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I just don't see the point. Rule with an iron fist and players are going to start getting pissed at you. Being a hard-ass is one thing, but if your players resent you they won't play for you. You want tough discipline, but not at the expense of rationality. The punishment has to fit the crime. And since these are voluntary workouts there is no crime, and hence there should be no punishment. |
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05-25-2005, 01:58 PM | #32 |
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That said, I'm not making excuses for him. If he starts missing mandatory camps and practices, then I'll have a serious problem.
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And the point of sitting him is to send a message to him, the rest of the team, and the public at large that disrespect has consequences. If he does it again after you sit him for a few series, you sit him for a game, and so on and so forth. I don't think it's all that strange of a concept that discipline for first-time offenders should be less than discipline for repeat offenders. He pulls the same crap next year, increase punishment even more, but don't get walked all over by some 22 year old who thinks he's above the rest of the team. And players won't play for you if they don't respect you either, so I'm sorry but I've had enough years of players treating Skins' coaches like jokes because they were too afraid to say a word of disapproval to anyone. Did you really think the players played hard for Turner or Spurrier? Did you really think they respected them at all? Those guys let the players walk all over them, never dished out a bit of discipline, and what do we have to show for it? I fail to see how your coaching style has ever proven more effective? On the other hand, guys like Parcells, Ditka, Shannahan, Gruden, Billick and Belicheck have never had a problem getting tough on players, and they have how many rings?
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I think much is being made over nothing.
The media and we the fans are probably more bothered by his absence than the team is. Do you think the players and coaches are beating themselves over the head right now wondering why Taylor isn't there? I really doubt it, it's probably business as usual at Redskins Park. As for benching him to teach him a lesson, we benched him last year for a game after his DWI incident for missing practice, that sure seemed to do the trick, huh? |
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But assuming someone like me wants to punish him for not calling Gibbs back: what else could they do? It's just entirely too helpless of a feeling for me to think that there is nothing that would work, so just let him go and show complete disdain for the coaching staff and team and then jump right into the starting lineup like nothing ever happened. The message that sends is "if you're good enough, you can tell me to go F%#K myself, and I'll still play you and let you start, then flip me off whenever you want." Again, I know I'm in the minority here for wanting to even bother trying to get through to this kid, but don't they have to do SOMETHING to try to make sure this isn't a yearly occurence? Maybe the answer to that is "No"?.......I don't know............I'm just really frustrated by this.
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And I think we can feel comfortable that Gibbs is a player's coach.
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If Gibbs keeps calling Taylor - and never gets a return call as has been reported - then at least one coach must be concerned that everyone else is here and Taylor is not. If this were no big deal, why would Gibbs be on the phone more than once? In addition to Taylor missing a game last year after his DWI incident, Taylor did not start in the first game of the year. Remember the other players "consoling him" on the bench? So, he did not get the message then and therefore, I doubt that it will be significantly more effective this year. BTW, there was an article in the NYT about Drew Rosenhaus. It said that he represented 91 different NFL players. That's a lot of balls to keep up in the air at the same time when it gets to be crunch time for contract negotiations, no?
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You're right. A player should be able to say FU*K You to the coach and still play if he's good enough. And because any small amount of discipline might not be successful, you just shouldn't bother. Absolutely. Players should definitely be allowed to show complete disrespect for their team and coaches and the precedent we should set for that behavior is to name that player your starter, because after all, nothing is more important that how fast a player can run and how high he can jump and how many plays he can make. Attitude means nothing and respect for the team should be completely discounted. Look, all I'm getting at is I think it's a little hasty to say that what I'm proposing is so "rediculous". Players have been benched and kept out of the starting lineup for less. Why we're so afraid to do it is beyond me.
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On Tom Coughlin, I'd contend that being 5 minutes late to a mandatory meeting is a worse offense than staying home from a voluntary workout. I think you're letting your frustration over Taylor cloud your judgment. Not everything is going to be perfect. What would you have done about John Riggins when he held out in 1981? Players need good coaches, and coaches need good players. You have to strike a balance between maintaining order and control over your team, and keeping your players happy and interested in being Redskins for the long term. Gibbs is excellent at this, Tom Coughlin is not. If you've got a player who just doesn't want to be here at all, like Laveraneus Coles, then you should get rid of him. But Sean Taylor has just been avoiding Gibbs and the team activities at this point, he hasn't made it clear that he doesn't want to be here. So if he shows up to mandatory practices, works hard, and plays well during the year, there's no harm done. All I'm saying is don't hang the guy just yet. He hasn't had a negative effect on the team attitude yet, he hasn't become a cancer yet, he hasn't caused us to lose a game yet, and he hasn't undermined the respect players have for the coaching staff yet. Benching him to "send a message" (ooh, I'm shaking in my boots) will do nothing and is premature. I'd rather see Gibbs worry about coaching the guys who are attending OTAs than worry about the guys who aren't there. |
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But I hear you..........I'm looking forward to his showing up for the mandatory stuff and I'm interested to see what kind of dynamic he has with the other players when/if he does show up. I hope that everyone will get along just fine and he picks up where he left off and he has a good excuse for Joe as to why he kept blowing him off. Hey, I'd love to be completely wrong here and have him show up without any ill-effects on his development or how the team/coaches view him. We'll see.
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i would like to know how many people on this sight would go to work if it was voluntary and you still got paid
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