I'm a Dolphins fan and I've got so much respect for those Charger teams with Winslow, Joiner and Jefferson. Had Gene Klein paid Jefferson and Dean, they would have at least been in 3 Super Bowls.
Before Dan Marino, there was Dan Fouts. I don't think that Fouts gets much respect. He was the pioneer of the new era of wide open offenses that Marino later capitalized on.
@MarkyMark154 Coryell (like many coaches in the NFL) made a lot of the decisions as to what players were brought to the team. Bill Walsh ( just a coach) was the mastermind that built the Forty Niners dynasty team back in the eighty's. Belichic does the same in New England. The coach (depending on the team and situation) decides which players he wants and the GM acquires them. Al Davis was a big part in deciding what players he wanted as does Jerry Jones, Spanos lets AJ make those decisions.
Coryell was NOT one of those coaches. Gene Klein did NOT give him free reign over personnel decisions. Do you honestly think Coryell wanted to trade away Fred Dean and John Jefferson? I think not.
@MarkyMark154 Coryell WAS one of those coaches and that's one of the reasons Klein hired him. Jefferson had a contract dispute with the Chargers and that's why he was traded and Wes Chandler was acquired. Coryell also made the decision to pass on drafting Lawrence Taylor, so he could beef up an already overloaded offense. Sorry dude, but you're wrong.
Fouts had the clout to have guys pulled from the game and the coaches backed him up. So yeah, Owens would still be running his mouth, but Fouts wouldn't hear hear it since he'd be on the field and Owens would be on the bench.
When he says to Winslow "You're outta here!" it wasn't just talk. He could (and more importantly WOULD) have a guy yanked. He was the M.F.I.C.
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Dan: Let’s go, let’s go! LET’S GO!! Come on! Run on the breaks now! Garbled. Run on the breaks!
Kellen: That’s what I’m doing!
Dan: #$&&%R! you run on the breaks…!
Kellen: I’m running out the f---ing breaks!
Dan: Tippy toeing like a #$&&%R!
Kellen: If you don’t like it find another damn tight end!!
Dan: I will…and you're outta here…you're outta here!
TheParadisecove 1 year ago
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TheParadisecove 1 year ago
tippy toen like a blank blank.
what did he actually say?
MIKECNW 1 year ago
@MIKECNW "tippy toen like a mother f****er"
TallDarkandChubby 2 months ago
Sabotaged by their cheap and inept ownership.
iamhungey12345 1 year ago
I'm a Dolphins fan and I've got so much respect for those Charger teams with Winslow, Joiner and Jefferson. Had Gene Klein paid Jefferson and Dean, they would have at least been in 3 Super Bowls.
Before Dan Marino, there was Dan Fouts. I don't think that Fouts gets much respect. He was the pioneer of the new era of wide open offenses that Marino later capitalized on.
ethurst2 1 year ago
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@ethurst2 speaks the truth, and nothing but the truth
MrSquire021 1 year ago
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justentime77 2 years ago
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Coryell was the coach, not the owner or GM. Coryell could only use the players he had.
MarkyMark154 4 months ago
@MarkyMark154 Coryell (like many coaches in the NFL) made a lot of the decisions as to what players were brought to the team. Bill Walsh ( just a coach) was the mastermind that built the Forty Niners dynasty team back in the eighty's. Belichic does the same in New England. The coach (depending on the team and situation) decides which players he wants and the GM acquires them. Al Davis was a big part in deciding what players he wanted as does Jerry Jones, Spanos lets AJ make those decisions.
justentime77 4 months ago
@justentime77
Coryell was NOT one of those coaches. Gene Klein did NOT give him free reign over personnel decisions. Do you honestly think Coryell wanted to trade away Fred Dean and John Jefferson? I think not.
MarkyMark154 4 months ago
@MarkyMark154 Coryell WAS one of those coaches and that's one of the reasons Klein hired him. Jefferson had a contract dispute with the Chargers and that's why he was traded and Wes Chandler was acquired. Coryell also made the decision to pass on drafting Lawrence Taylor, so he could beef up an already overloaded offense. Sorry dude, but you're wrong.
justentime77 4 months ago
@justentime77 Wes Chandler was awesome, but they never got over losing Fred Dean.
quincee33 3 months ago
i have a chargers video
bring back meroeris on my video
JrsSd619 2 years ago
Brings back great memories. Fouts is one of the greatest QBs to play the game. IMHO, Kellen Winslow, Sr. is the best pass catching TE ever!
rbittick 2 years ago
That's hilarious. I watched the actual show a few months ago. It was really good but saddening at the same time. Curse you San Diego Curse.
SanDiegoCurse 3 years ago
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wait hows this an americas game? the chargers never won a superbowl!
richgannonrocks 3 years ago
They made some for the good teams that didn't win it all.
SanDiegoCurse 3 years ago
o is that the missing rings one?
richgannonrocks 3 years ago
MotherF***er In Charge, lmfao.
FKiNGz23 3 years ago
Fouts wouldnt make him Cry.. TO would just keep blabbing back, no matter how wrong he was.
dilligentdilly 3 years ago
Fouts had the clout to have guys pulled from the game and the coaches backed him up. So yeah, Owens would still be running his mouth, but Fouts wouldn't hear hear it since he'd be on the field and Owens would be on the bench.
When he says to Winslow "You're outta here!" it wasn't just talk. He could (and more importantly WOULD) have a guy yanked. He was the M.F.I.C.
Jelperman 3 years ago
@Jelperman. Unfortunately, he never had a good backup due to Gene Klein. That was why Kellen could T.O. sometimes.
Ariamaluum 1 year ago
Kellen Winslow Sr
Back0Pack 3 years ago 2
imagine if TO was his receiver...Fouts would surely make him cry.
toomuch21n 3 years ago
MFIC
DemonicRage85 3 years ago
thats a legend if i ever seen one
LilPeruano 3 years ago 2