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  1. nothing like spraying your feathers with honey, and throwing rocks at a big hornet nest, dancing around all the bees, and then deciding you are a poor victim from being stung, and you finally have to run for cover, woodpecker. again. and again. and again.
  2. and I suppose the defense didn't have anything to do with the Patriots' superbowls? not buyin it. McDaniels' lack of character stands out in his resume. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000915131/article/josh-mcdaniels-withdraws-from-colts-coaching-job
  3. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000915131/article/josh-mcdaniels-withdraws-from-colts-coaching-job
  4. McDaniels' second season in Denver ended with a 3–9 record. The Broncos lost to the Kansas City Chiefs on December 5, and on the next day, McDaniels was fired by the Broncos." https://www.espn.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/268917/how-josh-mcdaniels-went-from-patriots-to-colts-and-back-again don't cherry pick my objections. It's just my opinion, that's all.
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_McDaniels "McDaniels's tenure with the Broncos was marred early on by a controversy involving an alleged trade offer from the Patriots involving the team's quarterback, Jay Cutler, which would have sent Matt Cassel to Denver. On March 9, 2009, according to ESPN, a conference call involving McDaniels, team owner Pat Bowlen and Cutler failed to resolve the issues. Cutler said he did not trust McDaniels and the organization following the trade controversy.[12] On April 2, 2009, the Broncos traded Cutler and a 2009 fifth-round draft pick to the Chicago Bears for quarterback Kyle Orton, first- and third-round picks in 2009 and a first-round pick in 2010. " 2010 season "Main article: 2010 Denver Broncos season McDaniels' second season in Denver ended with a 3–9 record. The Broncos lost to the Kansas City Chiefs on December 5, and on the next day, McDaniels was fired by the Broncos." Videotaping scandal Further information: 2010 Denver Broncos season § Videotaping scandal "On November 27, The Denver Post reported the Broncos were under investigation from the NFL, after it was reported that Steve Scarnecchia, the team's director of video operations hired by McDaniels in 2009, videotaped a San Francisco 49ers' walkthrough practice, during the teams' Week 8 game at Wembley Stadium in London, England.[13]" "The same day, the NFL fined the Broncos and McDaniels $50,000 each, and Scarnecchia was fired as a result of the incident. Scarnecchia told NFL investigators he acted alone and "knew it was wrong" to tape the walkthrough practice, after the rest of the Broncos' staff had left the stadium. Scarnecchia later presented McDaniels with the six-minute video, but McDaniels declined to view it, and it was not shown to any other Broncos staff member, and therefore the NFL determined the Broncos had not gained a competitive advantage from it. An anonymous source alerted the Broncos on November 8, who conducted an internal investigation before alerting the NFL. NFL Security then began its investigation, which included a forensic analysis of the computer from which the recording was later deleted by Scarnecchia.[14] Both the NFL and the Broncos determined that McDaniels knew nothing about the incident.[15]" "However, the NFL fined McDaniels due to the fact that he did not immediately report the incident to the league office, as required by policy. The NFL also fined the Broncos, as "clubs are ultimately accountable for the conduct of their employees."[14]" "According to The Denver Post, the videotaping incident was a major factor in McDaniels' firing a week later; while the Broncos did not deem it something that merited being fired for cause, they considered his failure to report the incident "unforgivable."[15]" ****************************************************************** and after what McDaniels did to the Colts... I wouldn't trust him for nothin. Stephanski wins bigtime. Has to. No brainer. McDaniels has been known as an arrogant prick to a serious fault since hs. The only place he's been successful at all, is with the Patriots. Good for him, except he failed the Brocos miserably, screwed over the Colts unprofessionally, and has ridden the coattails of terrific talent at qb for years in Tom Brady. McDaniels was such a turd, his OWN AGENT FIRED HIM. I said it was a no-brainer for good reason, imho. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/josh-mcdaniels-reportedly-gets-fired-by-his-agent-hours-after-spurning-colts/
