Freddie Mango of Ferriday may be commitment #9

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Re: Freddie Mango of Ferriday may be commitment #9

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windywave wrote:
ml wave wrote:
MattK wrote:
PeteRasche wrote:
AO Sig wrote:If he was Mongo, I would love to have him on the defensive line...
My boss played in the NFL as an O Guard under Ditka back in the early 80s. His nickname at our office is Mongo.

Wait, so the important question here:

Was Ditka a terrible head coach back then too who just had so much talent (and Buddy Ryan) that it didn't matter? Or was he just not trying in New Orleans?
I didn't realize this was still a question? Guy couldn't coach his way out of a paper bag.
Except the whole winning the Super Bowl thing
See Buddy Ryan above.
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Re: Freddie Mango of Ferriday may be commitment #9

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windywave wrote:
ml wave wrote:
MattK wrote:
PeteRasche wrote:
AO Sig wrote:If he was Mongo, I would love to have him on the defensive line...
My boss played in the NFL as an O Guard under Ditka back in the early 80s. His nickname at our office is Mongo.

Wait, so the important question here:

Was Ditka a terrible head coach back then too who just had so much talent (and Buddy Ryan) that it didn't matter? Or was he just not trying in New Orleans?
I didn't realize this was still a question? Guy couldn't coach his way out of a paper bag.
Except the whole winning the Super Bowl thing
Also congrats to Jim Finks for putting together one of the most talented teams in NFL history.
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Re: Freddie Mango of Ferriday may be commitment #9

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ml wave wrote:
windywave wrote:
ml wave wrote:
MattK wrote:
PeteRasche wrote:
AO Sig wrote:If he was Mongo, I would love to have him on the defensive line...
My boss played in the NFL as an O Guard under Ditka back in the early 80s. His nickname at our office is Mongo.

Wait, so the important question here:

Was Ditka a terrible head coach back then too who just had so much talent (and Buddy Ryan) that it didn't matter? Or was he just not trying in New Orleans?
I didn't realize this was still a question? Guy couldn't coach his way out of a paper bag.
Except the whole winning the Super Bowl thing
See Buddy Ryan above.
Buddy did not win one on his own
Using big words is not a personal attack
#cousins don't count
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Re: Freddie Mango of Ferriday may be commitment #9

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ml wave wrote:
windywave wrote:
ml wave wrote:
MattK wrote:
PeteRasche wrote:
AO Sig wrote:If he was Mongo, I would love to have him on the defensive line...
My boss played in the NFL as an O Guard under Ditka back in the early 80s. His nickname at our office is Mongo.

Wait, so the important question here:

Was Ditka a terrible head coach back then too who just had so much talent (and Buddy Ryan) that it didn't matter? Or was he just not trying in New Orleans?
I didn't realize this was still a question? Guy couldn't coach his way out of a paper bag.
Except the whole winning the Super Bowl thing
Also congrats to Jim Finks for putting together one of the most talented teams in NFL history.
Yes seeing how he left in what was it 1982 and the Bears won the Superbowl when again. Haters gonna hate
Using big words is not a personal attack
#cousins don't count
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Re: Freddie Mango of Ferriday may be commitment #9

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windywave wrote:
ml wave wrote:
wavedom wrote:
windywave wrote:
wavedom wrote:Ditka player great. Coach in NOLA suck.
More sucked at player evaluation in NOLA than sucked at coaching.
He sucked at both. It's why he never coached again.
Coaching may have been worse. It's why he never coached after Chicago until the Saints gave him a job for some reason.
Yeah he had to wait what, three whole years?
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Re: Freddie Mango of Ferriday may be commitment #9

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ml wave wrote:
windywave wrote:
ml wave wrote:
wavedom wrote:
windywave wrote:
wavedom wrote:Ditka player great. Coach in NOLA suck.
More sucked at player evaluation in NOLA than sucked at coaching.
He sucked at both. It's why he never coached again.
Coaching may have been worse. It's why he never coached after Chicago until the Saints gave him a job for some reason.
Yeah he had to wait what, three whole years?
Four
Egads all the time he was on TV and raking in bank from his outside ventures.
Using big words is not a personal attack
#cousins don't count
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Re: Freddie Mango of Ferriday may be commitment #9

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windywave wrote:
ml wave wrote:
windywave wrote:
ml wave wrote:
wavedom wrote:
windywave wrote:
wavedom wrote:Ditka player great. Coach in NOLA suck.
More sucked at player evaluation in NOLA than sucked at coaching.
He sucked at both. It's why he never coached again.
Coaching may have been worse. It's why he never coached after Chicago until the Saints gave him a job for some reason.
Yeah he had to wait what, three whole years?
Four
Egads all the time he was on TV and raking in bank from his outside ventures.
He's not any good at that either, but good for him.
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Re: Freddie Mango of Ferriday may be commitment #9

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ml wave wrote:
windywave wrote:
ml wave wrote:
windywave wrote:
ml wave wrote:
wavedom wrote:
windywave wrote:
wavedom wrote:Ditka player great. Coach in NOLA suck.
More sucked at player evaluation in NOLA than sucked at coaching.
He sucked at both. It's why he never coached again.
Coaching may have been worse. It's why he never coached after Chicago until the Saints gave him a job for some reason.
Yeah he had to wait what, three whole years?
Four
Egads all the time he was on TV and raking in bank from his outside ventures.
He's not any good at that either, but good for him.
Being rich and living a good life? He's got that nailed
Using big words is not a personal attack
#cousins don't count
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Re: Freddie Mango of Ferriday may be commitment #9

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windywave wrote:
ml wave wrote:
windywave wrote:
ml wave wrote:
windywave wrote:
ml wave wrote:
wavedom wrote:
windywave wrote:
wavedom wrote:Ditka player great. Coach in NOLA suck.
More sucked at player evaluation in NOLA than sucked at coaching.
He sucked at both. It's why he never coached again.
Coaching may have been worse. It's why he never coached after Chicago until the Saints gave him a job for some reason.
Yeah he had to wait what, three whole years?
Four
Egads all the time he was on TV and raking in bank from his outside ventures.
He's not any good at that either, but good for him.
Being rich and living a good life? He's got that nailed
TV
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