Lol fraudulent inducement. I'm a 3LOL and laughed at that ****.
I am not defending the BOT, but Golden took advantage of them. He knew darn well they had to meet his extension demands as we were smack in the middle of a major NCAA investigation and having our head coach walk on us would have been a huge blow at that time. I just wish they would have given him more $$ for fewer years then a long extension, but that is Monday morning quarterbacking. I will give the BOT some credit in that Golden tried to use the PSU situation last year for another pay increase and BOT told him to go f*ck himself. A few days later the BOT found out that he had already been turned down for the PSU job (prior to him trying to get more $$ from Miami) and that ****ed a whole bunch of members off.
Only a pig pile of dopes would have allowed themselves to be extorted by Folden coming off a 7-6 record with a roster full of experienced NFL talent and a humiliating loss to a terrible BC team. Where the fck was he going to "walk away" to? And, more importantly, how did he prove to be some irreplaceable genius after that miserable first year?
Stop puppeting the party line fed to you by UM shills, and start using your heads.
Negotiating is about leverage and who has the hammer. Folden didn't have **** coming off his horrible failure of a first season. He had no one over the barrel unless they were empty headed rubes.
I'm not so sure. I truly believe that when this NCAA crap hit the fan, Al's attorney basically told the school that withholding all or part of this Shapiro situation was grounds for Golden to tear up his contract and sue them for big damages, and that they'd better pony up, or else. Like I've said before, I wonder if Al's extension came with a hold harmless/waiver of liability agreement that Golden had to sign.
That sounds like a bad tv show drama. All that stuff is ridiculous melodrama and has zero connection to reality in the legal world.
Really? Because I happen to have a law degree and would love to have a client who was fraudulently induced into signing a multimillion dollar, high-profile contract.
Lol fraudulent inducement. I'm a 3L and laughed at that ****.
Lol fraudulent inducement. I'm a 3L and laughed at that ****.
3L? For those of us that are ignorant to what that is....
Lol fraudulent inducement. I'm a 3L and laughed at that ****.
3L? For those of us that are ignorant to what that is....
Jack71 is Joe Casale?
Jack71 is Joe Casale?
Notice how he was careful to say he has a law degree but made no mention of being an actual practicing attorney.
Jack71 is Joe Casale?
Notice how he was careful to say he has a law degree but made no mention of being an actual practicing attorney.
Is Jack71 the guy who was trying to tell us that the charging decision is left up to the victim in Florida? Or was that another guy with a law degree?
Only a pig pile of dopes would have allowed themselves to be extorted by Folden coming off a 7-6 record with a roster full of experienced NFL talent and a humiliating loss to a terrible BC team. Where the fck was he going to "walk away" to? And, more importantly, how did he prove to be some irreplaceable genius after that miserable first year?
Stop puppeting the party line fed to you by UM shills, and start using your heads.
Negotiating is about leverage and who has the hammer. Folden didn't have **** coming off his horrible failure of a first season. He had no one over the barrel unless they were empty headed rubes.
I'm not so sure. I truly believe that when this NCAA crap hit the fan, Al's attorney basically told the school that withholding all or part of this Shapiro situation was grounds for Golden to tear up his contract and sue them for big damages, and that they'd better pony up, or else. Like I've said before, I wonder if Al's extension came with a hold harmless/waiver of liability agreement that Golden had to sign.
That sounds like a bad tv show drama. All that stuff is ridiculous melodrama and has zero connection to reality in the legal world.
Really? Because I happen to have a law degree and would love to have a client who was fraudulently induced into signing a multimillion dollar, high-profile contract.
They'd hang 57.105 sanctions on you for trying that crap. I'm gonna send you some CLE videos so you don't get yourself sanctioned. Thank me later.
I am not defending the BOT, but Golden took advantage of them. He knew darn well they had to meet his extension demands as we were smack in the middle of a major NCAA investigation and having our head coach walk on us would have been a huge blow at that time. I just wish they would have given him more $$ for fewer years then a long extension, but that is Monday morning quarterbacking. I will give the BOT some credit in that Golden tried to use the PSU situation last year for another pay increase and BOT told him to go f*ck himself. A few days later the BOT found out that he had already been turned down for the PSU job (prior to him trying to get more $$ from Miami) and that ****ed a whole bunch of members off.
