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EXACTLY!!! He was wrongly fired. Oh and a side note....Wasn't it Ralph who demanded he be fired or Wade would get canned? If Nix wasn't really running this team now...how is it Ralph would be ok with DeHaven coming back? Something to think on....

Phillips WAS fired because of a STs coach (Ronnie Jones a year later), but to be honest, I can't remember if Ralph was all that vocal about the MCM. More likely, he would have been bitching about the refs...

 

Good read on DeHaven from back then:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/art...20297/index.htm

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I agree.

 

And can't figure out why he would even consider coming back. :thumbsup:

 

 

Why not. He liked it here. He needs a job.

We have good Special Teams now and most likely the new HC will give him players to work with, unlike Wade, who treated special teams as a lesser evil.

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What is asinine about the whole situation is that Wade wouldn't go to the mat for Bruce, but laid down in front of the bus for Ronnie Jones- or whoever that clown was he wouldn't fire at Wilson's insistence.

Ronnie was a friend of the family. In fact, Wade's son Wes was the QBs coach under Jones at West Texas A+M until Jones got the ax.

 

And that's a fun little story in itself:

http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stories/041905aba.html

 

Coaching high school ball in Texas now: http://www.martinfootball.com/Football/Coaches/Coaches.html

 

(I heart Google ... :thumbsup: )

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I like it, smart move by Gailey.

 

Now if he can find other Steve Tasker we maybe on to something here on Special Teams

 

 

You must be joking. Our special teams have been tops in the league overall for 3 of the past 5 years. I like DeHaven, hoping he can keep it up. He has huge shoes to fill in Bobby April.

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Why not. He liked it here. He needs a job.

We have good Special Teams now and most likely the new HC will give him players to work with, unlike Wade, who treated special teams as a lesser evil.

 

As far as I'm concerned, any coach who would sign with this train wreck of a franchise is showing bad judgement of a kind I wouldn't necessarily want in a coach. Doubly so for a coach that is RE-signing after being fired ten years ago for a single play.

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As far as I'm concerned, any coach who would sign with this train wreck of a franchise is showing bad judgement of a kind I wouldn't necessarily want in a coach. Doubly so for a coach that is RE-signing after being fired ten years ago for a single play.

 

Even though it's hard to win in the NFL, it's even harder to get a job in the NFL ....

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I wonder if he can get Parrish to STFU and just be a special teamer? IMHO all his problems this last year are because he was pissed about not being a WR. Hopefully we can either trade Roscoe for something good or turn him back into a premier return man.

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As far as I'm concerned, any coach who would sign with this train wreck of a franchise is showing bad judgement of a kind I wouldn't necessarily want in a coach. Doubly so for a coach that is RE-signing after being fired ten years ago for a single play.

 

It's a good job...even Oakland gets calls.

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My main gripe on DeHaven's decision on the Music City Forward Lateral was that dumb kick coming down at the 25 yard line. Played right into their hands. A deep kick and they have no chance at that nonsense or even a California State lateral type runback. I'll never forgive that. But if Leodis and Roscoe run a few back and we have good kick and punt coverage plus a few nice fakes that work thrown in, I can rethink this.

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Ronnie was a friend of the family. In fact, Wade's son Wes was the QBs coach under Jones at West Texas A+M until Jones got the ax.

 

And that's a fun little story in itself:

http://www.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stories/041905aba.html

 

Coaching high school ball in Texas now: http://www.martinfootball.com/Football/Coaches/Coaches.html

 

(I heart Google ... :thumbsup: )

 

Awesome, just awesome. Oh how the not-so-mighty have fallen......

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