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I'm guessing it's the players who still like Cupp, but the Rams brass that were trying to smear him for some reason. Some felt Seattle overpaid him, but he also came up big yesterday, and they're going to the Super Bowl, so I'm sure the Seahawks are happy with him.
I don't think Woolen is going to make the same mistake again. He talked about it after the the game, went to McVey directly too, to apologize. I don't think he's thinking "big contract!" He just made a mistake and knows it, owned it.
As to that money issue and who "cost" their teammates cash, one could say this about Xavier Smith dropping that punt also. But football is about as team sport as you can get. It's like blaming a kicker who misses a last second kick. What about the previous 59 minutes and 59 seconds of the game? Are you going to try to convince me the rest of the team (players and coaches) didn't make a single costly mistake that entire time? And what about that game the team lost a couple weeks ago?
I'm reminded of something Bill Belichick once said about the referees. They make mistakes, but out of everyone on the field the referees make the least mistakes. The players make more mistakes than the refs. And the coaches make the most mistakes. As great of a coach Sean McVay is, he also has to be held accountable for this last loss as much or more than Xavier Smith. Go back over to the AFC. Vrabel, McDaniels, Zak Kuhr (Williams) have basically outcoached everyone, including Sean Payton/Joseph (and Harbaugh, and Ryans, before that). I think everyone would agree with that. So, I'd point fingers there first if someone is thinking about lost opportunity, or lost bonus pay.
I don't think Woolen is going to make the same mistake again. He talked about it after the the game, went to McVey directly too, to apologize. I don't think he's thinking "big contract!" He just made a mistake and knows it, owned it.
As to that money issue and who "cost" their teammates cash, one could say this about Xavier Smith dropping that punt also. But football is about as team sport as you can get. It's like blaming a kicker who misses a last second kick. What about the previous 59 minutes and 59 seconds of the game? Are you going to try to convince me the rest of the team (players and coaches) didn't make a single costly mistake that entire time? And what about that game the team lost a couple weeks ago?
I'm reminded of something Bill Belichick once said about the referees. They make mistakes, but out of everyone on the field the referees make the least mistakes. The players make more mistakes than the refs. And the coaches make the most mistakes. As great of a coach Sean McVay is, he also has to be held accountable for this last loss as much or more than Xavier Smith. Go back over to the AFC. Vrabel, McDaniels, Zak Kuhr (Williams) have basically outcoached everyone, including Sean Payton/Joseph (and Harbaugh, and Ryans, before that). I think everyone would agree with that. So, I'd point fingers there first if someone is thinking about lost opportunity, or lost bonus pay.
