Del Rio is a good coach, he'll find a team next year easily.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/72...-rio-sell-team
Prospective new owner says he'll keep the team in Jacksonville (why?).
Weaver's selling it to a Paki.
Sucks for JDR, he wasn't great but that was a no-win situation there.
Del Rio is a good coach, he'll find a team next year easily.
Other than the bull politics Del Rio played at random times, he was one of the best at getting the most out of the hand he was dealt. Jacksonville choosing the GM over him was moronic.
about time, they need to move them outta that hole city.
Ain't happenin, bro...part of the deal was that the team stays in Jacksonville.
I would really like Arizona to fire Whiz and go after Del Rio. Always liked Del Rio. Not sure the Cardinals are the opportunity he needs to be maximized, though.
I agree with this.
I can't believe you're giving credit to the guy who is solely responsible for holding back the white Randy Moss.
So does anybody remember that random Jags fan who said they would win the division earlier this offseason? "The Jags are young, getting better, blah blah blah"
ole ball coach, sidelines, etc
San Antonio Jags.
co-signed,
Buddy Holly
Dammit you beat me to it.
I'm that Jags Fan. I don't remember claiming the Jags would win the division. If I did I was clearly wrong. They are young and they will most definetly gain more talent without a doubt. There are a few players on IR that are definite prospects to add to the young core of talent. The GM Gene Smith is worth keeping. He is highly regarded throuout the league. There have been sources that have come out after the years that have proven that Gene Smith wanted to draft players such as Rothlisberger, Suggs and so on. Unfortunatly Wayne Weaver had Shack Harris as the primary GM role and he was ing up pick after pick after pick.
Delrio kind of did get a little bit of a deal if you look at it from a talent stand point. The front office routinely drafted busts and went after need in the draft instead of best talent available. They drafted Byron Leftwich when they had Mark Brunell. They drafted horribly in seven years. Just as an example the previous GM drafted 60+ players and the only remaining players out of those 60+ are MJD, Darryl Smith, Marcedes Lewis and Greg Jones. That is ed up! There was no core being built to sustain any success what soever.
The problem though is that JDR was not that bright of a coach. He just looked tough and Jim Rome always hyped him up as a no bull type of guy. here are some things that JDR routinely ed up.
Training issues: Training camps were too light or practices were too physical. Players were getting hurt in practice mysteriously every ing year.
Chop that wood!: He was the ultimate Rah Rah coach. Does anyone remember JDR putting a ing tree stump in the locker room with a ing axe to chop wood. The kicker literally sliced his ing foot off. Other than that when you watch his press conferences he always said the same ing things.
He got in the way: He called the defense and the offense and game plan or he didn't do it all. JDR fired and went through at least 4 offensive coordinators and 4 defensive coordinators and umpteen position coaches.
JDR doesn't coach up players or find players strengths and weaknesses. He refused to break away from things that weren't working until it was too late. He was stubborn as and didn't allow players to develop. We would keep six WR's and only play 3 or four. I don't know how many times a player would make a decent play or two and then you never heard from that player again.
Bottom line no accountability: In 9 years coaching the Jags JDR never accepted fault or responsibility. He made a habit of throwing the current OC under the bus all year. In post game press conferences he would literally blame the OC for a call hear or a call there. It got to the point that the owner was falling for that bull anymore. When you fire that many OC's and DC's and the head coach is still blaming those coaches then you've run out of chances. The beauty of it all is that those same coordinators that he continuously dragged under the bus will have an opportunity to prove JDR right or wrong. Then I will know that JDR was truly full of or not. But after nine years he had plenty opportunity to make something happen and he just didn't do enough. He might be a decent college coach though.
Honestly, have you even been there? If you have I guess you have your reasons. But Jacksonville is beautiful. Like any other major city it has it's share of crappiness. But J'ville has great water sports, fishing, hunting a mecca for golfing, good eats beautiful women great weather and great location. Atlanta, Tallahassee, Orlando, Daytona, Tampa, Ft.Lauderdale and Miami are all relatively close. At least within 6 hours drive or closer.
I remember that story with the kicker damn near cutting his foot off in the locker room
Put an axe in a locker room fulla roided up meatheads and the ing kicker is the one who injures himself![]()
He was a good kicker too. What an idiot!![]()
TBH,
I couldn't remember so I looked it up. It was actually the punter:
Keep Chopping Wood
"Keep Chopping Wood." It was intended to indicate how they were to slowly whittle away the huge obstacle in the way of improving the team. While most of the team was out for practice, punter Chris Hanson took a swing, missed the stump and seriously injured his non kicking foot. Hanson missed the remainder of the 2003 season, being replaced by Mark Royals.[9]
Either way, it was ing stupid. You can't just have a damn plaque in the locker room ala Coach Pop for the Spurs.
Or the crackhead Randy Moss![]()
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