QuattroCane
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Is that he was at first open to making changes and then decided that he didn’t want to continue as HC if he had to make them. Not sure if it’s true, interesting though.
where is my boy butchHe wasnt open to it. He pretended to go through motions thinking it would pass over
Yo. Just laugh next time people doubt me lol. It will be our inside jokewhere is my boy butch
Who are some realistic candidates, in your opinion?Yo. Just laugh next time people doubt me lol. It will be our inside joke
u came through in the clutch man, props to u bruhYo. Just laugh next time people doubt me lol. It will be our inside joke
Exactly true. He was ordered to fire everyone on offenseIs that he was at first open to making changes and then decided that he didn’t want to continue as HC if he had to make them. Not sure if it’s true, interesting though.
Is that he was at first open to making changes and then decided that he didn’t want to continue as HC if he had to make them. Not sure if it’s true, interesting though.
He wasnt open to it. He pretended to go through motions thinking it would pass over
Dude I know the full story. I’m not posting bullDisagree.
Any issues people have with the man as a coach at Miami—he's as stand-up a human being as there is.
Was ready to retire in 2015 at 55 years old. Decided to give it one more go around as his alma mater called. Dug in for the gig, turned out to be more taxing than expected and obviously took a toll.
Probably had a five-year timeline in his head regarding what a rebuild would look like and entering year four, after a disastrous year three, realizes it's way off.
The thought of having to gut his offensive staff and bring on new guys / give up play calling (which was part of his excitement of getting back in game)—understandable that he'd rather ride off into the sunset with his wife, his faith and dedicate what time he has left to a bigger calling.
Commendable that he was able to process it all so quickly and realize that he didn't want to go through this type of overhaul.
I was thinking make a deal with a coach to pay them 50 mil a year, just so Bama has to pay Saban 51 mil. Obviously have a deal with the coach to make a tax friendly donation back to the school of 47 mil. Stick it to Alabama in the funniest way possible.I think we should fake interest in Mullen just to make Florida give him a raise.
What did you post?Dude I know the full story. I’m not posting bull
NY speaking facts trust him he isnt lying, ill vouch for his *** 100Dude I know the full story. I’m not posting bull
IMO, as someone that is all too familiar with Richt, that sounds a little too generous. He is a really good person, but if he has a fatal flaw, it’s pride.Disagree.
Any issues people have with the man as a coach at Miami—he's as stand-up a human being as there is.
Was ready to retire in 2015 at 55 years old. Decided to give it one more go around as his alma mater called. Dug in for the gig, turned out to be more taxing than expected and obviously took a toll.
Probably had a five-year timeline in his head regarding what a rebuild would look like and entering year four, after a disastrous year three, realizes it's way off.
The thought of having to gut his offensive staff and bring on new guys / give up play calling (which was part of his excitement of getting back in game)—understandable that he'd rather ride off into the sunset with his wife, his faith and dedicate what time he has left to a bigger calling.
Commendable that he was able to process it all so quickly and realize that he didn't want to go through this type of overhaul.
This man gets it lolI think we should fake interest in Mullen just to make Florida give him a raise.