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Marrone Sound Bites for the Panthers Game - not as fiery as I thought
Especially after the Stevie TD where everyone else was jumping around and he just turned around and said gotta kick the extra point. Loved that that!
Also for an offensive coach for his life, surprised to see him coaching defensive players - superstar defensive players like Mario - that much during the game.
Somehow it reminds me of Jauron in the way of showing not that much emotion. But I just don't see Jauron ever coaching someone like a WR how to run his routes during a game.
Re: Marrone Sound Bites for the Panthers Game - not as fiery as I thought
HaHa. Let me see. What coaches were not fiery? Bill Walsh, Chuck Noll, Paul Brown, Joe Gibbs, Tom Landry etc. Different coaches have different styles, it all depends on their personality.
All those coaches felt that preparation and adjusting to the other team was the most important thing. Hard to do that when you're not concentrating.
Re: Marrone Sound Bites for the Panthers Game - not as fiery as I thought
kind of loved his and EJ's response after the int. they calculated when they'd get the ball back and looked for a plan. no defeat in them, just planning for a new scenario.
Especially after the Stevie TD where everyone else was jumping around and he just turned around and said gotta kick the extra point. Loved that that!
Also for an offensive coach for his life, surprised to see him coaching defensive players - superstar defensive players like Mario - that much during the game.
Somehow it reminds me of Jauron in the way of showing not that much emotion. But I just don't see Jauron ever coaching someone like a WR how to run his routes during a game.
That was hilarious when EJ and DM were arguing about who needed to calm the other down before the 2-minute drill.
One thing I think that showed is the rapport that Marrone has with Manuel and probably most if not all his players. I can't imagine Tashard Choice thumping Chan Gailey in the chest after a TD.
Marrone said he could learn to show a little more emotion after a win, but said, he wants all the players to expect to win. I think this team is really buying in to what Marrone and his staff are coaching.
I love hearing and seeing how calm EJ was, even after throwing the INT and right before the 2 minute drill. He has amazing poise!
That he rebounded and converted the winning drive may play huge going forward. He won't get rattled, where Geno Smith DID look rattled when forcing many bad throws.
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Re: Marrone Sound Bites for the Panthers Game - not as fiery as I thought
The Inside the NFL footage shows Marrone a bit more fired up and getting onto Manuel and the lineman a bit. Reality is I think he is a good mix. Just plain honest and tells it like it is but avoids any unnecessary drama in the process.
That he rebounded and converted the winning drive may play huge going forward. He won't get rattled, where Geno Smith DID look rattled when forcing many bad throws.
Listening to Marrone's Wed presser, sounded like the Jets have a different approach for Geno than the Bills for EJ. Marrone kept referring to "looking at what they asking him to do", implying they (Jets) may actually put more on Geno's plate than the Bills put of EJ's.
On an entirely different subject, I heard something about Mario Williams being a very different breed in terms of personal character. Small town black dude in a big city (Houston), somewhat a loner. He works hard on and off the field without issues but he's best when someone engages him here and there. Maybe that's why Marrone has been talking to him every chance he gets in game time.
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