And I thought Marcus Freeman wanted to succeed…
He also was able to recruit some pretty **** good talent to the defense
That was his “field too far from the locker room,” moment.Can't exactly remember verbatim but he definitely blamed losses on too many night games...
It’s not revisionist historyHe also lost more talent than He landed, let's not start this revisionist history now.
I wish Al success, like I wish my exes well. Why? Because I upgraded, so why would I be bitter.. Al failed here, because of his own misguided loyalty. However, he did some good things and we got something out of it. Him finding success at ND doesn't hurt us in any way, and I can't wait for Mario and his staff to ****house him the next time the canes and Irish meet.Norte **** is not a rival man.
Who care who al is coaching
Miami has its **** together finally
Kumbaya fellas
That was his “field too far from the locker room,” moment.
This one right here bruh,.. great effing call.Oh, and not sure why I forgot about this, but how he treated Malcolm Lewis when he broke his leg
This.
Freeman wasn’t willing to hire anyone not interested in keeping his defense and terminology as the base. He didn’t want to start all over every time he changes DC.
So, this is almost a no lose position for Golden. Do well, get the credit. Don’t do well, Freeman gets the blame.