What a a tool, I don't recall Gailey ever throwing anyone under the bus.
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/po...ps-chan-gailey
What a a tool, I don't recall Gailey ever throwing anyone under the bus.
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/po...ps-chan-gailey
"Whitner added that Gailey would publicly assign blame when things were going bad."
Don't recall Gailey ever doing that, but, Whitner is *****ing about Gailey actually holding players accountable...? I'm not a big Gailey guy, but if a certain player screws up, why shouldn't that player take the heat?
"Whitner said Jets head coach Rex Ryan 'will never throw his players under the bus, and he puts all the pressure on himself.'"
How's that working out for Rex, again...?
IMO, Whitner should be focusing on New Orleans, not Chan Gailey.
-Bill
2 out of 3 years in playoffs, both in AFC Championship game.Originally Posted by BLeonard
I really don't think we're in any shape to be throwing stones at fat Rex or the Jets, don't you? We're the laughing stock of the NFL. What Arizona Cardinals used to be. Or the Detroit Lions. Now THOSE fan bases look at us and laugh.
Impossible is Nothing.
Geez, this guy never shuts up.
Apparently, you haven't read about all of the turmoil in the Jets' locker room recently.Originally Posted by Demon
Also, I'm not really "throwing stones" at Rex here. I'm simply saying that Whitner is making him sound like a "model coach," when in fact, his team is falling apart around him.
-Bill
somebody fly patmoran out to San Francisco to kick his ass.
Originally Posted by yordad
That's because Ryan's style of coaching (being buddy-buddy with the players) works fine if you're winning. Not so much if you're losing.Originally Posted by BLeonard
Harbaugh is very different from Rex Ryan. His style of coaching, to me, seems to work in both cases. The guy is a class act, tough, but authoritative at the same time. He commands your respect.
"Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects."
- Nicholas Cummings
Originally Posted by SABURZFAN
And you sure as hell better be ready for the post game handshake of your life.Originally Posted by psubills62
Whitner got dumped by his girl and he is still mad. The End.
There is a reason why Whitner got a lot less than what he wanted when he hit free agency: he is average at best and he is very immature. San Fran is winning because of the talent around him his very good and con cover his deficiencies.
Such a comment will hurt him the next time he hits free agency since no one wants someone like that on their team that belittles the coaches, the fans, etc. And makes a fool out of himself on social networking sites.
One more thing. I guess this gives us a reason to root for the Saints this weekend.
to be fair, gailey could have called whitner during the lockout, broke those rules, and said, "we really aren't impressed with you, so if you were to do something as idiotic as get a Buffalo Bill Tattoo on your arm, that's really your decision."
I also look forward to the moppy donte that can't figure out how drew brees dismantled his team when he was just so sure his team was going to win. "oh talent matters?"
49ers are a fraud, they'll be badly exposed this weekend.
Whitner is going to get his ass kicked this weekend...tight ends with a helluva lot less ability than Jimmy Graham have made him look like a fool.
Chan has gone out of his way to put the blame on himself, I don't remember 1 time Chan throwing one of his players under the bus, even though many deserved it. Whitner is a POS that's trying to blame someone else for his terrible play as a Bill.
he's called Fitz out, sort of, i remember him saying that he needs to play better, and he called out the oline before the season started, but that was more of a general statementOriginally Posted by kishoph
RIP Tommy D!
12/25/1978-9/9/2008
If you make something "Idiot-proof", they'll only make better idiots!
I'm trying to remember...which WR was it on Dallas who got the game-winning TD in OT?Originally Posted by YardRat
Who is Donte Whitner?
The last time the Bills made the playoffs was 1999.
Pretty sure it was Jesse Holley... What, never heard of him??Originally Posted by psubills62
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shu...urn=nfl-277422
So, yeah... A reality contestant burned Donte...In the summer of 2009, Holley was the winner of the Michael Irvin-hosted reality show "4th and Long." His reward for outlasting 11 other competitors on the Spike TV program? An invitation to Dallas Cowboys training camps.
-Bill
the vet wilson and the youngster searcy are better!