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Why are 'Wake Up Call' Games Necessary for Bengals
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(08-23-2017, 10:14 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: So you are saying fans do not get all of the facts and just make dumb comments due to lack of knowledge. Why is that acceptable? Why is acceptable to spread fake news as though it is fact? If someone is going to attack someone with specific comments, they should make sure they have the facts, all of them. Otherwise don't post it.

I was simply providing some reasoning for why Sabertooth (and others) feel that the team never goes off on the players from what they have seen. While some (like yourself) have seen the coaches go off on players in practice, they don't seem to do the same in regular games on the sidelines.
To support your claim though, it was reported after the Chiefs preseason game that reporters heard Marvin yelling at the players behind closed doors.

What this team seems to prefer is doing their yelling at their players in private rather than make it public. That's a personal choice, but it can be perceived in different ways. While some people feel that this is how it should be handled, others get the perception that the coaches are passive and therefore don't care about performance because they aren't willing to show that on the sidelines in front of cameras.

While what I care about most is holding players (and coaches) accountable and to each his/her own how they want to handle something, perhaps being more public rather than private might have more effect and help change things around for the better. All we really care about is seeing an improvement on the field.
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RE: Why are 'Wake Up Call' Games Necessary for Bengals - ochocincos - 08-23-2017, 10:46 AM

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