smackeddog wrote:IronWillGiroud wrote:TeamBall wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Chris Herring @HerringWSJ 33sAmare says he realizes that Woodson is under fire, but that he's learned more defensively under Woodson than any coach he's had.
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Say whaaaaat?
The laziness Amare exhibits in this play will always infuriate me
I don't think it's laziness, he's just you know
He's shown he's capable of playing pretty good defense, but only very occasionally- it's like its so unnatural for him, he has to make a special dedicated effort.
Just watched Tysons exit interview- he said twice that we need a winning coach, which is odd as Woody hasn't been officially fired yet. Basically Tyson seems to think it's all Woody's fault, complaining that he never ran enough offence for him to take advantage of the jumper he allegedly developed in the offseason etc.
Amar'e seems to blame the players talking about the need for professionals, and how some people didn't buy in. Wonder if Amar'e is talking about Tyson, as he also said that professionals work on their body and stay healthy (think he was probably talking about Beno and JR, maybe Felton too.).
That jumper of Tyson's was pretty bad. I don't recall it pre broken leg but after coming back from injury he broke it out a few times and it was like, oh no!