  6. Well, try a bit harder. Stephanski has NEVER FAILED anywhere he's ever been. He has been highly successful. https://www.vikings.com/team/coaches-roster/kevin-stefanski Biography Kevin Stefanski, the longest-tenured coach on the Vikings staff, enters his 14th season in 2019 with the Vikings and 1st as the Offensive Coordinator, a position he held on an interim basis to end the 2018 season. He has coached QBs, TEs and RBs in his tenure with the team and Stefanski served as the QBs Coach in 2017 and 2018 before being elevated to Interim Offensive Coordinator for the final 3 games of 2018. In his 1st season working with QB Kirk Cousins, the veteran QB had a career year setting season bests in completion percentage (70.1%) and passing TDs (30) and threw the fewest INTs (10) since becoming a full-time starter in 2015. He set the Vikings single-season record with 425 completions, tied the mark for attempts with 606, 2nd-best completion % (70.1), 2nd-most passing yards (4,298) and 4th-highest passer rating (99.7). Cousins reached benchmarks that no other QB in NFL history had under the tutelage of Stefanski, becoming the 1st ever to throw for at least 4,000 yards, at least 30 passing TDs, 10 or fewer INTs and complete at least 70.0% of his passes in a season. In his 1st game as the Interim Offensive Coordinator, Stefanski guided the Vikings offense to a season-high 41 points and 418 yards of offense in a win over Miami. In his 2nd game calling plays, a 27-9 road win at Detroit, which ended the season ranked #10 in NFL defense, Stefanski led the offense to 340 yards of offense and 27 points, giving the Vikings consecutive games of at least 27 points and at least 100 rushing yards for only the 2nd time in a single season in the last 5 seasons for the Vikings. In 2017 the Vikings won the NFC North, went 13-3, earned the #2 seed in the NFC playoffs and advanced to the NFC Championship Game against eventual Super Bowl LII champion Philadelphia. The Vikings dealt with upheaval at the QB position early in the season and turned a negative into a positive. Vikings QB Sam Bradford had the best game of his career in the 2017 opener vs. New Orleans and earned his 1st career NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors, throwing for 346 yards, 3 TDs and a 143.0 passer rating. Bradford suffered a knee injury vs. New Orleans and went on to play only 1 more game in the regular season as the club turned to backup QB Case Keenum. Keenum entered the season with a 9-15 record in 24 career starts, posting a 58.4% completion mark, a 78.4 passer rating and TD-INT ratio of 24-20 in his career previous to Minnesota. With the Vikings, Keenum went 11-3 notched a 67.6% completion mark, a 98.3 passer rating a TD-INT ratio of 22-7. Keenum was NFC Offensive Player of the Month in November and posted 8 games with a 100+ passer rating to tie for 2nd-most in team history in a season and tied a team record with 10 games on the season without an INT. He had 6 games on the season without being sacked to set a team record and tied a team mark with 3 games during the campaign without a sack or INT. In his lone season coaching the RBs in 2016, Stefanski and the Vikings battled injuries along the offensive line and to RB Adrian Peterson that caused the runner to miss 13 games. The running game leaned on veterans Jerick McKinnon and Matt Asiata as the duo combined for 941 yards and 8 rushing TDs. McKinnon went to his roots and saw time as a WildDawg QB to give the running game a spark and the team found a role for WR Cordarrelle Patterson to get involved in the ground game. Under Stefanski’s guidance, the TE unit enjoyed a successful 2015 campaign. TE Kyle Rudolph started all 16 games for the second time in his career and finished with a career-high 495 receiving yards. He scored a team-high 5 touchdowns and topped 100-yards receiving in a game (vs. Green Bay, 11/22) for the first time in his career. In Stefanski’s 1st year tutoring the TEs in 2014, all 3 of the Vikings top TEs - Rudolph, Rhett Ellison and Chase Ford - caught TDs from Vikings QB Teddy Twatwater on the season. The TE trio averaged 10.6 yards per catch and all 3 were in the starting lineup during the season. Prior to overseeing the TE group, Stefanski served as the Vikings assistant QBs coach. Injuries led to Stefanski working with 3 different QBs who started at least 1 game during the 2013 season, with both Matt Cassel and Christian Ponder seeing action in 9 games. Cassel led