জোনাথন গ্যানন ব্যাখ্যা করেছেন যখন তিনি কোচিংয়ের আবেগকে গ্রহণ করতে শিখেছিলেন: ‘যখন আমাদের কারাগারে গিয়েছিল।’

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The Arizona Cardinals’ 2025 season is proving difficult. Just two weeks ago, they suffered their worst loss of the year to the Titans, a team that upset then-reigning Super Bowl champions Tennessee. At 2-4 and in danger of falling out of the playoff race, they are also dealing with another injury absence from quarterback Kyler Murray. Murray missed last week’s game with a sprained ankle, and his status is still uncertain for this week’s game against Green Bay.
Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon was asked on Wednesday about dealing with the injury situation and how he’s learned to manage his emotions as a coach. He gave a very blunt answer about his time on the Atlanta Falcons coaching staff, saying, “2007. When [Vick] went to jail,” Gannon stated succinctly.
This is certainly a questionable response to the news, but it was Gannon’s first year in the NFL (and only year in Atlanta) as a commanding coach. That situation undoubtedly impacted a young NFL coach and provided a harsh lesson about how quickly things can change.
Gannon is on a different journey in Arizona, but he’s still firmly on the hot seat. It’s clear that Gannon is feeling the frustration of another potentially losing season in Arizona, as he’s now 14-26 as an NFL head coach, and it’s manifesting in different ways. Most notably, Gannon was fined $100,000 for the Titans loss due to dropping the ball before reaching the goal line. He doesn’t seem interested in flowery, first-hand anecdotes about the lessons he’s learned in coaching, as evidenced by his curt response, forsaking a follow-up press conference on Wednesday. Michael Vick’s arrest.
প্রকাশিত: 2025-10-16 04:49:00
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