Why did Kehoe suck so much when he returned

It takes a special kind of douche to argue with a player's coach about which schools offered him and then use ESPN Recruiting as your reference. LOL

Beardy, that dude is a fake account trying to act like Folden. You're fighting a ghost.

Then get your ghostbuster suits on boys
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LOL @ "soft" offer.


"Son, we really like you, but not that much. We're kinda sorta extending an offer to you. It might be there for you later, it might not."


WTF?! LOL

Yeah because we've never given someone a scholarship offer before and not actually allowed them to commit...right?
Or just use them as placeholders and drop them once we get players higher up on the board.
you know what a soft offer is dude.

You either have an offer or you don't. I've watched coaches extend offers in front of my face. There's nothing "soft" about them.

Now, a school may extend an exploding offer, meaning the kid better get on board ASAP or lose his spot. (happened with Oklahoma and my boy Dowels) But a "soft offer"...WTF is that?
 
Close to 50 players are offered scholarships to begin the recruiting cycle and most FBS schools. Hence, soft offer. In Jon's case, many of those offers came in late. Jon was a Plan C guy.

That being said, Jon is a hard worker and a good football player.

Publicity is like poison; it doesn't hurt unless you swallow it.
 
Kehoe wasn't good to begin with. Even in 01 we had a 9-3 or 10-2 caliber offensive line when the rest of the team was 12-0 caliber. To say that we had the best line in 01 is a huge stretch- the only reason why it may seem that way is because our RBs were good enough to run behind an unspectacular line.

Kehoe and Werner were fired after 2005 for a very good reason- they both were awful. Solinger was a different story and got fired simply because he didn't get along with head coach Coker.

With that being said serving on this staff makes him seem all the worse. It's hard to say how much the OL's struggles fall on Kehoe and how much they fall on Coley and Golden.
 
Close to 50 players are offered scholarships to begin the recruiting cycle and most FBS schools. Hence, soft offer. In Jon's case, many of those offers came in late. Jon was a Plan C guy.

That being said, Jon is a hard worker and a good football player.

Publicity is like poison; it doesn't hurt unless you swallow it.

Bro, go sit down somewhere. You look dumber with every post.

"Jon was a plan C guy." LOL

Like you know WTF was really going on with his recruitment. First you didn't even know he had offers from all of those schools. Now he had those offers but they were "soft" cause he was a plan C guy.

You speak so matter-of-factly about his recruitment when you're sitting here talking to someone WHO WAS THERE FOR THE WHOLE THING. I'm not over here using Google.
He wasn't a plan C guy.
 
Kehoe wasn't good to begin with. Even in 01 we had a 9-3 or 10-2 caliber offensive line when the rest of the team was 12-0 caliber. To say that we had the best line in 01 is a huge stretch- the only reason why it may seem that way is because our RBs were good enough to run behind an unspectacular line.
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Beg to differ. That line had multiple NFL starters on it. McKinney, Romberg, Gonzales, and Bibla all played in the NFL. I don't think Sherko ever made it in the league. Chris Myers, who was a rotational player in 01 and starter in 02 is still in the league. That was one of the better offensive lines in college history. I think Dorsey got sacked like 5 times in 3 seasons.
 
You don't seem to have an understanding as to how recruiting works.

What is a coach? We are teachers. Educators. We have the same obligations as all teachers, except we probably have more influence over young people than anybody but their families. And, in a lot of cases, more than their families.
 
You don't seem to have an understanding as to how recruiting works.

What is a coach? We are teachers. Educators. We have the same obligations as all teachers, except we probably have more influence over young people than anybody but their families. And, in a lot of cases, more than their families.

You don't seem to have an understanding of what you're talking about. You're over here trying to tell a coach about the recruiting process of one of his players. And now you're back-pedaling faster than Patrick Peterson cause you've been proven wrong. First it was "he had no offers" then it was "well those offers were soft".

Like I said, that takes a special kind of douche.

Where do you coach?
 
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You don't seem to have an understanding as to how recruiting works.

What is a coach? We are teachers. Educators. We have the same obligations as all teachers, except we probably have more influence over young people than anybody but their families. And, in a lot of cases, more than their families.

