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Dear Summo,
I request a lovely Spurrier wallpaper please. Maybe the ol' ball coach with his arms up in the air for a TD! I'd love that! |
[QUOTE=Daseal]Dear Summo,
I request a lovely Spurrier wallpaper please. Maybe the ol' ball coach with his arms up in the air for a TD! I'd love that![/QUOTE] Oh man, guess who's drunk again! |
[QUOTE=smootsmack]Oh man, guess who's drunk again![/QUOTE]
LOL |
hrm, I just have a buzz. I still want one!
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Daseal, I'm buzzing tonight too but the joke is over my man, I know that you really despise Spurrier deep down, you told me so when we met at camp. I can't keep it a secret any longer.
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WHAT! I think not! That's blasphemy! (because Spurrier is GOD!)
Nah, I'll always be a Spurrier fan. However, I know that the players and fans had given up on him here. Spurrier is a bright man, he'll learn from his mistakes and be successfull somewhere else. He figured NFL players were mature enough to handle responsibility on their own. WRONG! |
lol, he expected the players to coach themselves eh? then WHY WAS HE MAKING 5 F#$%ING MILLION A YEAR???
sorry. |
[QUOTE=Daseal] Spurrier is a bright man, he'll learn from his mistakes and be successfull somewhere else.[/QUOTE]
yeah back in the college ranks where he belongs. just like Holtz, Rick Pitino, and numerous others who tried to make the jump.....I am glad Spurrier tried it, but I dont believe he would ever want to try it again :twocents: |
I think he might try MIA when Wandstat gets fired.
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that might appeal to him, but i certainly wouldnt hire him to coach my football team
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Give me a call when you own a football team. Then that will matter!
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[QUOTE=Daseal]Give me a call when you own a football team. Then that will matter![/QUOTE]
C'mon now, Big C was just stating his opinion. |
So was I. Spurrier is more of a coach than anyone here could hope to be, not to mention was less than 10 spots behind Gibbs in ESPN's poll for the best coaches of this decade.
He made mistakes, I'll admit that. But he did better than both Bellicheck and Jimmy Johnson in his first two years, and his offense showed flashes of brilliance. He didn't set the blocking schemes, mr Helton did. |
but instead of fixing what was wrong, he chose to continue making the same mistake... that's something bellicheck and johnson did right, they learned from their mistakes... he just threw his hands up and hoped everything would fix itself...
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Please, give me examples, That Guy. There's only so much when your defense lets you down every 4th quarter, you have no real running back, and your quarterback is half dead thanks to heston. He can't fire assistants mid year, he can't just invent a new offense overnight. He can't just grab new players off the waiver wire that will perform well.
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