I don't know if you managed to catch the 49ers Falcons game on Sunday but I for one am glad I am not a San Fran player this week. Mike Singletary's eyes told a story of just what he thought of the lack of concentration and effort on display by players throughout his team.
If there is one coach you would not want to cross in the NFL Singletary stands head and shoulders above all others for me. He coaches how he played, with maximum intensity and hard work. He was a model professional; smart, tough, committed and a leader. Now that he is a head coach you better believe he expects such qualities from his players and, at the very least, total commitment to the team cause. What he got on Sunday was something of a joke and I dread to think just how bad the screaming in the locker room got. That said his team deserved such a tongue lashing.
From the outset too many of his players simply did not have their heads in the game. Stupid penalties, blown assignments and unnecessary show boating made me angry for him. I mean how hard can it be? You train all week, you watch game film over and over, you are paid a big salary to play the game you love and you are led by someone that demands every players respect. I would give anything to play or simply work for someone like that. Someone you can rely upon to have your back if you guarantee him maximum effort. Even if you fall short with Singletary you can rest assured that if you worked your socks off for the team he is going to support you and give you the confidence to come back and prove him right.
If I were a 49er player this week, Bry springs to mind, I would take a long hard look in the mirror and ask myself whether I am ready to grow up and sieze the opportunity I've been presented with. I would then spend the next week preparing to play the game of my life and to run through walls if necessary to get things right. It's the least you could do to prove you are worthy of a place on his team.
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Injuries, injuries, everywhere I look there are injuries
It's week 3 of the season and already the brave are falling. Strange that so many season ending injuries happen within the first 5 weeks of a season and thereafter the figures decline. Either people are starting the season badly conditioned or it takes the first few weeks to really work up to game day fitness that no gym workouts or off season prep can prepare the body for.
Shame to see Chad Pennington is gone for the season so too Brian Urlacher. Urlacher in particular is a player I love to watch. Hard hitting, tough, team leaders like him and Ray Lewis are worth the attendance money alone sometimes and the league is the poorer for seeing him on the sidelines for the season.
Heads up to Fantasy players as Frank Gore is out for a couple of weeks as well.
Shame to see Chad Pennington is gone for the season so too Brian Urlacher. Urlacher in particular is a player I love to watch. Hard hitting, tough, team leaders like him and Ray Lewis are worth the attendance money alone sometimes and the league is the poorer for seeing him on the sidelines for the season.
Heads up to Fantasy players as Frank Gore is out for a couple of weeks as well.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Just watching NFL Game Day
I don't think I ever really appreciated Deion Sanders in his prime because I thought he was a loud mouth prima donna... well that and the fact he played for the rival Falcons and 49ers. Wathching NFL Game Day these days I totally love him, he cracks me up... talking of Devin Hestor 'there's my baby' (in high pitched voice), and of Adrian 'Peeeeeter...' (and becomes totally inaudible trying to say Peterson) - yes I know he was doing it all last season but I was still holding my grudge. I guess some people are just multi talented and you have to hold your hands up and respect them no matter who they may have played for.
Enjoy this highlight reel if you have time. Later this week I want to talk about my love for Barry Sanders, quite simply the greatest player who ever played the game as far as I'm concerned.
Enjoy this highlight reel if you have time. Later this week I want to talk about my love for Barry Sanders, quite simply the greatest player who ever played the game as far as I'm concerned.
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