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I wonder when fans will stop disregarding what ex-players have to say because that player wasn't an all-pro or simply because that ex-player is an ex-player. It seems to be a consensus amongst ex-players that our locker room/team chemistry is not as amiable as it is amongst other teams.
C.C. Brown got the same reaction when he spoke about the NY Giants having better team chemistry. Our fans need to drop the inferiority complex and realize that maybe these guys aren't spouting off just to spite their ex-team. What they're saying just might have some substance. And, who does it really surprise that a team that has never had a winning season might not have as relaxed locker room as a team a year removed from a SB ring or a team coming off a division championship? It's a chicken-and-egg argument, but I'm of the thought that team chemistry is the result of winning football. Sure, winning football is also the result of team chemistry. But, I assure you that if this teams puts up double digit wins, a lot of these types of report will stop. But, being a fan of a team doesn't mean you have to dismiss any possibly negative aspect of that team. Our team might have a bad locker room, there's no reason to dismiss that fact because it's being told by C.C. Brown or Petey Faggins. Last edited by nero THE zero; 08-05-2009 at 03:10 PM. |
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Two of the four replies in this thread, including your's, suggest that the problem lies more in the person reporting than the thing reported. It's more of the same from the CC Brown thread.
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I have no problem discussing problems with the franchise. I simply am not going to pretend a guy currently employed by another team has an objective view. Petey is a Titan now, and knowing the team kind of guy he is, he is going to bleed Titan blue as a result of that. That's his job. So when he says "I like it here more than there" it doesn't concern me one bit. On the flip side when asked to compare the superbowl Cardinals and the 8-8 Texans (who currently employ him), Antonio Smith said "I see the exact same things that I saw and I felt in Arizona." Is this proof that we have a 'superbowl' atmosphere here in Houston? No. It's proof that Bob McNair is currently signing checks for Smith so he says good things about the Texans after practice. Just like Petey says good things about the Titans when asked to compare them after Titans practice. |
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Some half-empty caveat doesn't absolve you from being guilty of such. |
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Did I disagree with you about Faggins objectivity? You stated that people are dismissing the possibility of a negative aspect of the team. That is simply not happening here. As for thinking Petey has multiple motives in saying the Titans organization is the best, consider me "guilty as you charged." And like I pointed out (and you took out of my post to argue only with what you wanted to), it is no more objective when a Texans employee says good things about the Texans than when a Titans employee says the Titans are the best. They are simply not objective in any way. I would think that is obvious. Again, you are trying to create an issue where there simply isn't one. Nobody on the board is bashing ex-players or dismissing possible/probable team problems. We just realize that Petey Faggins now has his checks signed by Bud Adams so it is in his best interest to say Bud's boys are the best. |
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The fact of the matter is, not one player on this planet is EVER going to respond to a question regarding which team he likes better, his old one or the one he's on now with "You know, I'd really rather be back where i was. Atmosphere was better" It's just not going to happen. period. Is there some truth to his statements? probably. Should they be taken with a grain of salt? Absolutely, no two-ways about it. I think that is the primary point these guys were trying to make. The comments can't just be taken at face value, is all.
Also, i've never played corner, so I guess I don't really know, but I'd think it'd be pretty tough to effectively run press coverage when you're starting off with a 13 yard cushion. Am I wrong? |
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