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Posted:
Sun Feb 03, 2008 10:14 pm
by Zamboni_Driver
I've never seen such a classless move out of a coach before tonight.
To leave the field with time left on the clock is un-excusable. Whether he knew it immediately, or figured it out as he was leaving, he had plenty of time to re-enter the field and join his team and recognize the efforts of the Giants. Instead, he fled and hid from the situation. Many have attacked Randy Moss for leaving the field years ago and that was justifiable-- now everyone who did, must direct their attention to a move that was completely embarrasing for the NFL tonight. Their Coach of the Year leaving his sideline before the end of the game.
The Patriots have a genius of a coach, but with spygate and now this move, you have to ask ....do the ends justify the means?
Posted:
Sun Feb 03, 2008 10:25 pm
by peterwho
I agree completely.
Unless he received a death threat, he should congratulate the other team on a great game.
From where I sat - No Class!
Posted:
Sun Feb 03, 2008 10:42 pm
by LaxRef
peterwho wrote:From where I sat - No Class!
Also just in: the sky is blue.
Posted:
Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:01 pm
by Zamboni_Driver
And as of 11pm not 1 analyst has commented on this. Joe Buck did as he left the field, and now it hasn't been a topic since.
Is it not a big deal? Or does Belichick command that much fear? Or is the NFL putting the pressure on ESPN, ABC, and Fox to ignore it?
Posted:
Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:07 pm
by msum26
Failure to give acknowledgement to a team that was better then you on a night is just classless.
i have never been a fan of Bill Bellick even when he was my teams coach for a day!
But take a loss like a Man every coach that you ran the score up on in the regular season coached to the end of regulation/overtime and came out to shake your hand and you cant when you are on the opposite end
yuck
sorry for the bb rant. Thank you Eli Manning
Posted:
Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:16 pm
by Sonny
Agree completely. Was a pretty gutless move. Stand up and take your medicine like a man.
Posted:
Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:27 pm
by StrykerFSU
I watched him shake Coughlin's hand in the middle of the field before leaving...no one else saw this?
Posted:
Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:29 pm
by Sonny
StrykerFSU wrote:I watched him shake Coughlin's hand in the middle of the field before leaving...no one else saw this?
He did and he immediately left the field after that, even after the referee Mike Carey came over to tell him that there was 1 second left on the clock.
Posted:
Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:32 pm
by msum26
It was seen however,
by rule, stated by the nfl,
with anytime remaining on the clock a play must be ran.
With this, why is Belichick so above everyone else that he does not have to be on the sidelines with the rest of his TEAM and COACHES,
Unfortunately hoodie, The Giants had your number tonight,
the hand shake was good but randy moss was hammered when he left a game early when playing for minnesota and hes a player we are talking about a HEAD COACH
just my thoughts
Posted:
Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:33 pm
by Tim Gray
StrykerFSU wrote:I watched him shake Coughlin's hand in the middle of the field before leaving...no one else saw this?
I am a rabid Giant fan, and I agree. He shook Tom's hand and said his congrats. You're really going to complain and make him come back out for a kneel down? Just let the clock run out.
Tiki who???????
tiki
Posted:
Mon Feb 04, 2008 7:50 am
by Ken Lovic
with you tim... I am a partial Pats fan (raised in Barrington, RI until 11) and was happy to see them have a great run this season. I wanted them to win, yes, but I thought coach was fine in what he did. The game was over. He shook hands, gave congrats and left. 1 second... come on NFL, call the game. But I am with ya on the Tiki thing. I love how this worked out against him. I am not a Eli or Coughlin fan but they way he went out he deserves to have to sit back and take this medicine.
Quick question- is someone like Shockey allowed to get a Superbowl ring?
Posted:
Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:04 am
by KnoxVegas
I was on the sideline and watched the coaches shake hands. There was a lot of confusion after the fourth down incompletion that Brady through. What you did not see on the Fox coverage was the confetti machine that exploded prematurely in the Patriots end zone. Now, Randy Moss leaving early is a different issue entirely...
The roof was close because of rain that never arrived. Inside was as loud as I have ever heard it in a dome. So it is understandable that the Pats though the game was over. Had this been a bigger deal, we would have done a segment on our show and we didn't.
There were many highlights from my week in Phoenix. This is but one:
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=SYVAhX49bDc[/youtube]
Posted:
Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:32 am
by nine
I saw it, stryker. But i didn't reply at first because i thought maybe i was crazy and imagined it.
belichick may seem arrogant, but i think you're all making a big deal out of it. there's no reason to sit there for 1 second after you've already congratulated the winning coach. just clear the field and let the winning team bask in their glory.
<and i'm not a pats fan, i'm a dolphins fan. yeah, there's still some of us left>
Posted:
Mon Feb 04, 2008 9:18 am
by umdulax1
On the Shockey issue....
Why does it seem that most players when injured stay down on the sidelines with the team but Shockey while he's been on the IR has been up in the boxes? Wouldn't you want to be down with the players and be the "leader" you were said to be injured or not? Granted its an ankle injury but you can stil sit down on the sidelines...
I think the best thing to happen to the Giants was for Shockey to get injured. I believe it let Eli become the player he was in the playoffs by not feeling the pressure Shockey put on him to get him the ball.
Re: tiki
Posted:
Mon Feb 04, 2008 11:16 am
by Zamboni_Driver
Ken Lovic wrote: He shook hands, gave congrats and left. 1 second... come on NFL, call the game.
I'm completely with you on this. The refs should have shaved the 1 second off. However, when they didn't, all players and coaches should have been present for the final play.