
Wiesbaden Phantoms
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- Defensive Back
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- Registriert: Do Feb 24, 2005 14:46
Also bei der Legionette brauch ich nicht viel Bier 

Was wäre wenn Bertelsmann Gesundheitspolitik macht?
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- Huskies4ever
- Defensive Back
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- Registriert: Fr Nov 09, 2007 07:15
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www.gfl.info steht das Treber die Defense weitermacht und die Offense an Tino von Eckardt abgibt
"Pro football is like nuclear warfare. There are no winners, only survivors."
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- Rookie
- Beiträge: 61
- Registriert: Mi Feb 11, 2009 12:19
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- Safety
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- Registriert: Di Apr 08, 2008 10:25
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- OLiner
- Beiträge: 358
- Registriert: Mo Mai 05, 2008 16:18
- Wohnort: Wiesbaden
IMHO - Coach Treber is a good coach. I like what he has done with the program as a whole, and I don't think that bad coaches are awarded positions on the National Team, either Junior or Senior. However, he just cannot get the Phantoms over the hump and into the GFL1. We have wasted 3 opportunities with superior talent the last 3 years. I don't want to take anything away from Franken and what they achieved this year, because they earned the title "Meister" in 2009. However, Wiesbaden had a better line, a better RB, a better defense, yet we just can't win the big game. You have to look at the HC position when this is not happening, and that falls on Michael Treber. It is time for a change in Wiesbaden.
Martin Habelt, even though I have disagreed with his "running up the score" tactics in the past, has shown an ability to win the big game. Whether or not he is the right guy to lead this program - I do not know, and honestly see it as "Football Forum" material. Why would he come to Wiesbaden with a team that is on the verge making it to the GFL1, a team with good finances, a good fan base, and a core of solid young players? Munich was just a "Very Bad" match-up for the Knights. Shannon and the Bandits ran for like 8,000 yards on Franken, and Munich had one of the top Defenses in the GFL1, and the Spread was no gimmick for the Cowboys who faced the likes of SHU, Plattling and Weinheim and shut these teams down for the most part. A series verses Plattling or Weinheim might well have landed Franken in the GFL1.
Regardless, I wish the Phantoms well next season. I look forward to opening weekend and the trash talk leading up to the season. GO PHANTOMS!
Martin Habelt, even though I have disagreed with his "running up the score" tactics in the past, has shown an ability to win the big game. Whether or not he is the right guy to lead this program - I do not know, and honestly see it as "Football Forum" material. Why would he come to Wiesbaden with a team that is on the verge making it to the GFL1, a team with good finances, a good fan base, and a core of solid young players? Munich was just a "Very Bad" match-up for the Knights. Shannon and the Bandits ran for like 8,000 yards on Franken, and Munich had one of the top Defenses in the GFL1, and the Spread was no gimmick for the Cowboys who faced the likes of SHU, Plattling and Weinheim and shut these teams down for the most part. A series verses Plattling or Weinheim might well have landed Franken in the GFL1.
Regardless, I wish the Phantoms well next season. I look forward to opening weekend and the trash talk leading up to the season. GO PHANTOMS!
- Corpsegrinder
- Guard
- Beiträge: 1735
- Registriert: Fr Jul 08, 2005 13:01
- Wohnort: Bad Blutbad
Gib' Treber die imports/Söldner, die die anderen Aufsteiger hatten, und WP spielt seit Jahren erfolgreich in der GFL. Es liegt nicht am Coaching, sondern an der Entscheidung, kein Geld für Spieler auszugeben.ILoveThisGame hat geschrieben:However, Wiesbaden had a better line, a better RB, a better defense, yet we just can't win the big game. You have to look at the HC position when this is not happening, and that falls on Michael Treber. It is time for a change in Wiesbaden.
Gruß, da Corpse
"Unser David Bowie heisst Heinz Schenk." - Rodgau Monotones
RIP Heinz Schenk (1924-2014)
RIP Heinz Schenk (1924-2014)