A few days ago Mully and Hanley had a great John Shoop story that cracked me up. I'm not a Shoop hater just passing a funny tale along.
Apparently, Shoop loved to over analyze the first 20 plays scripted to the game. They say he always tossed and turned about what to run and often flipped the script during the week. Shoop on days before the game would laminate the plays because you never know football weather and he would like to write notes about what he saw during the game. Before one game, Shoop's plays were stuck in the machine and getting destroyed. Shoop was obviously flipping out because he would not be able to take notes. They say Shoop was screaming and yelling until someone told him your playing the Minnesota Vikings.
They say it took awhile for it to register that he did not need to laminate against this opponent.
Apparently, Shoop loved to over analyze the first 20 plays scripted to the game. They say he always tossed and turned about what to run and often flipped the script during the week. Shoop on days before the game would laminate the plays because you never know football weather and he would like to write notes about what he saw during the game. Before one game, Shoop's plays were stuck in the machine and getting destroyed. Shoop was obviously flipping out because he would not be able to take notes. They say Shoop was screaming and yelling until someone told him your playing the Minnesota Vikings.
They say it took awhile for it to register that he did not need to laminate against this opponent.