The Son of Bum, as he's known by his Twitter handle, beat the New England Patriots today.
What an effort he got from his unit. Everywhere he goes his defenses kick ass, but they have faded late. I worried Belichick would get the best of him in the second half. Nope. What a great effort by the man who was relegated to shopping his considerable wares on Twitter last year.
Let's hear it for Wade Phillips
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After the game, I think that Bill walked up to him and told him that he called a great game.mwald wrote:The Son of Bum, as he's known by his Twitter handle, beat the New England Patriots today.
What an effort he got from his unit. Everywhere he goes his defenses kick ass, but they have faded late. I worried Belichick would get the best of him in the second half. Nope. What a great effort by the man who was relegated to shopping his considerable wares on Twitter last year.
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Brady had been 5-2 against Wade Phillips defenses before yesterday.
*Edited to correct typo ... I originally said 6-2.
*Edited to correct typo ... I originally said 6-2.
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Shannon Sharpe was on NFL Radio show this morning saying the same thing. He pointed out that the Phillips lead defense shut down the Buffalo K Gun offense in the 91 AFC Championship game in a losing effort. His son is a coach for my Redskins and Wade attended a lot of Skins games last year. He even walked around and stopped by various tailgates. A lot of fans, me included, wanted him to be hired as the Redskin DC, but I personally felt that Gruden was threatened by a coach with HC experience and a "name".mwald wrote:The Son of Bum, as he's known by his Twitter handle, beat the New England Patriots today.
What an effort he got from his unit. Everywhere he goes his defenses kick ass, but they have faded late. I worried Belichick would get the best of him in the second half. Nope. What a great effort by the man who was relegated to shopping his considerable wares on Twitter last year.
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Phillips was literally stumping for a job on Twitter last year, sending out Tweets that included statistics of his past defenses just to get a look. You wonder if it wasn't for the Denver/Elway connection whether he would have landed anywhere.
Just great to see a guy who the league was trying to put out to pasture come back with an effort like he did yesterday. No forced retirement for this old cowboy!
Just great to see a guy who the league was trying to put out to pasture come back with an effort like he did yesterday. No forced retirement for this old cowboy!
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Here's the Tweet Phillips sent out on 1/14/2014:
"Disappointed not even an interview after 7 straight full seasons of top 10 D with 3 different teams. Last 5 times as D C= playoffs1st yr"
That win yesterday must've tasted like Jameson Whiskey.
"Disappointed not even an interview after 7 straight full seasons of top 10 D with 3 different teams. Last 5 times as D C= playoffs1st yr"
That win yesterday must've tasted like Jameson Whiskey.
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Re: Let's hear it for Wade Phillips
by mwald » Mon Jan 25, 2016 9:56 am
"That win yesterday must've tasted like Jameson Whiskey."
A win in the next game would entitle him to a taste of Tullamore Dew.
(You don't know until you've had a sip. No wonder God made the Irish #1.)
Meanwhile, a little-mentioned (if at all) fact is the credit for Elway and his "suggestion" that Kubiak use Manning.
Some engineers just have better control of the throttle.
But, indeed, the Denver D made the Patriots seem like a sputtering Edsel. (That's an old forum phrase, newbies.)
So, Hip! Hip! Hoo-ray! for the Son of Bud and his contribution in Coors' country.
"That win yesterday must've tasted like Jameson Whiskey."
A win in the next game would entitle him to a taste of Tullamore Dew.
(You don't know until you've had a sip. No wonder God made the Irish #1.)
Meanwhile, a little-mentioned (if at all) fact is the credit for Elway and his "suggestion" that Kubiak use Manning.
Some engineers just have better control of the throttle.
But, indeed, the Denver D made the Patriots seem like a sputtering Edsel. (That's an old forum phrase, newbies.)
So, Hip! Hip! Hoo-ray! for the Son of Bud and his contribution in Coors' country.
"It was a different game when I played.
When a player made a good play, he didn't jump up and down.
Those kinds of plays were expected."
~ Arnie Weinmeister
When a player made a good play, he didn't jump up and down.
Those kinds of plays were expected."
~ Arnie Weinmeister