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  • HHURRICANE
    Registered User
    • Mar 2005
    • 15490

    Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

    Jauron is the most losing coach in NFL history since the merger with more than 135 games!!!!!!!!!


  • T-Long
    Circling the Wagons since 1982.
    • Sep 2003
    • 3848

    #2
    Re: Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

    I wonder if he knows how bad he sucks...ya know?

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    • jamze132
      Don’t hate…
      • Jun 2003
      • 29423

      #3
      Re: Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

      Outstanding article.

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      • BoyILuvLoznStupidly
        Registered User
        • Sep 2009
        • 1514

        #4
        Re: Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

        I like how he Sully says "That goes right to Jauron, the head coach, who couldn't motivate a sugar addict on Halloween." lmao thanks for the link HH

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        • SquishDaFish
          Lets GO BUFFALO!!
          • Jun 2005
          • 17034

          #5
          Re: Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

          Those stats should be on a billboard

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          • don137
            Registered User
            • Jul 2002
            • 7720

            #6
            Re: Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

            The one thing people say about Jauron is he is a great teacher. Just because you are a fine teacher does not mean you will make a great head coach (as shown by his record). The guy should run a football camp not coach an NFL team.

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            • Typ0
              honey pie
              • Jul 2002
              • 32593

              #7
              Re: Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

              He says some funny things but he's off base overall IMO. I don't like his attack on workaholics and DJ is absolutely right about players needing intrinsic motivation. That's true about everyone. If you've got to kick and scream to get people to work then it's time to find some new people because you're never going to be a high performing team. I'd say overall our players are motivated to play football. The defense has been doing their parts. The offensive line has been offensive at pass blocking and the quarterbacking has been horrific. No one is going to win with those things going on. Sanchez is still on the honeymoon but that's going to draw to a close soon enough. Let's see how he reacts when NFL defenses gather more evidence to prepare for him with and get in his face and head. Ryan is just going to look like a bigger idiot when tough times hit and his players are going to tune him out because he's a blow hard and everyone tunes that out. He won't last in New York.

              Our players aren't non-challant like they are being made out to be. They take this losing personal. I can guarantee that defense is frustrated as all heck that our offense can't score points.
              Last edited by Typ0; 10-18-2009, 08:46 AM.

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              • SABURZFAN
                short bus extraordinaire
                • Jul 2002
                • 50747

                #8
                Re: Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

                58-80 for a .420 average would make him an outstanding hitter in baseball.


                just trying to find something positive for this negative matter. i know... i know.... it didn't work.
                Originally posted by yordad
                Christ, you are the queerest person in the history of Bills fanhood. I swear to god I would stomp you.

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                • BoyILuvLoznStupidly
                  Registered User
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 1514

                  #9
                  Re: Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

                  Originally posted by SABURZFAN
                  58-80 for a .420 average would make him an outstanding hitter in baseball.


                  just trying to find something positive for this negative matter. i know... i know.... it didn't work.

                  lol

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                  • Ebenezer
                    Give me a minute...
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 73867

                    #10
                    Re: Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

                    I always tell my students that I view my role as a professor as that of a coach. I deliver to them the material, teach them how to learn it and understand it and be able to discuss it with some smarts. I have taught some rather average students, who are more than willing and wanting to get better and learn, to get some some pretty decent grades.......for the semester that I am teaching them. I can talk them up the day of the test and "motivate" them but if they are ill prepared it doesn't matter what method of "motivation" I choose they won't do well. After that they have to step up and keep it going and there is no guarantee that they will understand other aspects of their education. In sports we have this belief that somebody can get in a player's grill and scream at them and they will perform. You have to have the teaching aspect before you can succeed at the screaming issue. If Ryan succeeds it is because his staff can teach not because he "motivates" on Sunday.




                    For all the education and practice each of us undergoes, the achievment of mastery is ultimately the outcome of a personal quest for understanding.

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                    • Ebenezer
                      Give me a minute...
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 73867

                      #11
                      Re: Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

                      Originally posted by SABURZFAN
                      58-80 for a .420 average would make him an outstanding hitter in baseball.


                      just trying to find something positive for this negative matter. i know... i know.... it didn't work.
                      as a weather man he'd be king.




                      For all the education and practice each of us undergoes, the achievment of mastery is ultimately the outcome of a personal quest for understanding.

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                      • Canadian'eh!
                        Registered User
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 12879

                        #12
                        Re: Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

                        Originally posted by Ebenezer
                        I always tell my students that I view my role as a professor as that of a coach. I deliver to them the material, teach them how to learn it and understand it and be able to discuss it with some smarts. I have taught some rather average students, who are more than willing and wanting to get better and learn, to get some some pretty decent grades.......for the semester that I am teaching them. I can talk them up the day of the test and "motivate" them but if they are ill prepared it doesn't matter what method of "motivation" I choose they won't do well. After that they have to step up and keep it going and there is no guarantee that they will understand other aspects of their education. In sports we have this belief that somebody can get in a player's grill and scream at them and they will perform. You have to have the teaching aspect before you can succeed at the screaming issue. If Ryan succeeds it is because his staff can teach not because he "motivates" on Sunday.
                        Eb. I feel as though you left out something here.

