T REX;n127575 said:KUMBAYA my lord...KUMBAYA...rainbows and unicorns...your insults do not bother me btw. Funny you are the one acting like the child.
Do you think we're doing ok in recruiting?
It's pretty damn hard to figure out. Not sure what that blue thing is. Someone giving the big mac a high hard one? Or did I just blow, so to speak, my psych test?deuce;n127859 said:What in the world is this ? It's hideous!
divits;n127855 said:Originally posted by itsgr82bag8r View Post
Nice post. See, that wasn't so bad, huh?
:cool:
What you couldn't see was the pained look, the gritted teeth and the throbbing vein on his temple as he forced himself to type that short sentence.
divits;n127855 said:What you couldn't see was the pained look, the gritted teeth and the throbbing vein on his temple as he forced himself to type that short sentence.
EuroGator;n127512 said:I can't believe some of you are so blinded by your hatred of Muschamp that you think he would sabotage UF's 2015 recruiting class. Dumb.
Geeze...
He didn't get the job done at UF, but he isn't shady. Some of you people need to take your blinders off.
- EVERYONE is praising this Muschamp's character and consistency. Matchen, Foley, assistants, players, former players, Spurrier, even McElwain! Everyone is saying that he does things right. He would not sabotage our class because he's got more character than that. Do you remember that he booted Janoris Jenkins before he ever played a game for Muschamp? He voluntarily booted his best player. Whether you agree with him or not, he clearly demonstrated integrity in many of his decisions.
- He wouldn't sabotage this class because his name would be mud in the coaching world.
- He isn't bitter about what has happened at UF. He said that he was grateful for the opportunity and he understood that it's a bottom-line business. He understood why he was fired and was grateful for the chance.
- He wouldn't sabotage the class because he has a ton of money that UF will still pay him and sabotaging the class would certainly put that in jeopardy.
- He wouldn't sabotage the class because it would gain him nothing. He wouldn't attract kids to what he's selling (family atmosphere, hard-working, high-character, etc) if he was behaving oppositely.
- He wouldn't sabotage the class because he'd be entrusting himself and his future to high school kids. Nah, maybe he forgot about Cook and Lane last year.
Mudd;n127969 said:What the h3ll are you trying to say !?!