Re: Sometimes Its Who You Keep Not Who You Sign
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Originally Posted by SmootSmack
Sure thing. It's a shame really, because Spurrier has a great football mind. But he just wasn't cut out I guess to be an NFL head coach. I had never seen such disorder in my life as compared to those two years he was coaching the Redskins. He didn't care, many of the players didn't care. It was a mess. Turner was a bit of a mess too, but at least he tried. And the players weren't as unruly under him. Under Spurrier, that definitely wasn't the case.
Anyway, as for Clark. saden's right
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I wonder how Spurrier would work out as an offensive coordinator (not that he would ever dream of working for someone else!). If he could just draw it up and let the HC run the team, it sounds like he could be pretty successful.
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