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Plenty of places to go and be mediocre....like back to starksville...
Looks like he put on some weight already since the FSU game.I'm pretty sure that plant is taller than ET....and probably better in pass protection.
You are correct, you can’t inhibit a student’s right to change where the gain an education just because they are an athlete.You are aware that the supreme court says there is no right to do any of this ****, right? You don't own these kids.
This. It’s funny how quickly everyone forgets how many games Bangz blundered away with his on the field coaching. He eventually got his roster so loaded that it didn’t matter he’s a complete buffoon that has to have someone hold him back on the sideline like a slow kid with a helmet and crayons.At the end of the day, it comes down to coaching & player development. We can land top 5 recruiting classes and get the best players the portal has to offer but it won’t make a bit of difference with this staff because they suck. That’s the reality, plain & simple.
People were speculating that maybe you were on drugs. But it's pretty clear that you have a traumatic brain injury.Okay, alternate scenario.
How funny would it be if we look like shyyt the entire game against Miami. They have the ball 30 seconds left in the game, third & 7, a 3 point lead & we have all 3 timeouts. Instead of kneeling to run out the clock, they run the ball and we strip it and recover the ball at mid-field. Needing only a FG to tie, but with a great opportunity to push for the winning TD, Sun Belt Billy sends the first team offense on the field. The Gator fans are going wild and the stadium is deafeningly loud. The momentum is ours and all of us Gator faithful sense that something special might happen. We’re all thinking Mertz is going to throw the ball deep to our star WR. Instead, Billy has Mertz take a knee and he lets the game clock tick down to 0:00. The stadium goes silent as we all sit in stunned disbelief. The TV reporter meets Billy at midfield for post game comments and asks him why he didn’t try to score. Billy proceeds to compliment Cristobal and says he’s a great coach running a great program. He said because Miami outplayed us the entire game, he didn’t feel right about winning a game where Miami obviously made a silly mistake. He proceeds to say that the high character, right thing to do is take the knee and not take advantage of people when they’re down. Billy also said this would be a learning experience for all the Gator players hurting in the locker room and that someday they’ll be Champions of Life.
Stricklin and Billy meet Sunday morning after the game and Scotty promptly extends Billy’s contract by 5 years and bumps his annual salary to $10.5m.
He won the dang sec in year 2 and went 11-1. Acting like he put up Napier numbers is freaking retarded.This. It’s funny how quickly everyone forgets how many games Bangz blundered away with his on the field coaching. He eventually got his roster so loaded that it didn’t matter he’s a complete buffoon that has to have someone hold him back on the sideline like a slow kid with a helmet and crayons.
That, and it didn’t hurt that Bama’s best offensive weapons and Ohio States best offensive weapon left their respective games with injuries.
Still, it helps to have the roster they have.
He's 81-15 in 7 seasons.This. It’s funny how quickly everyone forgets how many games Bangz blundered away with his on the field coaching. He eventually got his roster so loaded that it didn’t matter he’s a complete buffoon that has to have someone hold him back on the sideline like a slow kid with a helmet and crayons.
That, and it didn’t hurt that Bama’s best offensive weapons and Ohio States best offensive weapon left their respective games with injuries.
Still, it helps to have the roster they have.
Right. I guess the point I’m making is that no one would ever get Bowl cut confused with Bill Walsh, Belichick or Lombardi, but he eventually stockpiled enough talent that it didn’t matter either way. That 2017 team of theirs was not devoid of talent, but compared to the 2021 team, they were the Carolina Panthers.He won the dang sec in year 2 and went 11-1. Acting like he put up Napier numbers is freaking retarded.
Eventually stockpiled? The dude won the sec in year 2 and played for or won damn near every national championship since. I don't even know what the hell you're trying to articulate.Right. I guess the point I’m making is that no one would ever get Bowl cut confused with Bill Walsh, Belichick or Lombardi, but he eventually stockpiled enough talent that it didn’t matter either way. That 2017 team of theirs was not devoid of talent, but compared to the 2021 team, they were the Carolina Panthers.
I see. Does that have more to do with his recruiting or coaching?He's 81-15 in 7 seasons.
I don't think we need to debate this any further.
Thanks.
Comparatively speaking, that is a coaching attribute that we have certainly been bereft.Right. I guess the point I’m making is that no one would ever get Bowl cut confused with Bill Walsh, Belichick or Lombardi, but he eventually stockpiled enough talent that it didn’t matter either way. That 2017 team of theirs was not devoid of talent, but compared to the 2021 team, they were the Carolina Panthers.
Well, You could give Napier Ga's talent, and wouldn't get 10 wins.I see. Does that have more to do with his recruiting or coaching?
Don’t misunderstand me, their player development up there is good, but his recruiting is his best asset
He’s this guy compared to slingbladeThis. It’s funny how quickly everyone forgets how many games Bangz blundered away with his on the field coaching. He eventually got his roster so loaded that it didn’t matter he’s a complete buffoon that has to have someone hold him back on the sideline like a slow kid with a helmet and crayons.
That, and it didn’t hurt that Bama’s best offensive weapons and Ohio States best offensive weapon left their respective games with injuries.
Still, it helps to have the roster they have.
Yup.Until we get someone with similar drive and vision, we will struggle to be mediocre, much less elite.