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[QUOTE="HtownOrange, post: 5294705, member: 622"] I just looked in the dictionary and they showed a picture of Shady Schiano. Listed were a few of the "finer" elements of being a meathead. - on third and 9 or more, running a QB draw with a pocket passer who can barely walk, let alone run - diving at the knees of an opponent in the victory formation - being down 14 points to start the fourth quarter and running the ball 90% of the remaining plays. - the thought that being angry is the equivalent of tough - remaining in a rebuild in year six of the HC's tenure. - belief that the forward pass is a fad and will not last long Edit: - blowing a 2+ score lead late in the third or fourth quarter, trusting your defense to hold as your offense goes on a string of three-and-outs - having any lead in the game and shutting off your offense because you can “will” your defense to win the game - Recruiting D2 players for P4 football, pretending that one attribute covers all of requirements for success at the P4 level. Anyway, one fundamental trait of all meathead coaches is that they refuse to admit their process could be wrong. Rather, they double down on the above and expect better results, despite the facts and evidence to the contrary. [/QUOTE]
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