I do not want to turn this into a I don't like Philbin troll posting. For the record I like the guy so far on alot of front's. I do however have a few concerns about how he relates to players and how he carries himself from what I have seen on Hard Knocks and wonder if this will be an issue down the road?
The question I am posing is do the players on the team honestly buy into Philbin as "the coach" beyond trying to get a job during training camp. In alot of the segments on Hard knocks when he meets with players and or talks to them he looks so disconnected. When he brings them into his office he immediately sits down with some water and just says ah uh to whatever they say like hes just going through the motions, and rarely ever looks at them either which to me is weird.
Hes constantly worried about them being clean and business like. These are 21-35 year old guys who are payed to crush skulls and get ever competitive edge they can on opposing teams. Church talk might not work. I understand he doesn't want druggies, and law problems but he seems to me to be better fit for Grocery store manager with his personalty.
Again im not killing the guy but wondering if the players see this disconnect and at some point are like this stuffy old man and just bail on him?? Probably over-reacting of course but does anyone else feel this could be a problem at some point with relation to players?
I don't get the sense of him showing much emotion on the sidelines either, something I really appreciated in a head coach. Cowher for example let the players know what he thought and I could tell he cares. These even keeled guys like Andy Reid and Philbin while good never seem to light that fire when it's needed.
Just a question..
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Cam Cameron did this passive aggressive ****.
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Agree I understand that, hes hes a good choice for an example but Bill is just like that with the media. Hes in their face more at practices and meetings from what I have been told by friends who have been to camps and such..
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More seriously, what these players "buy in" to IMO is the perception that their coaching staff is intelligent, knowledgeable, and hard-working enough to put them in position to win. That ranges all the way from the schemes they employ on offense and defense, to the adjustments and play calls they make during games.
The head coach's demeanor and personality and "in your face" capability aren't even important IMO. The effects that are usually attributed to that sort of thing are in reality generated by leaders among the players IMO. -
Sparano was an in your face kinda guy. I think many people put too much emphasis on how bombastic a coach should be. Tony Dungy and Lovie Smith are about as laid back as it gets, and they're both rather successful.
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When I was in the same room with Sparano last year, I was amazed at how subtly confrontational he was. It like the guy was just waiting for you to challenge him so he could smack you down. And this was for Web Weekend....
He seemed like the kind of guy that didnt think he needed to explain himself you. It was both impressive and well, stupid.
Philbin takes a different approach, more diplomatic and more willing to give you a reason. I don't that makes him a pushover. It seems pretty clear to me that he will not tolerate someone that is being a problem. He is easy going, but he has a dead seriousness to him. Reminds me of my boss.Da 'Fins, dolfan7171, muscle979 and 4 others like this. -
I think it's very important that they do that in the near future. Get the veterans you want to keep around on board and in it for the long haul. Then many of the other guys may play hard and get on board with the rebuilding effort if it means getting themselves a long-term contract.Dorfdad likes this. -
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I am tired of the Bellichick comparisons. None of you must have seen the America's game with BB. He is a sleeping pill with the media. He is witty, outgoing, and demonstrative with players and coaches. The one game, he told Derrick Mason to shut up, and he was going to kick his ***. Stop it with the BB. Philbin resembles BB's presser's and thats not good. But not BB.
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Just my opinion and I hope I am wrong about him.Dorfdad likes this. -
If this team gets off to slow start (0-5 or 1-4) which is very possible, if there is no respect for Philbin or they see him as you've described.....we'll have the 1st overall pick in April. -
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As to moving VD, I think the veterans will look at it more as 'business' in the NFL rather than a distraction. However, the producers of the show would like it to be portrayed as an issue to boost ratings.... -
And no, the vets won't look at the Vontae trade as a distraction. They'll look at it as a move that made the team worse. As fans, we have the luxury of daydreaming about the possible net returns on the compensation in 2013 and beyond. Reggie Bush is playing for hard cash right now. -
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I'm not too concerned with Philbin's approach as far as personality and interactions. If you don't win, it's a problem. If you do win, it's not. People would swear all the time that the Giants were on the verge of revolt against Tom Coughlin who also is too old, too white, too out of touch, etc. Then they win Super Bowls.
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Besides...this post is total BS. The players better buy in if they want their money and a job. If my boss were John Belushi or Janet Reno, I could care less, as long as they were fair and competent. If Philbin is exactly the way he is portrayed on HC, but he shows the players that he knows his ****, they will buy into it. -
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was wondering how long it would take
before the anti-Philbin movement would begin.
got my answer in today's readings.
hubris!:butthead:
it will take at least four,
maybe five season games to establish the team
1) new coaches
2) new systems
3) rookie QB
if this is not a rebuilding project
then it is a major remodeling one
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"Is Philbin to "Old White Business Man" for today's NFL Players? AKA Will they buy in?"
is this an intentional racially loaded comment with all its ugly & inaccurate implications?
most disappointing on every level... :no: you'll get to vote in November, leave the NFL out of it.
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ATTENTION TO DETAIL
is important, so is speed, discipline & being on the right page.
for lack of a nail, a shoe was lost
for lack of a shoe, a horse was lost
for lack of a horse, a battle was lost
for lack of a battle, a war was lost
to criticize a coach for paying attention to detail & imposing discipline in an impersonal, dispassionate way in inane -
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