the Vikings to their 1st victory of the season in his 1st start with the club vs. Pittsburgh (9/29/13) in London, England. The Vikings 2012 season exceeded outside expectations by going 10-6 and earning a berth in the playoffs as a Wild Card. The team continued to develop throughout the season, and Ponder grew as a signal caller as the season went on. Ponder’s improved play in the final month of the season was a key element of the Vikings going 4-0 down the stretch to earn a playoff spot. Ponder did not throw an INT in the final 3 games and had 8 games during the season without throwing a pick. The 2010 Vikings started 3 different QBs, Favre, Tarvaris Jackson and Joe Webb as the team struggled to find consistency while being riddled by injuries. Webb relieved Favre in the 1st half of the Monday Night Football game vs. Chicago (12/20) and started the final 2 outings, engineering an upset win at NFC East champion Philadelphia. Webb became only the 2nd Vikings QB to win his 1st start as a rookie. In 2009, Stefanski had a hands-on role in one of the most successful offensive seasons in Vikings history. The team improved dramatically in the passing game and developed new playmakers in prominent roles. Stefanski and the offensive staff helped veteran free agent Favre mesh with the offense despite reporting to the team in mid-August. Stefanski spent 2006-08 working directly with Head Coach Brad Childress on administrative duties and special projects. Stefanski first worked with Childress during Eagles training camp in 2005 as part of the team’s operations department. Stefanski spent the 2005 season at his alma mater, Pennsylvania, as assistant director of football operations, coordinating all aspects of the Quakers’ day-to-day operations. A team captain as a senior in 2004, Stefanski was part of one of the most successful stretches in the history of the Quaker football program. The team won Ivy League titles in 2000, 2002 and 2003, and the squad went undefeated in league play during 2002 and 2003. Twice honored as an Honorable Mention All-Ivy choice in 2002 and 2004, he was named Penn’s Defensive Rookie of the Year as a freshman in 2000. During Stefanski’s tenure, the squad posted a 42-7 overall record and a 32-3 mark in Ivy play. As a senior, the Quakers went 10-0 to become the 1st undefeated Penn team in a decade. Stefanski holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from Pennsylvania and attended St. Joseph’s Prep in Philadelphia. The Stefanski family has made a name in athletics as Kevin’s father, Ed, was a basketball standout at Penn and works in the front office of the Detroit Pistons. He has previously held executive positions with the NBA’s New Jersey Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, Toronto Raptors and Memphis Grizzlies. Stefanski and wife, Michelle, reside in Edina with their children, Will, Gabe and Juliet.
  7. not seeing it. McDaniels would be a mistake of mistakes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_McDaniels "McDaniels's tenure with the Broncos was marred early on by a controversy involving an alleged trade offer from the Patriots involving the team's quarterback, Jay Cutler, which would have sent Matt Cassel to Denver. On March 9, 2009, according to ESPN, a conference call involving McDaniels, team owner Pat Bowlen and Cutler failed to resolve the issues. Cutler said he did not trust McDaniels and the organization following the trade controversy.[12] On April 2, 2009, the Broncos traded Cutler and a 2009 fifth-round draft pick to the Chicago Bears for quarterback Kyle Orton, first- and third-round picks in 2009 and a first-round pick in 2010. " 2010 season "Main article: 2010 Denver Broncos season McDaniels' second season in Denver ended with a 3–9 record. The Broncos lost to the Kansas City Chiefs on December 5, and on the next day, McDaniels was fired by the Broncos." Videotaping scandal Further information: 2010 Denver Broncos season § Videotaping scandal "On November 27, The Denver Post reported the Broncos were under investigation from the NFL, after it was reported that Steve Scarnecchia, the team's director of video operations hired by McDaniels in 2009, videotaped a San Francisco 49ers' walkthrough practice, during the teams' Week 8 game at Wembley Stadium in London, England.