Re: 2013 NFL Offseason
Posted: Tue January 29, 2013 5:27 pm
I think schefter is reporting that the rams have changed their minds and won't hire Rob Ryan, anyone else see anything on this?
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I think schefter is reporting that the rams have changed their minds and won't hire Rob Ryan, anyone else see anything on this?
hmm, i wonder where he will try nextElectromatic wrote:Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I think schefter is reporting that the rams have changed their minds and won't hire Rob Ryan, anyone else see anything on this?
Yeah, the coach said today it was a bad scheme fit and they would not be hiring Rob Ryan.
He'd be great on the Patriots sidelines as a position coach and or Homeless guy 2.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:hmm, i wonder where he will try nextElectromatic wrote:Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I think schefter is reporting that the rams have changed their minds and won't hire Rob Ryan, anyone else see anything on this?
Yeah, the coach said today it was a bad scheme fit and they would not be hiring Rob Ryan.
This already happened, by the way.Electromatic wrote:He'd be great on the Patriots sidelines as a position coach and or Homeless guy 2.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:hmm, i wonder where he will try nextElectromatic wrote:Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I think schefter is reporting that the rams have changed their minds and won't hire Rob Ryan, anyone else see anything on this?
Yeah, the coach said today it was a bad scheme fit and they would not be hiring Rob Ryan.
What already happened?Self wrote:This already happened, by the way.Electromatic wrote:He'd be great on the Patriots sidelines as a position coach and or Homeless guy 2.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:hmm, i wonder where he will try nextElectromatic wrote:Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I think schefter is reporting that the rams have changed their minds and won't hire Rob Ryan, anyone else see anything on this?
Yeah, the coach said today it was a bad scheme fit and they would not be hiring Rob Ryan.
He was the Patriots linebackers coach/homeless guy 2 from 2000 to 2003.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:What already happened?Self wrote:This already happened, by the way.Electromatic wrote:He'd be great on the Patriots sidelines as a position coach and or Homeless guy 2.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:hmm, i wonder where he will try nextElectromatic wrote:Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I think schefter is reporting that the rams have changed their minds and won't hire Rob Ryan, anyone else see anything on this?
Yeah, the coach said today it was a bad scheme fit and they would not be hiring Rob Ryan.
Damn, i didn't realize thatSelf wrote:He was the Patriots linebackers coach/homeless guy 2 from 2000 to 2003.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:What already happened?Self wrote:This already happened, by the way.Electromatic wrote:He'd be great on the Patriots sidelines as a position coach and or Homeless guy 2.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:hmm, i wonder where he will try nextElectromatic wrote:Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I think schefter is reporting that the rams have changed their minds and won't hire Rob Ryan, anyone else see anything on this?
Yeah, the coach said today it was a bad scheme fit and they would not be hiring Rob Ryan.
You have to realize that Ray Lewis is seen as pretty much the Godfather of UM football. And they have Ed Reed who is also beloved. People like Frank Gore down here as well, but I think there's a certain reverence for the other two guys among a lot of UM fans. Throw in that this is Lewis' last dance and I'm not surprised at all if more people down here are rooting for the Ravens.Green Habit wrote:https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-data-science/nfl-fans-on-facebook/10151298370823859
A few comments about this data:
--For shame, Ada County: still too many bandwagon Cowboys fans. The Broncos and Seahawks contingents must have split down the line to allow that to happen.
--That being said, I've always noticed that Broncos fans seem to be one of the rare fanbases that doesn't really hate the Cowboys like most other fanbases do. I know that I've been fairly indifferent to them. It doesn't surprise me that was the #1 friend fanship for them.
--I love it that the Niners dominate the whole Bay Area. Move back to LA already, Raiders, and stop infesting that wonderful part of the country.
--Nassau County is the only county Jets fans win.To any New York folk, is that what would you would expect?
--I'm impressed as to how strict the boundaries are in the NFC North states. Very well done, except for all of you in that western tip of Michigan.
--Are the majority of Facebook users in Cuyahoga County really pulling for the Ravens in the Super Bowl? As well as western PA? I can get most of Minnesota pulling for the Ravens (Matt Birk), but Florida? Ray Lewis over Frank Gore?
That is an odd hireDr. Van Nostrand wrote:Seems like kind of an odd hire, but the Bucs have hired Dave Wannstedt as Special Teams Coordinator
A lot of people on the Bucs board i read think he will be the DC if Sheridan doesn't find a way to turn around the D next yearE.H. Ruddock wrote:That is an odd hireDr. Van Nostrand wrote:Seems like kind of an odd hire, but the Bucs have hired Dave Wannstedt as Special Teams Coordinator
cool. wonder why MS/LA had such a big New England following? Green Bay and Indy I can understand.Green Habit wrote:https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-data-science/nfl-fans-on-facebook/10151298370823859
A few comments about this data:
--For shame, Ada County: still too many bandwagon Cowboys fans. The Broncos and Seahawks contingents must have split down the line to allow that to happen.
--That being said, I've always noticed that Broncos fans seem to be one of the rare fanbases that doesn't really hate the Cowboys like most other fanbases do. I know that I've been fairly indifferent to them. It doesn't surprise me that was the #1 friend fanship for them.
