
05-14-2012, 12:23 PM
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Location: Brooklyn NY
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Keeping it simple!!!!
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Several offensive players said new coordinator Tony Sparano uses play calls that consist of less verbiage than his predecessor, Brian Schottenheimer. After the season, Rex Ryan remarked that Schottenheimer's terminology was too confusing. Sparano definitely has made an early impact: He's a meat-and-potatoes coach and doesn't stand for any ... well, meat heads. As TE Dustin Keller said, "His coaching style is almost like college -- in your face." Linemen usually like that kind of law-and-order mentality; skill-position players -- the divas -- are less apt to embrace it.
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Rich Cimini
^^^^It just wasn't Mark who had troubles with Schottenheimer's playbook & terminology, lmao!!! If someone stood up and cried wolf sooner maybe Mark would of be a much better Field General, the past is in the past lets hope Sparano can resurrect this stagnant offense back to the success of 2009 & 2010...^^^^
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