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Report: Pepper Rodgers has passed
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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 721768" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>A few more thoughts on Pepper. I was of an age where I thought it was really cool that we had such a personality as head coach. His flamboyance was such a contrast with his offense, which was as old school as was possible. I got weary of it at times, though. Defenses would stack the line and dare him to pass, foreshadowing some of what PJ faced. On the rare occasions we tried, our quarterbacks looked like right handed quarterbacks throwing lefthanded and we look like we had never practiced the play before. </p><p></p><p>A happier memory comes from his unorthodox coach's tv show. He showed lots of interactions with the players, and it was obvious that he loved them and they loved him back. That always counts for a lot with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 721768, member: 705"] A few more thoughts on Pepper. I was of an age where I thought it was really cool that we had such a personality as head coach. His flamboyance was such a contrast with his offense, which was as old school as was possible. I got weary of it at times, though. Defenses would stack the line and dare him to pass, foreshadowing some of what PJ faced. On the rare occasions we tried, our quarterbacks looked like right handed quarterbacks throwing lefthanded and we look like we had never practiced the play before. A happier memory comes from his unorthodox coach's tv show. He showed lots of interactions with the players, and it was obvious that he loved them and they loved him back. That always counts for a lot with me. [/QUOTE]
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