You don't seem to have an understanding of what you're talking about. You're over here trying to tell a coach about the recruiting process of one of his players. And now you're back-pedaling faster than Patrick Peterson cause you've been proven wrong. First it was "he had no offers" then it was "well those offers were soft".

Like I said, that takes a special kind of douche.

Where do you coach?

red bank87. maybe al goldens old high school in red bank nj lol
 
You don't seem to have an understanding as to how recruiting works.

What is a coach? We are teachers. Educators. We have the same obligations as all teachers, except we probably have more influence over young people than anybody but their families. And, in a lot of cases, more than their families.

You don't seem to have an understanding of what you're talking about. You're over here trying to tell a coach about the recruiting process of one of his players. And now you're back-pedaling faster than Patrick Peterson cause you've been proven wrong. First it was "he had no offers" then it was "well those offers were soft".

Like I said, that takes a special kind of douche.

Where do you coach?

I'm not back pedaling. You're acting as though you've never seen a young man commit to a school and then have the school go in a different direction. Jon received some offers that may not have panned out come signing day. It's very similar to a soft/hard commit from a recruit.

I hope that you present yourself with much more humility than you have here when addressing your players. Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good.
 
You don't seem to have an understanding as to how recruiting works.

What is a coach? We are teachers. Educators. We have the same obligations as all teachers, except we probably have more influence over young people than anybody but their families. And, in a lot of cases, more than their families.

You don't seem to have an understanding of what you're talking about. You're over here trying to tell a coach about the recruiting process of one of his players. And now you're back-pedaling faster than Patrick Peterson cause you've been proven wrong. First it was "he had no offers" then it was "well those offers were soft".

Like I said, that takes a special kind of douche.

Where do you coach?

I'm not back pedaling. You're acting as though you've never seen a young man commit to a school and then have the school go in a different direction. Jon received some offers that may not have panned out come signing day. It's very similar to a soft/hard commit from a recruit.

I hope that you present yourself with much more humility than you have here when addressing your players. Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good.

Coach Caldwell called he said get off CIS and go teach Eric Ebron about pillars.
 
Kehoe sucked...like now, nobody was checkin' for His *** when He was outta work, He practically had to beg Al for the job. IIRC, Al wanted to hire Stoutland before He took the Bama job.
 
LOL @ "soft" offer.


"Son, we really like you, but not that much. We're kinda sorta extending an offer to you. It might be there for you later, it might not."


WTF?! LOL

Yeah because we've never given someone a scholarship offer before and not actually allowed them to commit...right?
Or just use them as placeholders and drop them once we get players higher up on the board.
you know what a soft offer is dude.

You either have an offer or you don't. I've watched coaches extend offers in front of my face. There's nothing "soft" about them.

Now, a school may extend an exploding offer, meaning the kid better get on board ASAP or lose his spot. (happened with Oklahoma and my boy Dowels) But a "soft offer"...WTF is that?

I've been saying this for years. There's no such thing as a "soft offer." There's an offer, and there's no offer. There's no in-between in real life. If the offerree can't accept the offer, then it's not an offer.

You can characterize this "soft offer" nonsense as "interest", but you **** well can't call it an offer unless the person you're making the offer to can accept it.
 
You don't seem to have an understanding as to how recruiting works.

What is a coach? We are teachers. Educators. We have the same obligations as all teachers, except we probably have more influence over young people than anybody but their families. And, in a lot of cases, more than their families.

You don't seem to have an understanding of what you're talking about. You're over here trying to tell a coach about the recruiting process of one of his players. And now you're back-pedaling faster than Patrick Peterson cause you've been proven wrong. First it was "he had no offers" then it was "well those offers were soft".

Like I said, that takes a special kind of douche.

Where do you coach?

I'm not back pedaling. You're acting as though you've never seen a young man commit to a school and then have the school go in a different direction. Jon received some offers that may not have panned out come signing day. It's very similar to a soft/hard commit from a recruit.

I hope that you present yourself with much more humility than you have here when addressing your players. Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good.

Miss me with all the high and mighty garbage. My players love the way I address them. My players aren't tools, therefore I don't address them the same I'm addressing you. (since when did football coaches become nuns anyway?)

Again...

You don't know WTF you're talking about. You don't know about his offers. You're talking yourself in circles.
 
Kehoe was not a good OL coach in his 1st stint. Serving under Ed Orgeron and Al Golden made him all the worse.
 
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