October 23, 200817 yr comment_50383 OK, now I'm starting to get jealous! http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/footb...0,526431.column Report
October 23, 200817 yr comment_50385 I think its great, But I wish it was in Chicago rather then the Bay area. Dent and Manster working as coaches would be very intense staff for sure. It would make Ditkas staff look like a retirement ward. so imagine if you will the difference now. Report
October 23, 200817 yr Author comment_50387 Tell me about it! I think its great, But I wish it was in Chicago rather then the Bay area. Dent and Manster working as coaches would be very intense staff for sure. It would make Ditkas staff look like a retirement ward. so imagine if you will the difference now. Report
October 24, 200817 yr comment_50400 Can you picture Dent, Singletary, and McMichael all living together in San Fransisco? Report
October 24, 200817 yr Author comment_50412 No. Can you picture Dent, Singletary, and McMichael all living together in San Fransisco? Report
October 24, 200817 yr comment_50414 No. I would hope that Singletary would surround himself with coaches that will make him successful. Just because they played in the league does not mean they can coach. Peace Report
October 24, 200817 yr Author comment_50415 Agreed... However, I could see some of those guys on staff...Line coaches, etc... I would hope that Singletary would surround himself with coaches that will make him successful. Just because they played in the league does not mean they can coach. Peace Report
October 24, 200817 yr comment_50418 Agreed... However, I could see some of those guys on staff...Line coaches, etc... Makes a great story, though. I wish mike all the luck in thworld, until they have to play the Bears in the playoffs this year! Report
October 26, 200817 yr comment_50457 Not looking like a very good debut at all for Mike as the lowly Seachickens are putting it to the 49ers in their own house, uuuhhhh. Report
October 27, 200817 yr Author comment_50479 I'm not sure what everyone was expecting...but I doubt miracles. That's a bad team. Even as bad as the Hawks are...they were due a win almost. And in a divisional game, I wasn't surprised in the least. Although I loved his rant after the game. At least he appears passionate! Good luck Mike! (except if/when you play us!) Not looking like a very good debut at all for Mike as the lowly Seachickens are putting it to the 49ers in their own house, uuuhhhh. Report
October 27, 200817 yr Author comment_50480 I'm not sure what everyone was expecting...but I doubt miracles. That's a bad team. Even as bad as the Hawks are...they were due a win almost. And in a divisional game, I wasn't surprised in the least. Although I loved his rant after the game. At least he appears passionate! Good luck Mike! (except if/when you play us!) Not looking like a very good debut at all for Mike as the lowly Seachickens are putting it to the 49ers in their own house, uuuhhhh. Report
October 27, 200817 yr comment_50484 I'm not sure what everyone was expecting...but I doubt miracles. That's a bad team. Even as bad as the Hawks are...they were due a win almost. And in a divisional game, I wasn't surprised in the least. Although I loved his rant after the game. At least he appears passionate! Good luck Mike! (except if/when you play us!) With teachers like Ditka and Ryan there's no doubt he's passionate. And Vernon Davis better shape up! Report
October 27, 200817 yr comment_50485 All I can say is: Man is it refreshing to see a coach with emotion. But not loosing it. That is the type of reponse you want to see for listless attempt at a sunday game. And for him sitting Davis and JT , it was deserved and Iam sure that Davis now realizes that his coach is for real. Report
October 27, 200817 yr Author comment_50496 Ha! Agreed! Man, I bet Mike was ready to strap on the pads and hit Davis himself! With teachers like Ditka and Ryan there's no doubt he's passionate. And Vernon Davis better shape up! Report
October 27, 200817 yr Author comment_50497 All I can say is: Man is it refreshing to see a coach with emotion. But not loosing it. That is the type of reponse you want to see for listless attempt at a sunday game. And for him sitting Davis and JT , it was deserved and Iam sure that Davis now realizes that his coach is for real. Report
October 30, 200817 yr comment_50658 All I can say is: Man is it refreshing to see a coach with emotion. But not losing it. That is the type of reponse you want to see for listless attempt at a sunday game. And for him sitting Davis and JT , it was deserved and Iam sure that Davis now realizes that his coach is for real. Well, um, I have some news for you. The San Francisco 49ers were losing badly through 30 minutes of play on Sunday against the Seahawks. And interim coach Mike Singletary pulled no punches during his first halftime speech -- but he did pull down his pantsA team spokesman Thursday confirmed a report by Arizona radio station XTRA's Mike Jurecki that Singletary dropped his pants in front of his team at halftime. "He was just dramatizing how embarrassing it was," 49ers director of public relations Aaron Salkin said. The halftime talk went something along the lines of "We're getting our tails whipped out there, now let's get back out there," according to Salkin. Singletary is not available to the media until Monday, but he did issue this statement: "I used my pants to illustrate that we were getting our tails whipped on Sunday and how humiliating that should feel for all of us. I needed to do something to dramatize my point; there were other ways I could have done it but I think this got the message across. I am excited about having the team back at practice on Monday so we can get back to work." Report
October 30, 200817 yr Author comment_50663 That's pretty funny! At least he kept his boxers on! In reality, I'm sure far crazier things have transpired in halftime locker rooms...it's just most teams keep it to themselves. Report
October 30, 200817 yr comment_50664 Mike's going to lose the team if antics like this keep coming up. Settle down for God sakes. He acts like he has been an established coach before that demands a great amount of respect. Report
October 31, 200817 yr Author comment_50667 Seems to me they were lost, and he's trying to find them... He didn't take over the Patriots. Mike's going to lose the team if antics like this keep coming up. Settle down for God sakes. He acts like he has been an established coach before that demands a great amount of respect. Report
October 31, 200817 yr comment_50679 Well, um, I have some news for you. And that means what? I think it is great. Now if he did it on the sideline? Well that would be something else. So your saying that is bad? Almost as bad Ditka roller blading in halas hall? Or calling out a reporter in a press confrence? Get over it please and realize he would be a great coach here, Report
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