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Per
ESPN:
“The biggest thing for me is just, it’s less hectic,” Lombardi said
Thursday. “You don’t have to feel the guys pouting when you’re not
throwing the ball to ‘em or whatever emotions are going on down there,
you’re kind of just away from ‘em. It’s a little quieter.
“I was
certainly less exhausted after the game than I was if you’re down on the
field. I just think it’s a calmer environment, which I like.”
Really? People are asking you about what is different calling plays from the box and you mention not having to deal with players pouting to the world? This man is not a leader. No wonder this offense is a joke.
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