11-20-2016, 12:31 PM
(11-20-2016, 12:15 PM)fredtoast Wrote: I do want to have a conversation. I just did not understand what we were discussing. I see the term "no accountability" thrown around here a lot, but I honestly did not know what people meant by "holding someone accountable". Especialy since the entire premis of this thread was based on Green criticizing the O-line.
I am pretty sure that if a team could fix any problem just by telling the media they had a problem then no team would have any problems. So i really don't see how this will fix anything.
Do you really think the O-line has been sitting around saying "We are not going to try and fix any problems because no one knows we are messing up."
I think there was miscommunication about a couple things in my post Fred. When I said sometimes it is necessary to get the media involved, is when a player feels like an organization is not taking to correct steps to field a winning football team. We have seen this happen a couple times here before. I'm not necessarily advocating that it happen now, I was just answering your question about if it was a legitimate way to hold someone accountable.
As to the last part of your post, I'm not sure how they interact with each other. That is why I made the thread. I find it interesting and wanted to have a discussion about it.
Eventually you'll realize Fred that I don't make Homer/Hater threads so you don't have to bring that mentality to them. I know it can be difficult to get out of that mindset when many portions of the discussion are so polarized.
Cheers.
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