citizenkane
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Golden was a bad fit here. I'm glad for him and his family he found a good place. nothing personal
Yeah, beat me to it. Watching them a little it looked like Freeman's signature is now on that D.He’s good but..Marcus freeman was one of if not the best dc in cfb before becoming the hc so im sure his influence is there
They did know. They hired him because if better coach was hired. They knew they’d leaveMaaannn, **** that stupid fake storyline. I'm not saying it's your storyline, but we have to stop repeating a lie.
The Shapiro situation, at least the existence of it, was KNOWN in advance of his hiring. But the investigation was still in its early phases, and nobody "lied to Golden" about it. NOBODY KNEW the extent of what Nevin was going to claim, and as things have turned out, Nevin's ACCUSATIONS were largely unsupportable.
All this bull**** that Miami "knew" and "lied to" poor, poor Al Golden is just ridiculous. We were ALL victims of Nevin and his lies, most of which were proven to be untrue. He was just falsely claiming he spent all his Ponzi scheme money so that the government couldn't force him to pay full restitution.
I tried to explain years ago that wasn't alfrauds defense. It was no d. & Alfraud was just that loyal to his lil buddy that he ****ed us and it was clear from day 1 of no d. It's not even a big 10 style of defense that we were running. What we ran is schemed perfectly for far less athletic dudes who don't play from muscle memory or repetitiveness. He ran essentially an ivy League defense which was entirely based on mental preparation. How you gonna take Florida kids or our style of athletes regardless, who stand out their entire lives because of how twitchy etc they were and then tell those same dudes forget all of that. Now I want you to learn how to play a mental game. All read and react. How can we be surprised that it's not gonna work when we ask these kids to forget EVERYTHING they ever knew & immediately play a game that's 180° at a high level! **** was madness. Enough of that past ****. I'm gonna live in this moment. **** alfraud and those pedos he corches with.@Brooklyndee any inisghts you can share?
Dude was a beast recruiter. Just when it came down to the year of kids getting ready to come in and see that product on the field.... Nah I'm good was common response.Can recruit
No no no! It took Golden getting fired from Miami for him to experience his dark night of the soul. It took being humbled then learning at stops in Detroit and Cincinnati of the NFL as a LB coach for him to realize there is more to defensive scheme/philosophy than a 1990s Al Groh playbook. Good for him for learning his lesson and growing from it as he has developed himself into a very good DC who will most likely have a springboard to another HC job in the next few years.Remember D'ono, this is weird:
"Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden has agreed to a contract extension that will keep him in South Bend through 2027. That is welcome news to the Irish faithful as Golden has developed Notre Dame’s defense into one of the best units in the nation."
If he had fired his friend what might have been????
More posts like thisThis almost feels like rain on your wedding day
"Fire D'Nofrio"He could’ve had a free ride but he’d already paid
100%. Nevin’s attorney clearly explained fraudulent conveyance to him, and his cons continued.Maaannn, **** that stupid fake storyline. I'm not saying it's your storyline, but we have to stop repeating a lie.
The Shapiro situation, at least the existence of it, was KNOWN in advance of his hiring. But the investigation was still in its early phases, and nobody "lied to Golden" about it. NOBODY KNEW the extent of what Nevin was going to claim, and as things have turned out, Nevin's ACCUSATIONS were largely unsupportable.
All this bull**** that Miami "knew" and "lied to" poor, poor Al Golden is just ridiculous. We were ALL victims of Nevin and his lies, most of which were proven to be untrue. He was just falsely claiming he spent all his Ponzi scheme money so that the government couldn't force him to pay full restitution.