Oh Gorlden

And Duke retweeted that. The players disliked him more than I was willing to believe...

Chick did too.

Give Eric Ebron a few months before he's rt'ing it too. That dude had to either laugh or cry when he found out who his positions coach was going to be.

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And Duke retweeted that. The players disliked him more than I was willing to believe...

Wow, nobody knew how toxic it really was. We thought the fans hated him last season but it seems like the players hated him even more. I still can't believe he kept his job at the end of the 2014 season.

That's not true. Mama Duke said it back then. She was crushed for it, but she was telling the truth. The little I dug into this topic, that whole class of Duke, Tracy, etc., there was a huge divide between them and Golden.

Tracy never hid his dislike. He learned to play the game as a senior to secure more playing time. His hatred for Willian's and Doritos was on display for most of his tenure here.


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Golden had many choices during that interview. If he were a bigger man, he would have dodged the chance to say anything negative. His choice to make a negative comment/his failure to dodge is a sign of a small, weak and insecure man. Yes, his situation was tough, but that's why you get paid millions of dollars. He still had enough time and opportunity to turn things around and be successful and the lack thereof is his fault and his fault only. He poisoned the team, the program and community, and ultimately failed as a head coach, by choosing not to adapt and change. And to make matters worse, he ****ed on everyone with that comment. The sign of a small and weak man.

The only thing good to come from his statement is that it opened the door for his former players to throw it back at him.
 
And Duke retweeted that. The players disliked him more than I was willing to believe...

I told all you sumbytches that the players hated that maggot. All I heard was "they say great things about him in interviews, so they like him." Sorry *** dumb sumbytches.

Exactly. Like current players were going to bash him - the one who controls how many snaps they get a game.
 
And Duke retweeted that. The players disliked him more than I was willing to believe...

I told all you sumbytches that the players hated that maggot. All I heard was "they say great things about him in interviews, so they like him." Sorry *** dumb sumbytches.

Exactly. Like current players were going to bash him - the one who controls how many snaps they get a game.
They blatantly quit on him at least a dozen times. Yet dudes were shouting me down saying the players played hard and loved him. Fcking stronzos.
 
Had he EVER took any of the blame instead of throwing players under the bus, I would have some sympathy for him. He prideful refusal to consider that his defense that he got in the showers at psu was he problem was his downfall. That and a total lack of coaching talent.
 
And Duke retweeted that. The players disliked him more than I was willing to believe...

I told all you sumbytches that the players hated that maggot. All I heard was "they say great things about him in interviews, so they like him." Sorry *** dumb sumbytches.

Exactly. Like current players were going to bash him - the one who controls how many snaps they get a game.
They blatantly quit on him at least a dozen times. Yet dudes were shouting me down saying the players played hard and loved him. Fcking stronzos.

It was clear that players quit on him. If was also clear he deserved it from the first time he thew one under the bus. Not sure if you are old enough to remember Nam and the concept of "fragging". Idiot top leadership, see Donna, LBJ, Nixon, sends blind subordinates, see Al and Co., to order you to your demise results in negative reaction -- like a fragmentation grenade rolling into you hooch. Drop that back for lesser seriousness and you readily get "quitting". Had he won, they would have put up with his bs.
 
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That fat f'aggot wasn't too "burned out" to leave the job. He wasn't too "burned out" to stop stealing those checks. There is no doubt in my mind that despite his "burn out" he'd still be stealing checks if Dr. Frenk hadn't fired him. I hope he dies in a grease fire fueled by the money he stole from UM.
 
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That fat f'aggot wasn't too "burned out" to leave the job. He wasn't too "burned out" to stop stealing those checks. There is no doubt in my mind that despite hios "burn out" he'd still be stealing checks if Dr. Frenk hadn't fired him. I hope he dies in a grease fire fueled by the money he stole from UM.

Poetry right there. **** Vermeil was burned out, and he did the honorable thing and quit. He didn't hang on and go through the motions stealing checks.

Folden was run out, not burned out. That cumsucker's wife and kids were living in **** with UM fans craving their blood, but that maggot husband kept feeding them to the jackals instead of stepping down.

He's a deplorable husband and father. Fck that fat maggot.
 
That fat f'aggot wasn't too "burned out" to leave the job. He wasn't too "burned out" to stop stealing those checks. There is no doubt in my mind that despite hios "burn out" he'd still be stealing checks if Dr. Frenk hadn't fired him. I hope he dies in a grease fire fueled by the money he stole from UM.

Poetry right there. **** Vermeil was burned out, and he did the honorable thing and quit. He didn't hang on and go through the motions stealing checks.

Folden was run out, not burned out. That cumsucker's wife and kids were living in **** with UM fans craving their blood, but that maggot husband kept feeding them to the jackals instead of stepping down.

He's a deplorable husband and father. Fck that fat maggot.

He didn't care who he booty blasted as long as he could keep the paper going into his bank account. The guy is a complete fraud as a coach and a human being. I hope he burns in **** with Paterno and Sandusky.
 
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I almost wish someone would ask Blake for comment on this.....but I only say almost....because I think he'd offer a diplomatic innocuous reply and **** us off instead of throwing shade back at Fat Al- a guy that said he was invigorated and energized prior to his last ****show of a season here. Anyone remember that? I think that m-f'er actually cited a diet and exercise change.

I REALLY hope this quote from Richt Jr. was a direct response to this story:

"Coach Richt is happy," said Miami QB coach -- and Richt's son -- Jon. "He's got a little pep in his step, and he's enjoying being here in Miami. He's excited to be [calling plays] again. For a long time, he called himself the highest-paid cheerleader in the country, and he hated it. Now he's back in the room and coaching. I've never seen someone game plan for a scrimmage so much. But he's having fun."
 
This is actually the part that angered me the most....

“At the end of the day, I took the job without knowing that there was an impending NCAA investigation and eight months into it, it blew up and it took its toll at the end of the day, and that’s it,” Golden said. “I haven’t looked back since. I miss the players. I miss the people that were supportive of my family and I, the people that were friends. But other than that we’ve moved on and now I’m looking after a new group

Basically he just said "f**k every fan and thank you to Donna Shalala, Sean Eichorst and Kirby Hocutt" for allowing me to steal 10 million dollars and get away with it.

Wait a minute......just realized how MISERABLE our fans made Golden.!

I just went from very angry to very happy.

Piece of f**king s**t!!!!!
What a lying *******. The Shapiro news broke about a year before the Yahoo article came out. Nevin wanted to write a book so he was chirping from prison about how he was going to snitch. A simple Google search would have revealed that UM was aware of the allegations and was cooperating with the NCAA long before the Yahoo article was published. I find it very difficult to believe that Golden took the job with absolutely no knowledge of the Shapiro situation.
 
"Coach Richt is happy," said Miami QB coach -- and Richt's son -- Jon. "He's got a little pep in his step, and he's enjoying being here in Miami. He's excited to be [calling plays] again. For a long time, he called himself the highest-paid cheerleader in the country, and he hated it. Now he's back in the room and coaching. I've never seen someone game plan for a scrimmage so much. But he's having fun."

That's one of the things that has me most excited about the Richt hire. He's coming in re-energized with a chip on his shoulder. Gonna be nice watching a true pro call football plays.
 
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