HJS {l Wrote}:Brett Bielema heading back to the BigTen as head coach for Illinois. I think that’s a pretty decent hire for a terrible program.
I hope he punched Joe Judge on the way out.
HJS {l Wrote}:Brett Bielema heading back to the BigTen as head coach for Illinois. I think that’s a pretty decent hire for a terrible program.
Onyx Blackman {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:Brett Bielema heading back to the BigTen as head coach for Illinois. I think that’s a pretty decent hire for a terrible program.
I hope he punched Joe Judge on the way out.
HJS {l Wrote}:Joe Judge has all the feel of Steve Addazio... road the coattails of a hall of fame coach into a job they weren't qualified for... became a media darling with straightforward, tough talk... preached old school, physical tropes... talks about how important it is that everyone leaves their ego at the door (but really is the most sensitive and reacts violently to critiques)... quick to point fingers to others for failures... meddles in every aspect of the program even though entire previous coaching experience was limited to one small aspect.
I look forward to his impending failure... because it will be spectacularly volatile and entertaining. Giants have throttled through coaches. So, he'll be around at least through Year 3 (but I don't think he'll make Year 5). That will give the next GM time to rebuild the roster with early draft picks and then pick a coach best suited to allow the organization to not suck.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:Joe Judge has all the feel of Steve Addazio... road the coattails of a hall of fame coach into a job they weren't qualified for... became a media darling with straightforward, tough talk... preached old school, physical tropes... talks about how important it is that everyone leaves their ego at the door (but really is the most sensitive and reacts violently to critiques)... quick to point fingers to others for failures... meddles in every aspect of the program even though entire previous coaching experience was limited to one small aspect.
I look forward to his impending failure... because it will be spectacularly volatile and entertaining. Giants have throttled through coaches. So, he'll be around at least through Year 3 (but I don't think he'll make Year 5). That will give the next GM time to rebuild the roster with early draft picks and then pick a coach best suited to allow the organization to not suck.
that was fun a couple of weeks ago.
they're staring down the barrel of a 6-10 / 5 -11 season aided by playing in the worst division in recent memory + playing a joe burrow-less bengals
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:It is mind boggling that they beat the Seahawks. The best example I have seen as of late of the old saw "on any given Sunday".
HJS {l Wrote}:Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:It is mind boggling that they beat the Seahawks. The best example I have seen as of late of the old saw "on any given Sunday".
It was the best example until yesterday. That is when the Jets did the Jetsiest Jets thing to ever Jets... by beating a 9-win Rams team playing to secure a playoff spot... and losing the right to draft Trevor Lawrence. Really should've held onto Gregg Williams for a few more weeks.
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:Joe Judge has all the feel of Steve Addazio... road the coattails of a hall of fame coach into a job they weren't qualified for... became a media darling with straightforward, tough talk... preached old school, physical tropes... talks about how important it is that everyone leaves their ego at the door (but really is the most sensitive and reacts violently to critiques)... quick to point fingers to others for failures... meddles in every aspect of the program even though entire previous coaching experience was limited to one small aspect.
I look forward to his impending failure... because it will be spectacularly volatile and entertaining. Giants have throttled through coaches. So, he'll be around at least through Year 3 (but I don't think he'll make Year 5). That will give the next GM time to rebuild the roster with early draft picks and then pick a coach best suited to allow the organization to not suck.
that was fun a couple of weeks ago.
they're staring down the barrel of a 6-10 / 5 -11 season aided by playing in the worst division in recent memory + playing a joe burrow-less bengals
It is mind boggling that they beat the Seahawks. The best example I have seen as of late of the old saw "on any given Sunday". And with all due respect to BC guy John Mara, the Giants are back where they were in the late 60s through the 70s, a sad joke of an organization that can't get out of its own way.
ATLeagle {l Wrote}:The Jets would have ruined Lawrence. Jax might do the same but they actually might get to the playoffs on occasion with him.
hansen {l Wrote}:Third Down Donnie Brown is out at Michigan.
hansen {l Wrote}:Third Down Donnie Brown is out at Michigan.
hansen {l Wrote}:Thamel reporting BSU head coach Brian Harsin to be named auburns next head coach after Brent Venabels turned them down.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:Thamel reporting BSU head coach Brian Harsin to be named auburns next head coach after Brent Venabels turned them down.
