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you guys see this? jesus Mike calm down. dude got fired for this too
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Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
you guys see this? jesus Mike calm down. dude got fired for this too�
Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
you guys see this? jesus Mike calm down. dude got fired for this too�
You serious? Any worse than Smith? Yes he is, especially if his nickname is Captain CheckdownOriginally Posted by GotHolesInMySocks
nice whoopin we got today
looks like trent edwards is being shopped.......lets give him a shot for the rest of the year, he cant be any worse thsn smith
we can forget about vick, john lynch just said that reid told him vick is the starter for the rest of the season
You serious? Any worse than Smith? Yes he is, especially if his nickname is Captain CheckdownOriginally Posted by GotHolesInMySocks
nice whoopin we got today
looks like trent edwards is being shopped.......lets give him a shot for the rest of the year, he cant be any worse thsn smith
we can forget about vick, john lynch just said that reid told him vick is the starter for the rest of the season
[h1]Seriously, Mike, Jimmy has to go[/h1]
CHARLIE RIEDEL / AP
49ers quarterback Alex Smith (11) is sacked by Chiefs linebacker Tamba Hali during the third quarter against Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010 in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs won the game, 31-10.
Published: Sunday, September 26, 2010 at 2:54 p.m.
Last Modified: Sunday, September 26, 2010 at 2:54 p.m.
( page all of 4 )
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Mike Singletary takes pride in being a blunt guy, in being a truth-teller. Now, he needs to hear the truth.
Hear this, Mike. Fire offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye, fire him after that pitiful showing here on Sunday. Fire him even though you said after the game he will be your offensive coordinator all season. Just fire him. If you donât, then re-assign him to a subordinate position. Make him second banana to someone who knows offense.
Does that sound harsh? Well, thatâs too bad. You live in a harsh world, a win-or-lose world and now you are 0-3 and after next week in Atlanta, you will be 0-4. Count on it. Thereâs a good chance youâll go 0-5. You need a new offensive coordinator and you need him fast.
The pity of it, Mike, is you have more offensive talent than Kansas City. Anyone can see that. Vernon Davis is a mismatch against every defensive player he encounters. But Raye doesnât know how to use him or any of your players. Heâs color-blind in a Technicolor world. Replace him while you still have a job.
Compare his work to the combination of the Chiefsâ Todd Haley and Charlie Weis.
Their team has limited talent. But they use what they have, use it with imagination and flare. Their game plan was a pleasure to watch, like that double-flea-flicker watchamacallit they used, the ball going back to quarterback Matt Cassell and Cassell throwing a 45-yard touchdown pass to Dwayne Bowe.
Raye never would call a play like that. All he understands is Frank Gore up the middle about a million times mixed with a few screen passes. That dull play calling passes for daring with him. He lacks the nerve the Chiefs demonstrated every minute of the game.
Face it, Mike, the Chiefs took it to you all day. They were the aggressors. For all your big words and your tough-guy posturing, you absorbed whatever they gave you, just accepted it. You never once dictated the agenda or dominated the fight or were even in the fight. The Chiefs beat you up.
I admit Iâm coming down hard on Rayeâs ability. But heâs not the biggest problem.
This you need to understand. You are the big problem. I mean nothing personal by this. I like you as a man, but as a head coach you are lacking. I must say that.
I donât believe you know the first thing about offensive football. If you did, you never could have accepted Raye on your staff. Your main offensive philosophy is âbalance.â
[h1]Seriously, Mike, Jimmy has to go[/h1]
CHARLIE RIEDEL / AP
49ers quarterback Alex Smith (11) is sacked by Chiefs linebacker Tamba Hali during the third quarter against Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010 in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs won the game, 31-10.
Published: Sunday, September 26, 2010 at 2:54 p.m.
Last Modified: Sunday, September 26, 2010 at 2:54 p.m.
( page all of 4 )
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Mike Singletary takes pride in being a blunt guy, in being a truth-teller. Now, he needs to hear the truth.
Hear this, Mike. Fire offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye, fire him after that pitiful showing here on Sunday. Fire him even though you said after the game he will be your offensive coordinator all season. Just fire him. If you donât, then re-assign him to a subordinate position. Make him second banana to someone who knows offense.
Does that sound harsh? Well, thatâs too bad. You live in a harsh world, a win-or-lose world and now you are 0-3 and after next week in Atlanta, you will be 0-4. Count on it. Thereâs a good chance youâll go 0-5. You need a new offensive coordinator and you need him fast.
The pity of it, Mike, is you have more offensive talent than Kansas City. Anyone can see that. Vernon Davis is a mismatch against every defensive player he encounters. But Raye doesnât know how to use him or any of your players. Heâs color-blind in a Technicolor world. Replace him while you still have a job.
Compare his work to the combination of the Chiefsâ Todd Haley and Charlie Weis.
Their team has limited talent. But they use what they have, use it with imagination and flare. Their game plan was a pleasure to watch, like that double-flea-flicker watchamacallit they used, the ball going back to quarterback Matt Cassell and Cassell throwing a 45-yard touchdown pass to Dwayne Bowe.
Raye never would call a play like that. All he understands is Frank Gore up the middle about a million times mixed with a few screen passes. That dull play calling passes for daring with him. He lacks the nerve the Chiefs demonstrated every minute of the game.
Face it, Mike, the Chiefs took it to you all day. They were the aggressors. For all your big words and your tough-guy posturing, you absorbed whatever they gave you, just accepted it. You never once dictated the agenda or dominated the fight or were even in the fight. The Chiefs beat you up.
I admit Iâm coming down hard on Rayeâs ability. But heâs not the biggest problem.
This you need to understand. You are the big problem. I mean nothing personal by this. I like you as a man, but as a head coach you are lacking. I must say that.
I donât believe you know the first thing about offensive football. If you did, you never could have accepted Raye on your staff. Your main offensive philosophy is âbalance.â