Saturday, January 19, 2008

John Who-Baugh???

So the Ravens got themselves a new head coach, John Harbaugh. What we do know about him: He grew up in and around football, his father was a College Football Coach for years. At both Western Kentucky & Western Michigan. John's younger brother is Jim Harbaugh, current Stanford head coach, Michigan QB and long time NFL QB w/ the Colts and Ravens among others. John has been w/ the Eagles for the last 10 seasons most recently as the secondary coach and before that the special teams. What we DON'T know about him: ALMOST EVERYTHING. Who the hell is this guy? An assistant coach from out of absolutely nowhere. Listen, he may turn out great and I applaud Steve Bisciotti for taking a risk, sometime one needs to take a chance. It's a big chance and maybe a bigger risk but again give him credit. I wish Coach, the Team and the Owner the best of luck. A new Era has started in Baltimore and Steve Bisciotti has his 1st hire as head coach, I can't wait to see how this plays out.

Glenn Younes
email : Radioglenn@yahoo.com

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Still Looking

So Garrett says NO, is that such a bad thing? Who is this guy really? He’s the “brains” behind the Cowboys offense and that’s really all we know. He was a backup QB when he played, most recently behind Troy Aikman. A backup behind a HOF guy is a good place to learn but who knows if he’ll make a good head coach. Norv Turner was the “brains” behind the powerhouse Cowboys teams and, in my opinion, he stinks as a coach. Ok so what now for the Ravens? Has anyone talked to or about Mike Singletary? He was the runner up in ATL last year for the Falcons job and as of now is still with the 49ers. And no one besides the players seems to be talking about Rex Ryan. I understand change was needed, a housecleaning was in order, but there wasn’t a big issue w/ the Defense & we all understand the importance of continuity. I’m just saying, getting rid of BB was a huge step, let’s not throw away the ONE solid part of the team. All in all I guess almost any new blood is better than the old garbage we threw out; I just think change for the sake of change is unnecessary. Making the correct decision for the future of the team is what is needed, not grabbing the “hot” new item on the menu.

Glenn Younes
email me
Radioglenn@yahoo.com
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