Lomax to Green 84
Hall of Famer
I've finally cracked the Denny Green BS code. If the coach defends you publically or talks you up you are in deep you know what. Here's my proof.
Calvin Pace and Wendell Bryant-Immediately after getting hired Green says Pace and Bryant are first round picks and have pro bowl potential. Bryant never sniffs the field and eventually gets cut. Pace starts 2004 training camp as a 4th string defensive end and plays preseason games into the 4th quarter with camp fodder destined to be cut.
Reggie Wells- Before the 2005 season Green says he is very comfortable with Wells as his starter at left guard. Likes the left side of the line. Wells may be on the street by the start of the 2006 season.
Josh McCown-After benching McCown during the 2004 season and immediately after the 2004 season Green goes on the defensive and says that he still believes Josh is going to be a very good starting quarterback. 3 weeks later he signs Kurt Warner and again defends McCown, says its and open competition and then in early June 2005 gives the job to Warner. Bye bye Josh.
Oliver Ross-Green publically defends Ross in the last press conference. Excuses Ross for his horrible play by saying that he was hurt all year.
John Navarrre-Goes on the offensive saying that Navarre has impeccable character and will most likely be the #2 guy next year.
JJ Arrington-Chastizes the media, saying that you guys ran out Thomas Jones and look what he has done in Chicago. JJ can run the rock!!!
Bryant is gone, Pace may follow. Wells will most likely be replaced, McCown is a goner. Oliver Ross will probably stay but he will be on thin ice. Arrington is going to have to look over his shoulder at most likely a #1 pick challenging him for his job.
I kind of like Denny's approach. Green shoulders the public scrutiny for these turds by giving them praise in the public. I'll bet that isn't what happens behind closed doors.
Calvin Pace and Wendell Bryant-Immediately after getting hired Green says Pace and Bryant are first round picks and have pro bowl potential. Bryant never sniffs the field and eventually gets cut. Pace starts 2004 training camp as a 4th string defensive end and plays preseason games into the 4th quarter with camp fodder destined to be cut.
Reggie Wells- Before the 2005 season Green says he is very comfortable with Wells as his starter at left guard. Likes the left side of the line. Wells may be on the street by the start of the 2006 season.
Josh McCown-After benching McCown during the 2004 season and immediately after the 2004 season Green goes on the defensive and says that he still believes Josh is going to be a very good starting quarterback. 3 weeks later he signs Kurt Warner and again defends McCown, says its and open competition and then in early June 2005 gives the job to Warner. Bye bye Josh.
Oliver Ross-Green publically defends Ross in the last press conference. Excuses Ross for his horrible play by saying that he was hurt all year.
John Navarrre-Goes on the offensive saying that Navarre has impeccable character and will most likely be the #2 guy next year.
JJ Arrington-Chastizes the media, saying that you guys ran out Thomas Jones and look what he has done in Chicago. JJ can run the rock!!!
Bryant is gone, Pace may follow. Wells will most likely be replaced, McCown is a goner. Oliver Ross will probably stay but he will be on thin ice. Arrington is going to have to look over his shoulder at most likely a #1 pick challenging him for his job.
I kind of like Denny's approach. Green shoulders the public scrutiny for these turds by giving them praise in the public. I'll bet that isn't what happens behind closed doors.