                        Do you have to get in their faces and yell and scream constantly? No. It gets tuned out when overused. But can that be affective as a kick in the ass when someone with potential is screwing up? absolutely.

                        But even more importantly. I've had many many teachers and professors over the years. Some give the info and teach them to use it as you stated. But the TRULY GREAT ones were the ones who inspired you to WANT to know it. TO WANT to excel. That made you look forward to learning what they had to teach you, and were passionate about teaching it to you. That passion is infectious. When the teacher is passionate about teaching and what they are doing, you become motivated to learn. You want to see what they are so interested in for yourself.

                        So yes. "coaching" is in large part, giving you the correct information, and showing you how to use it. But if you want to be great at it, you also have to make them WANT to learn it, and do that by being passionate enough about it for them to see that this is a great thing.

                        There will be some students that the message doesn't get through too no matter what you do, just as there are some players that can't be motivated to be the best they can be. In the NFL it's your job to weed those guys out. They are never gonna make it. THere will be some guys who are so self motivated they don't need it as well. But the ones in the middle are the ones you need to help to in both life and the NFL.

                        Dick ios incapable of doing that. I don't know if he's giving the right information or not. But I KNOW he's not inspiring anyone. I hope for your students sake you do. If not there is a lot of potential out there that you are letting slip away. Sometimes it only takes 1 professor to inspire that, and sadly there aren't a lot of them who do.

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                        • Typ0
                          honey pie
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 32593

                          #13
                          Re: Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

                          nice speech. not accurate though if someone doesn't walk through the door with the motivation to learn inside you aren't going to motivate them to learn no matter how much ass kicking you do or how passionate you are. Yes, if the teacher is passionate about what they are doing it does wear off and become infectious...but only with those who had intrinsic motivation to learn in the first place.

                          Originally posted by Canadian'eh!
                          Eb. I feel as though you left out something here.

                          Do you have to get in their faces and yell and scream constantly? No. It gets tuned out when overused. But can that be affective as a kick in the ass when someone with potential is screwing up? absolutely.

                          But even more importantly. I've had many many teachers and professors over the years. Some give the info and teach them to use it as you stated. But the TRULY GREAT ones were the ones who inspired you to WANT to know it. TO WANT to excel. That made you look forward to learning what they had to teach you, and were passionate about teaching it to you. That passion is infectious. When the teacher is passionate about teaching and what they are doing, you become motivated to learn. You want to see what they are so interested in for yourself.

                          So yes. "coaching" is in large part, giving you the correct information, and showing you how to use it. But if you want to be great at it, you also have to make them WANT to learn it, and do that by being passionate enough about it for them to see that this is a great thing.

                          There will be some students that the message doesn't get through too no matter what you do, just as there are some players that can't be motivated to be the best they can be. In the NFL it's your job to weed those guys out. They are never gonna make it. THere will be some guys who are so self motivated they don't need it as well. But the ones in the middle are the ones you need to help to in both life and the NFL.

                          Dick ios incapable of doing that. I don't know if he's giving the right information or not. But I KNOW he's not inspiring anyone. I hope for your students sake you do. If not there is a lot of potential out there that you are letting slip away. Sometimes it only takes 1 professor to inspire that, and sadly there aren't a lot of them who do.

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                          • Canadian'eh!
                            Registered User
                            • Mar 2004
                            • 12879

                            #14
                            Re: Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

                            Originally posted by Typ0
                            nice speech. not accurate though if someone doesn't walk through the door with the motivation to learn inside you aren't going to motivate them to learn no matter how much ass kicking you do or how passionate you are. Yes, if the teacher is passionate about what they are doing it does wear off and become infectious...but only with those who had intrinsic motivation to learn in the first place.
                            You're half right.

                            There are some who will walk in and no matter what you do, you're never getting through to them. They just don't care, and they never will.

                            There are those that walk an and give 110% no mater what. They are the self-motivated going to overachieve no matter what types.

                            But there is a larger than you'd think demographic that are capable of much more, but are not able to give themselves the push they need. They are the group that CAN and WILL be inspired to do better, if they are given the right leadership. This is the biggest group of the 3.

                            That's why the great leaders throughout history, are those who had the ability to inspire others. Even more so than those with the most information. Though those who had both went the farthest.

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                            • YardRat
                              Well, lookie here...
                              • Dec 2004
                              • 86329

                              #15
                              Re: Sullivan rips Jauron with some stats that are sickening.

                              The Halloween comment has to be one of the stupidest analogies I've ever read.
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