If Childress wanted to take Favre out and either couldn’t or didn’t, the coach wasn’t deserving of his paycheck and should probably step aside — especially after being dimed out for his inability to control the team’s star personality in a press conference.
The head coach calls the shots for the team’s game plan, and the QB follows orders, leading the action for the offense between the whistles. It doesn’t work any other way.
Favre will get well against the Bears next Monday night. The Bears stink. And I’m from Chicago.
Favre can’t do it all by himself. Adrian Peterson finished with 35 yards on 12 carries, Cornerback Antoine Winfield struggled, McKinnie could not protect Favre. Childress needs to make an appointment to the Mayo Clinic.
Odd, but I thought a football team had more than one player on it....................
Smells like BS to me — reporters hearing something different from what actually went on. How does a head coach “try” but fail to control who’s on the field?
As much as I hate to admit it, going into the playoffs it appears the Eagles are the team to beat. Even before their loss to the Cowboys, the Saints have not looked nearly as sharp as they were early in the season.