[13]" "The same day, the NFL fined the Broncos and McDaniels $50,000 each, and Scarnecchia was fired as a result of the incident. Scarnecchia told NFL investigators he acted alone and "knew it was wrong" to tape the walkthrough practice, after the rest of the Broncos' staff had left the stadium. Scarnecchia later presented McDaniels with the six-minute video, but McDaniels declined to view it, and it was not shown to any other Broncos staff member, and therefore the NFL determined the Broncos had not gained a competitive advantage from it. An anonymous source alerted the Broncos on November 8, who conducted an internal investigation before alerting the NFL. NFL Security then began its investigation, which included a forensic analysis of the computer from which the recording was later deleted by Scarnecchia.[14] Both the NFL and the Broncos determined that McDaniels knew nothing about the incident.[15]" "However, the NFL fined McDaniels due to the fact that he did not immediately report the incident to the league office, as required by policy. The NFL also fined the Broncos, as "clubs are ultimately accountable for the conduct of their employees."[14]" "According to The Denver Post, the videotaping incident was a major factor in McDaniels' firing a week later; while the Broncos did not deem it something that merited being fired for cause, they considered his failure to report the incident "unforgivable."[15]" ****************************************************************** and after what McDaniels did to the Colts... I wouldn't trust him for nothin. Stephanski wins bigtime. Has to. No brainer.
  8. I changed my mind a bit - https://www.vikings.com/team/coaches-roster/kevin-stefanski for head coach, no doubt about it. But Kris Richard for DC.
  9. The decision will be Stephanski. His bio compared to McDaniels is a no-brainer. I hate to see the Vikings win again, but so be it. And, I'd hope Kris Richard ends up on the staff. DC ?
  10. Actually, this is an exciting time - because the odds are impossibly bad to pick another gm and hc that doesn't work out. So, there ya go. The next hc and gm will succeed greatly, because simple statistics show that it's impossible to keep getting a bad roll of the dice, every...single....dayum...time. Time for happy dancing when we go to the playoffs and maybe the superbowl this coming season. and every draft choice is a star. Oh, boy - we are really going to love this next draft and next season !
  11. https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth
  12. To leftwing media and individuals who want to "apologize" to iran A. You got attention, but you're sick. B. Read: https://100percentfedup.com/for-those-people-who-want-to-apologize-to-iran-meet-army-captain-brian-s-freeman/
  13. between the media and the leftist dem leaders... they may give a green light to iran to go to war while we are seriously politically divided...they may strike while we are at our most troubled. If Iran does anything to us, it's war. The UN can go straight to hell - it's long since corrupted and worthless. I'd take out their military and missile sites. It may be time to stop iran now, before we have to enjoin WWIII.
  14. woodpecker immediately gets insulting, then pretends to be a victim. sick stuff. Veterinarians Near You - Quickly find Bird Vet https://www.localvets.com AdEnter Your Zip Code & Find Info on Low Cost Vet. Search Now. Top Quality Pet Care · Call For Appointment Now · Exhaustive Directory · Trusted Professionals
  15. his nanny urged him to fly back and ridicule anything and anybody some more. He gets off on it or something.
  16. and smart mouth woodpecker never complained about all those things that obamao did. In fact, he gloated obaMao got bin laden. But we take out one of the worlds most dangerous terrorists... and ignorance from the left skyrockets. They hate Trump. obaMao and all did SO much damage to our country. And woody's asinine stances and personal insults on this board are pretty much the worst that's ever been.
  17. the dirtbags who decided the indefinate suspension... owe Garrett an apology. That was just an example made of an action by a player who plays for a team they don't care for. At least, that is the only way to explain it, imho.
  18. That is how you win. Take out the terrorists if you have to. Instead of paying them off, for a while, like pro-iran, pro palestinian obamao and co are. What the freakin heck.... follow the big money.
  19. does that once in a while. I redo it, then it works. ? Fixed it.
  20. odd, they don't get media coverage like the haters do. yeah. https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=rush+limbaugh&&view=detail&mid=05BC4F71EFADAC96204505BC4F71EFADAC962045&&FORM=VDRVRV
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