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    Deace: In Mike Leach, we saw the real deal. Time for us to change our playbook this C

    I?d never know what Mike Leach was going to say, which is scary when you?re holding a microphone. He kept us all on our toes. He was great for college football. RIP, Coach. ?Jill Savage, former college football sideline reporter, BlazeTV contributor

    If Nick Saban had been the one to suddenly pass away this week, I think you would be hard-pressed to have found as much love, respect, and admiration poured forth as was the case for the untimely demise of Mississippi State football coach Mike Leach.

    In fact, pick a coach in any American sport, pro or college. I don?t think you could top what we are seeing right now. People were simply drawn to Leach in a way that is clearer now than ever in the reflections that are memorializing his time on this earth. So what was it about him?

    I think Jill Savage was on to something pretty deep when she spoke of how unpredictable Leach could be, because when it comes right down to it, we are living in the most predictable of times. The woke scolds who have owned Twitter, our classrooms, and our doctor?s offices of late are nothing if not rigid conformists of the most dangerous sort, demanding cultish allegiance to the hive mind ... or else.

    Not Leach. While the man loved tangents about candy, eloping, or Bigfoot, it was largely because his depth of spirit and curiosity ? unlike many of today?s men ? were seemingly limitless. The "Air Raid" offense that made him household name was not some quirky gimmick contrived by a desperate coach, but a philosophical approach to life that would never confuse mere convention and acceptance with success.

    For example, when some apparatchik of a sports reporter tried to corner him on his politics, Leach didn?t feel compelled to check any kind of box other than fealty to his own well-formed conscience.

    ?Do we really live in a country where you can?t freely support whoever you want?? Leach said of his support for Donald Trump. ?I?m certainly not going to hide from my opinion, and I shouldn?t be asked to.?

    Amen. Leach?s primary inspirations on the gridiron were actually battlefield gurus like Geronimo and Sun Tzu, the latter specifically quoted by Leach as his muse for moving the ball down the field: "If your enemy is secure at all points, be prepared for him. If he is in superior strength, evade him. If your opponent is temperamental, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant. If he is taking his ease, give him no rest. If his forces are united, separate them. If sovereign and subject are in accord, put division between them. Attack him where he is unprepared; appear where you are not expected."

    Be bold. Live large. Cast fear aside. Seek truth. It?s all in there, and Leach wanted to live it all as loud as possible in a profession he chose after earning a law degree. You probably don?t do that unless the vision for your future is full of adventure, is deeply substantive, and gives zero Fs about what people might think. He summed that up for one of his teams this way after a big win: ?Nothing is really, really, really fun unless it?s hard!?

    So few of us believe that these days. We constantly settle for the path of least resistance. We constantly equivocate in the face of evil and choose victimology over valor. And it is because we somehow know this is fundamentally who we are at a level beyond everyday word or deed that we are now fawning over a college football coach as if we are haphazardly trying to find religion like Ray Kinsella in Field of Dreams.
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    Yeah, I am going to pass on this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord McBuckethead View Post
    Yeah, I am going to pass on this one.
    Why? This is actually spot on. About Leach & the direction the world has been going lately. Unfortunately.

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    All deep and all true here from DesotoDog1967

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    Quote Originally Posted by DesotoDog1967 View Post

    For example, when some apparatchik of a sports reporter tried to corner him on his politics, Leach didn?t feel compelled to check any kind of box other than fealty to his own well-formed conscience.

    ?Do we really live in a country where you can?t freely support whoever you want?? Leach said of his support for Donald Trump. ?I?m certainly not going to hide from my opinion, and I shouldn?t be asked to.?
    The Left probably thinks Mike Leach was QANON

    Me thinks the Left hates America

    I say we live in a country where personal freedoms dictate both are maybe not supported but allowed unless it devolves into criminal activity.

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    Please. Let's keep this about each individual's perception of the man's positives. One may disagree with his politics or even his football philosophy and still see that he was a good man who had a positive influence on those around him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaroonFlounder View Post
    The Left probably thinks Mike Leach was QANON

    Me thinks the Left hates America

    I say we live in a country where personal freedoms dictate both are maybe not supported but allowed unless it devolves into criminal activity.
    Hi. I'm the left. No, we don't think that. Chill out snowflake.
    WHY IS EVERYONE YELLING?!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BulldogDX55 View Post
    Hi. I'm the left. No, we don't think that. Chill out snowflake.
    Happy to hear that.

    I'm chill. I call it like I see it. And I'm not a Trump guy.

    But all you have to do is look around you to see where most of the hate and division comes from.

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    Depends where one looks

    Quote Originally Posted by MaroonFlounder View Post

    But all you have to do is look around you to see where most of the hate and division comes from.
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    Might want to take this thread down. WW III coming.

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