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Morris Refuses to Fire Himself


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#1 vmax

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Posted 26 December 2011 - 01:50 PM

He will not take the honorable way out and fall on his sword.
Instead he chooses to walk in denial.

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"I will never fire myself," Morris said. "You don't go from being a coach of the year candidate to being the worst coach in the league to get fired within a year. It's about us. It's a little bit of everything."
..."It's a buying in factor, either you buy in or you don't," Morris said. "You didn't win 10 games by accident, you won 10 games because you followed the formula."

The Bucs, however, haven't won a game since Oct. 16, and they've dropped the past four by double digits.

...Morris also said he does not believe the notion that the team has quit on him, pointing to tight end Kellen Winslow's attempt to leap over a Panther in an attempt to gain extra yards. Winlsow fumbled on the play, but Morris said Winslow's actions were an example of a player being competitive, not selfish.

"There's no question. I mean there's no doubt," Morris said, via the St. Petersburg Times. "Kellen Winslow is a prime example of, "I'm going to win this game despite anything around me for Raheem.' There's no doubt in my mind that he was thinking that when he jumped over that guy. That was not a selfish act...he was trying to score."
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“Here’s a reality of this league,” John started, “you never pick up where you left off the season before. We’re never back to a minute left in the AFC championship game ready to take it to the Super Bowl. We’re not there until we earn our way back there again. Every team starts over, and the foundation for us starts right now. We build the whole thing from scratch."

#2 OutsideRzAcE

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Posted 29 December 2011 - 06:46 PM

Well if he gets fired he'll get paid the rest of his contract. If he quits he gets diddly squat. Also, if he quits he can forget about ever getting another coaching job again. No-one wants to hire a quitter. There is really no advantage to resigning.

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Posted 29 December 2011 - 06:51 PM

Yeah let a badly org franch fire him.





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