What’s Venebles waiting for? You’re not going to find a much better gig than Auburn.
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:Thamel reporting BSU head coach Brian Harsin to be named auburns next head coach after Brent Venabels turned them down.
What’s Venebles waiting for? You’re not going to find a much better gig than Auburn.
I think Venables has figured out that he will be disaster as a head coach and is willing to do a job for which he is well-suited for $2 million a year. Venables is an inarticulate hayseed who, conversationally, comes across as a cross between a character from Deliverance and The Hills Have Eyes. As the face of a program he is a disaster waiting to happen. He has a sweet gig. Dabo is an ace recruiter and the perfect program CEO for modern college football. He will make sure that Venables will have a plethora of 5 star talent and Venables will deploy it well. I congratulate Venables on being self aware of what he is and honest about his own limitations. Most people never reach that state of enlightenment.
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:I think Venables has figured out that he will be disaster as a head coach and is willing to do a job for which he is well-suited for $2 million a year. Venables is an inarticulate hayseed who, conversationally, comes across as a cross between a character from Deliverance and The Hills Have Eyes. As the face of a program he is a disaster waiting to happen. He has a sweet gig. Dabo is an ace recruiter and the perfect program CEO for modern college football. He will make sure that Venables will have a plethora of 5 star talent and Venables will deploy it well. I congratulate Venables on being self aware of what he is and honest about his own limitations. Most people never reach that state of enlightenment.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:so is brown's defense and reliance on the ISL all stars to go up against ryan day
TontoKowalski {l Wrote}:Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:I think Venables has figured out that he will be disaster as a head coach and is willing to do a job for which he is well-suited for $2 million a year. Venables is an inarticulate hayseed who, conversationally, comes across as a cross between a character from Deliverance and The Hills Have Eyes. As the face of a program he is a disaster waiting to happen. He has a sweet gig. Dabo is an ace recruiter and the perfect program CEO for modern college football. He will make sure that Venables will have a plethora of 5 star talent and Venables will deploy it well. I congratulate Venables on being self aware of what he is and honest about his own limitations. Most people never reach that state of enlightenment.
This had me in tears. Also, there's way too much meth available within an hours drive of Opelika for him to bring his kids to Auburn and nothing else to do.
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:TontoKowalski {l Wrote}:Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:I think Venables has figured out that he will be disaster as a head coach and is willing to do a job for which he is well-suited for $2 million a year. Venables is an inarticulate hayseed who, conversationally, comes across as a cross between a character from Deliverance and The Hills Have Eyes. As the face of a program he is a disaster waiting to happen. He has a sweet gig. Dabo is an ace recruiter and the perfect program CEO for modern college football. He will make sure that Venables will have a plethora of 5 star talent and Venables will deploy it well. I congratulate Venables on being self aware of what he is and honest about his own limitations. Most people never reach that state of enlightenment.
This had me in tears. Also, there's way too much meth available within an hours drive of Opelika for him to bring his kids to Auburn and nothing else to do.
Tonto that is exactly what Kevin Williamson said in his latest book. Would you care to venture a guess as to what (exactly) is used as "currency" as a medium of exchange to go from the Food stamps all the way to the meth? Would any of you? Its one thing specifically.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:innocentbystander {l Wrote}:TontoKowalski {l Wrote}:Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:I think Venables has figured out that he will be disaster as a head coach and is willing to do a job for which he is well-suited for $2 million a year. Venables is an inarticulate hayseed who, conversationally, comes across as a cross between a character from Deliverance and The Hills Have Eyes. As the face of a program he is a disaster waiting to happen. He has a sweet gig. Dabo is an ace recruiter and the perfect program CEO for modern college football. He will make sure that Venables will have a plethora of 5 star talent and Venables will deploy it well. I congratulate Venables on being self aware of what he is and honest about his own limitations. Most people never reach that state of enlightenment.
This had me in tears. Also, there's way too much meth available within an hours drive of Opelika for him to bring his kids to Auburn and nothing else to do.
Tonto that is exactly what Kevin Williamson said in his latest book. Would you care to venture a guess as to what (exactly) is used as "currency" as a medium of exchange to go from the Food stamps all the way to the meth? Would any of you? Its one thing specifically.
i assume it is lies. they are using lies as currency
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:What the hell is going in here?
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