aren't fans or back coach Gibbs. not only is that wrong, its also inappropriate considering some of the sources. that's all.

So how would you answer the question "Do you have faith in Gibbs?"

illdefined
09-17-2005, 08:24 PM
So how would you answer the question "Do you have faith in Gibbs?"

100% yes. if we're lucky enough to keep him around long enough he will turn this ship completely around. but it'd be foolish to think it won't be without mistakes, especially in his first years back to an unfamiliar NFL. like Brunell was last year, and very well could be again this year.

SmootSmack
09-17-2005, 08:28 PM
100% yes. if we're lucky enough to keep him around long enough he will turn this ship completely around. but it'd be foolish to think it won't be without mistakes, especially in his first years back to an unfamiliar NFL. like Brunell was last year, and very well could be again this year.

So wouldn't it be natural to think that if you have faith in him that you trust him?

SkinsFreak44
09-17-2005, 08:28 PM
I do. He has always shown the ability to adapt. Gibbs is a man of honor and his players respect him. He know how to get player to play hard for him and he is surrounded with a quality staff.

illdefined
09-17-2005, 08:51 PM
So wouldn't it be natural to think that if you have faith in him that you trust him?

I just said I expect some early mistakes, so no I don't trust all his early decisions. again, Brunell last year is a perfect example. well, take the whole OFFENSE last year as an example. I also think Gibbs is mortal and may possess human flaws. for instance I haven't totally discounted personal pride as a factor with Brunell.

still, I'm looking forward to him surprising me like he did when he solved (albeit not 100%) the big receiver problem some of us (including SUNRA) perceived by adding Sean Taylor to the red zone offense. eventually, I have total faith he'll get it all right. until then, I think he'll get most of it right.

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