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Link Guy
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… FFS we are screwed
Wait... what's this about Santa?It’s sweet that he believes in this team and its coaches. He probably believes in the Easter Bunny & Santa too.
As long as he believes in the Great Pumpkin playing guard for us, I am coolIt’s sweet that he believes in this team and its coaches. He probably believes in the Easter Bunny & Santa too.
Exactly. As I’ve said all along, the biggest problem with this franchise is that they are owned by a Bidwill. Our successes will always be short term & that’s why this team has to have a strong disciplinarian at HC.blah blah blah, if Bidwill is as educated as Keim says he is, he'd have fired him long ago.
We can only hope.This current coaching staff is going to take him down with them. I don’t think Bidwill will be content canning just the coaching staff, I think he goes scorched earth when the time comes. I think the only reason everyone is still here is because no one wants the jobs because of Bidwill.
I wonder what discussions are concerning different players during these sessions. I would find it hard to believe that players are not discussed when the trinity is watching film.
Keim and Kliff are in the prisoners dilemma hereI bet Keim and Kingsbury love these film sessions with Bidwill. It gives them a weekly opportunity to sweet talk, bamboozle, manipulate, and generally sway Bidwill. If anything, these sessions are a blessing for these two guys.
I’m sure they get together and roast Kyler since Michael doesn’t like him.Keim and Kliff are in the prisoners dilemma here
They could cooperate -- emphasizing good players on the field and how the scheme is working, but those darn injuries and some bad luck are holding us back
or--
Kliff could emphasize roster weaknesses -- "hey, I am doing the best with what i got"
while Keim emphasizes coaching mistakes "look at those good players, if only they were used correctly."
social scientists have run many, many prisoners dilemma experiments, and nearly 100% go with the participants turning on each other.