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Gregg Williams: “Culture Beats Strategy any day of the week”


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Just now, MJS said:

Bounty gate culture?

 

I don't think I've ever heard of a human being so blindly full of himself. Does he have a reason why he keeps getting fired?

It’s one of the most ironic quotes from him that I’ve ever seen 

 

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7 minutes ago, MJS said:

Does he have a reason why he keeps getting fired?

 

My first thought was, "The main reason he keeps getting hired is because he keeps getting fired."

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That was some culture he built in Buffalo from 2001-2003. I was particularly impressed with how that talented 2003 roster proceeded to finish 4-10 after a dominating 2-0 start. Maybe they just needed to hear a few more air horn blows to stay motivated? ***** you, Gregg Williams, you disgusting piece of *****.

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2 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

Hmmm with a career head coaching record of 22-34,  Maybe strategy is at least the same importance as culture on Sunday? 

When your “strategy” involves playing your safeties 30 yards away from the LOS, pretty much anything beats that 

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50 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

It’s one of the most ironic quotes from him that I’ve ever seen 

 

Strategy: Punting from the opponent's 32 yard line on 4th and 2 when down 17-7  early in the second half vs. an offensive juggernaut. 

 

Culture: "We need to decide whether Crabtree wants to be a fake-ass prima donna or he wants to be a tough guy. We need to find that out. He becomes human when we (expletive) take out that outside ACL." Also: "Every single one of you, before you get off the pile, affect the head,. Early, affect the head. Continue, touch and hit the head."


Very, very tough choice.

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