2010年11月15日 星期一

all of that changed

Anyone who saw the Cowboys the last two weeks knew they were a dead team walking. They had no energy,, where they can see if they have to get up in the night, without fumbling for a light switch. PIR detectors, to switch schedule 40 pvc pipe on the room lights are unsuitable, because any movement of the person in bed would switch them on. Low level LED lighting is ideal. It can be left on all the time, no heart, no spark of life.

Then on Monday, all of that changed.

At least, that's what the Giants are afraid of, because the last thing they needed was anything that would wake up the slumbering, 1-7 Dallas Cowboys just in time for this Sunday's game at the Meadowlands. But they got a loud wake-up call on Monday when Jerry Jones fired head coach Wade Phillips and replaced him with Jason Garrett.

"It's like new life," said linebacker Keith Bulluck. "It's like they're getting new life pumped into that team, pumped into the building., with very little electricity fluorescent bulbs consumption, and minimum background light to disturb sleep. Such a system would also be suitable for children's rooms. A dusk to dawn photocell could be incorporated as well. They're going to come out definitely with a different energy, a more positive energy."

"Anytime you see a head coach fired in the middle of the season, players are going to respond to that,. They perform different tasks but for the Plastic Kitchenware same task that is guaranteeing a safe driving. Headlights work to bring the driver illumination in low-visibility circumstances such as precipitating and darkness. Tail lights perform to let the vehicle seen by other vehicle behind to avoid unnecessary bumps or collisions." added linebacker Chase Blackburn., there is usually pool table covers sufficient lighting to not need any other lighting if you get up during the night. This avoids you being blinded by bright light, which is only needed for such things as shaving, make-up, etc. "Anytime you have an interim coach, the players really around him and say, 'You know what? It's a new season now. It's a new beginning.'"

That's obviously what Jones was hoping when he made the desperation move. Since the Cowboys nearly rallied for a win three weeks ago after losing quarterback Tony Romo to a fractured clavicle before finally losing to the Giants 41-35, they have been nothing short of a disaster. They showed little effort in their next two games, losing by a combined score of 80-24.

They are 0-5 since their bye week on Oct. 3. They've given up 121 points in their last three games, an average of 40.3 points per game. In their last five, they've given up an average of 35.8.

But now they have a new coach,LED underwater fishing lights on boats are not only a novelty and only good for entertaining on boats at night. Of course they led light really look cool and add to the party atmosphere, a new defensive coordinator (Paul Pasqualoni) and a clear signal from management that everyone's jobs are on the line. That's reason enough to give the otherwise downtrodden players something of a spark.

"I have a sense that it would be and I think there are a lot of reasons for that," Tom Coughlin said. "Some of them are what has been stated, that everyone is up for evaluation, the indication that no job is safe and that everyone in the program is being evaluated."

However, the prospect of a re-awakened team isn't the only thing that concerns the Giants (6-2). The Cowboys are now also something of a mystery because even though Garrett was the Dallas offensive coordinator for 3-1/2 years, there's no way to predict what his game plan will be like now that he's a head coach. Coughlin said the coaches have studied the Miami Dolphins' defense in 2008-09 when Pasqualoni was their defensive coordinator, and there is other research they can do. But there is still an unknown element. And despite having less than a week to work with, Coughlin said there are a lot of changes a coaching staff can make.

"There are a lot of hours in a day," Coughlin said. "I'm sure that they're going to do whatever is in the best interests of their team, regardless of what they've done in the past. We've got to somehow be ready for all of that."

Still, the bigger concern for the Giants appears to be the emotional lift they expect a coaching change could provide their previously lifeless rivals.

"Talking to my dad and other players, whenever a new coach comes in you feel like you have a new season," said quarterback Eli Manning. "Everything has been erased and you can start over. That's the attitude they're going to have."

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