--I love it that the Niners dominate the whole Bay Area. Move back to LA already, Raiders, and stop infesting that wonderful part of the country.
--Nassau County is the only county Jets fans win.To any New York folk, is that what would you would expect?
--I'm impressed as to how strict the boundaries are in the NFC North states. Very well done, except for all of you in that western tip of Michigan.
--Are the majority of Facebook users in Cuyahoga County really pulling for the Ravens in the Super Bowl? As well as western PA? I can get most of Minnesota pulling for the Ravens (Matt Birk), but Florida? Ray Lewis over Frank Gore?
Unfortunately, you can't do that. The most a team can suspend a player for is four games for conduct detrimental. They could deactivate him with pay for the whole season, but I'm sure the NFLPA would file a grievance over that.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Looks like the lions went ahead and released Titus Young. I don't really like the move, i feel like it is rewarding him for his bad attitude, shoulda suspended him for most or all of next year to punish him
im hoping that is the case, but im sure as soon as he can be, someone will sign him. and as far as the suspension, i was thinking along the lines of Keyshawn Johnson getting suspended by the Bucs and T.O. but the Eagles, were they only 4 game suspensions then, or were rules changed after they got sat down for the year? my memory is terribleGreen Habit wrote:Unfortunately, you can't do that. The most a team can suspend a player for is four games for conduct detrimental. They could deactivate him with pay for the whole season, but I'm sure the NFLPA would file a grievance over that.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Looks like the lions went ahead and released Titus Young. I don't really like the move, i feel like it is rewarding him for his bad attitude, shoulda suspended him for most or all of next year to punish him
But still, if he doesn't grow up, he'll stay "suspended" anyway--as in unemployed.
You probably remember the Keyshawn incident better than I do, but I remember the TO one well because the last game he played in as an Eagle was in midseason when they lost to the Broncos in a blowout-blown lead-blowout again classic. They suspended him for four games and then deactivated him for the rest of the year, but the NFLPA filed a grievance saying it was excessive and that they should either be forced to reinstate him or cut him so that he could get a chance playing elsewhere. The Eagles won that case. However, considering that Young was already suspended for his past transgressions, if they tried to sit him down for an entire year just to grow up (like Coach Pete did to him at BSU), I'm sure that the NFLPA would argue that isn't a good enough reason and demand that the Lions either play of cut him. Of course, all of this is moot because he got cut as quickly as the Lions could.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:im hoping that is the case, but im sure as soon as he can be, someone will sign him. and as far as the suspension, i was thinking along the lines of Keyshawn Johnson getting suspended by the Bucs and T.O. but the Eagles, were they only 4 game suspensions then, or were rules changed after they got sat down for the year? my memory is terribleGreen Habit wrote:Unfortunately, you can't do that. The most a team can suspend a player for is four games for conduct detrimental. They could deactivate him with pay for the whole season, but I'm sure the NFLPA would file a grievance over that.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Looks like the lions went ahead and released Titus Young. I don't really like the move, i feel like it is rewarding him for his bad attitude, shoulda suspended him for most or all of next year to punish him
But still, if he doesn't grow up, he'll stay "suspended" anyway--as in unemployed.
looks like the Bucs just deactivated him, so not suspended like i thought, and doubtful it actually taught him any lesson since he still got paid. i hate to say it, but i hope this kid doesnt really get success until he straightens out, acting like a little punk should come with some kinda discipline, even if its getting knocked around by some O linemen on the next team he is with if he keeps his mouth running.Green Habit wrote:You probably remember the Keyshawn incident better than I do, but I remember the TO one well because the last game he played in as an Eagle was in midseason when they lost to the Broncos in a blowout-blown lead-blowout again classic. They suspended him for four games and then deactivated him for the rest of the year, but the NFLPA filed a grievance saying it was excessive and that they should either be forced to reinstate him or cut him so that he could get a chance playing elsewhere. The Eagles won that case. However, considering that Young was already suspended for his past transgressions, if they tried to sit him down for an entire year just to grow up (like Coach Pete did to him at BSU), I'm sure that the NFLPA would argue that isn't a good enough reason and demand that the Lions either play of cut him. Of course, all of this is moot because he got cut as quickly as the Lions could.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:im hoping that is the case, but im sure as soon as he can be, someone will sign him. and as far as the suspension, i was thinking along the lines of Keyshawn Johnson getting suspended by the Bucs and T.O. but the Eagles, were they only 4 game suspensions then, or were rules changed after they got sat down for the year? my memory is terribleGreen Habit wrote:Unfortunately, you can't do that. The most a team can suspend a player for is four games for conduct detrimental. They could deactivate him with pay for the whole season, but I'm sure the NFLPA would file a grievance over that.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Looks like the lions went ahead and released Titus Young. I don't really like the move, i feel like it is rewarding him for his bad attitude, shoulda suspended him for most or all of next year to punish him
But still, if he doesn't grow up, he'll stay "suspended" anyway--as in unemployed.
I think the most hilarious landing spot for him (though not for Lions fans) would be the Bears. Either he blows up again at Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall (who have their own personality quirks) for being BFFs with the passes and catches, or he finally gets his shit together and gets to stick it to the Lions twice a year.