Only a pig pile of dopes would have allowed themselves to be extorted by Folden coming off a 7-6 record with a roster full of experienced NFL talent and a humiliating loss to a terrible BC team. Where the fck was he going to "walk away" to? And, more importantly, how did he prove to be some irreplaceable genius after that miserable first year?
Stop puppeting the party line fed to you by UM shills, and start using your heads.
Negotiating is about leverage and who has the hammer. Folden didn't have **** coming off his horrible failure of a first season. He had no one over the barrel unless they were empty headed rubes.
I'm not so sure. I truly believe that when this NCAA crap hit the fan, Al's attorney basically told the school that withholding all or part of this Shapiro situation was grounds for Golden to tear up his contract and sue them for big damages, and that they'd better pony up, or else. Like I've said before, I wonder if Al's extension came with a hold harmless/waiver of liability agreement that Golden had to sign.
That sounds like a bad tv show drama. All that stuff is ridiculous melodrama and has zero connection to reality in the legal world.
Really? Because I happen to have a law degree and would love to have a client who was fraudulently induced into signing a multimillion dollar, high-profile contract.
Only a pig pile of dopes would have allowed themselves to be extorted by Folden coming off a 7-6 record with a roster full of experienced NFL talent and a humiliating loss to a terrible BC team. Where the fck was he going to "walk away" to? And, more importantly, how did he prove to be some irreplaceable genius after that miserable first year?
Stop puppeting the party line fed to you by UM shills, and start using your heads.
Negotiating is about leverage and who has the hammer. Folden didn't have **** coming off his horrible failure of a first season. He had no one over the barrel unless they were empty headed rubes.
I'm not so sure. I truly believe that when this NCAA crap hit the fan, Al's attorney basically told the school that withholding all or part of this Shapiro situation was grounds for Golden to tear up his contract and sue them for big damages, and that they'd better pony up, or else. Like I've said before, I wonder if Al's extension came with a hold harmless/waiver of liability agreement that Golden had to sign.
That sounds like a bad tv show drama. All that stuff is ridiculous melodrama and has zero connection to reality in the legal world.
Really? Because I happen to have a law degree and would love to have a client who was fraudulently induced into signing a multimillion dollar, high-profile contract.
LOL
Only a pig pile of dopes would have allowed themselves to be extorted by Folden coming off a 7-6 record with a roster full of experienced NFL talent and a humiliating loss to a terrible BC team. Where the fck was he going to "walk away" to? And, more importantly, how did he prove to be some irreplaceable genius after that miserable first year?
Stop puppeting the party line fed to you by UM shills, and start using your heads.
Negotiating is about leverage and who has the hammer. Folden didn't have **** coming off his horrible failure of a first season. He had no one over the barrel unless they were empty headed rubes.
I'm not so sure. I truly believe that when this NCAA crap hit the fan, Al's attorney basically told the school that withholding all or part of this Shapiro situation was grounds for Golden to tear up his contract and sue them for big damages, and that they'd better pony up, or else. Like I've said before, I wonder if Al's extension came with a hold harmless/waiver of liability agreement that Golden had to sign.
That sounds like a bad tv show drama. All that stuff is ridiculous melodrama and has zero connection to reality in the legal world.
Really? Because I happen to have a law degree and would love to have a client who was fraudulently induced into signing a multimillion dollar, high-profile contract.
LOL
If we get thrashed in a bowl game I just really can't see him coming back. 6-7, I mean the administration is bad but they cant be this bad can they?
Can't fire him after a bowl game. Doesn't give new guy enough time to recruit.
It's this week or never.
Would depend on if they had replacement ready immediately and who that replacement was. I think if you fired Al and announced Butch at the same press conference, recruiting would get huge lift. Everyone knows about Butch and recruiting. Just getting an offer from him would thrill any recruit. Butch's boys don't just get to NFL, they get in the first round AND pro bowls and then HOF. Saban's kids get drafted, period.
If they replace Al with another slump after being turned down by 5 or 6 coaches, then it will be a disaster. I wanted Chud as next NC but at this late point, Butch might be the only name with the star quality we need.