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Re: Butler staying
[quote=Oviedo][quote=phillyesq][quote=Oviedo][quote=phillyesq]I thought the old DC was costing this team coaching talent by refusing to retire. Instead, it looks like he is part of a group that somebody like Butler enjoys working with so much that he decided to forego a potentially greater opportunity elsewhere.[/quote]
Key phrase in the article is "not to mention a [b][u]hefty[/u][/b] new contract "
I'm sure that had much more to do with his staying than "man love"[/quote]
That is speculation, as suggested by the term "likely." Regardless of what he is making, I'd suspect that he would make more as a DC.
Nevertheless, it appears that your irrational Lebeau hatred was misguided in this situation.[/quote]
Really??? "Irrational hatred" because someone has different opinions than you do. You are much better than resorting to that. We do this to agree and to disagree.
Why would I hate a 74 year old man who I have never met and likely never will? Just because I think he is not doing what should be done with the inbalance in resources he has been given is far from "hatred." Others resort to that kind of name calling as routine but you have always been above that.[/quote]
I perceived an "irrational hatred" after reading your post describing Lebeau as selfish and having no life outside of football. To me, that goes beyond disagreeing with scheme or in-game adjustments.
I don't engage in name calling and I apologize if I offended you. Just calling that one the way I saw it.
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Re: Butler staying
[quote=phillyesq][quote=Oviedo][quote=phillyesq][quote=Oviedo][quote=phillyesq]I thought the old DC was costing this team coaching talent by refusing to retire. Instead, it looks like he is part of a group that somebody like Butler enjoys working with so much that he decided to forego a potentially greater opportunity elsewhere.[/quote]
Key phrase in the article is "not to mention a [b][u]hefty[/u][/b] new contract "
I'm sure that had much more to do with his staying than "man love"[/quote]
That is speculation, as suggested by the term "likely." Regardless of what he is making, I'd suspect that he would make more as a DC.
Nevertheless, it appears that your irrational Lebeau hatred was misguided in this situation.[/quote]
Really??? "Irrational hatred" because someone has different opinions than you do. You are much better than resorting to that. We do this to agree and to disagree.
Why would I hate a 74 year old man who I have never met and likely never will? Just because I think he is not doing what should be done with the inbalance in resources he has been given is far from "hatred." Others resort to that kind of name calling as routine but you have always been above that.[/quote]
I perceived an "irrational hatred" after reading your post describing Lebeau as selfish and having no life outside of football. To me, that goes beyond disagreeing with scheme or in-game adjustments.
I don't engage in name calling and I apologize if I offended you. Just calling that one the way I saw it.[/quote]
OK. Should we hug???
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Re: Butler staying
[quote=Oviedo]
OK. Should we hug???[/quote]
I'm not a hug guy. I prefer :Cheers
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Re: Butler staying
[quote=phillyesq][quote=Oviedo]
OK. Should we hug???[/quote]
I'm not a hug guy. I prefer :Cheers[/quote]
hug it out b!tches
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Re: Butler staying
[quote=costanza2k1][quote=phillyesq][quote=Oviedo]
OK. Should we hug???[/quote]
I'm not a hug guy. I prefer :Cheers[/quote]
hug it out b!tches
[img]http://imgc.allpostersimages.com/images/P-488-488-90/59/5952/UITRG00Z/posters/entourage-ari-hug-it-out.jpg[/img][/quote]
:lol:
[img]http://mitchieville.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/man-hug.png[/img]
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Re: Butler staying
[b]Report: Steelers will keep linebackers coach Butler[/b]
By Staff and wire reports
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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The Steelers are expected to retain linebackers coach Keith Butler, according to an NFL Network report. Earlier reports suggested Indianapolis coveted Butler, who was expected to interview with the Colts today.
Also, the Steelers have expressed interest in interviewing former Kansas City coach Todd Haley to fill the vacant offensive coordinator position. Haley, Green Bay assistant Tom Clements and quarterbacks coach Randy Fichtner are considered among the front runners to replace Bruce Arians, who landed in Indianapolis after a short retirement.
With Butler returning, the focus shifts again on him being the likely successor to defensive coordinator D!ck LeBeau. Butler's contract had expired, but weekend negotiations accelerated after the Colts extended him an offer.
[b]RAVENS HIRE CALDWELL[/b]
Jim Caldwell is back in the NFL, this time as the Baltimore Ravens quarterbacks coach.
The 57-year-old Caldwell was hired yesterday by the Ravens. The appointment comes less than two weeks after Caldwell was fired as head coach of the Indianapolis Colts following a 2-14 season.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin met with Caldwell over the weekend to discuss the offensive coordinator's job.
[url="http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/steelers/s_779213.html#ixzz1l3xwp3QB"]http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsbu ... z1l3xwp3QB[/url]
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Re: Butler staying
[quote=Oviedo][quote=phillyesq][quote=Oviedo][quote=phillyesq]I thought the old DC was costing this team coaching talent by refusing to retire. Instead, it looks like he is part of a group that somebody like Butler enjoys working with so much that he decided to forego a potentially greater opportunity elsewhere.[/quote]
Key phrase in the article is "not to mention a [b][u]hefty[/u][/b] new contract "
I'm sure that had much more to do with his staying than "man love"[/quote]
That is speculation, as suggested by the term "likely." Regardless of what he is making, I'd suspect that he would make more as a DC.
Nevertheless, it appears that your irrational Lebeau hatred was misguided in this situation.[/quote]
Really??? "Irrational hatred" because someone has different opinions than you do. You are much better than resorting to that. We do this to agree and to disagree.
Why would I hate a 74 year old man who I have never met and likely never will? Just because I think he is not doing what should be done with the inbalance in resources he has been given is far from "hatred." Others resort to that kind of name calling as routine but you have always been above that.[/quote]
It's not that you have a different opinion. It's that you harp on LeBeau like clockwork. Win or lose, rain or shine. And every year, it's the same thing - he's been figured out, blah blah blah, but year after year he fields a defense that gets things done. And you don't back up your opinions with facts, you do it regardless of how things actually turn out. I'm convinced the biggest reason you criticize LeBeau is to just to be different from everyone else. 8)
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[quote]
It's not that you have a different opinion. It's that you harp on LeBeau like clockwork. Win or lose, rain or shine. And every year, it's the same thing - he's been figured out, blah blah blah, but year after year he fields a defense that gets things done[/quote]
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Re: Butler staying
ovi doesn't hate lebeau.
he just routinely mocks him by calling him a "saint" or a "legend", yet he is above name calling. Lol.
I guess my favorite tactic is attacking him for padding his stats against weak qbs like somehow DL is responsible for making the schedule. I'm all for differing opinions, but ovi is like a broken record. Every thread he posts in winds back around to horrendous guard play or lebeau stinks.
such is life, I guess.
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Re: Butler staying
[quote=RuthlessBurgher]
[img]http://mitchieville.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/man-hug.png[/img][/quote]
I'm confused Is philly the one in green? :lol: