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Boy you showed us. Bye c***
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
?Didn?t want it to go public out of respect for Coach Cut and Duke. I respect the program and the work that went into building it..See you soon?
and there we have it
Is that what integrity looks like? Common theme taking shape
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Originally Posted by
I seen it dawg
Boy you showed us. Bye c***
I prefer rusty **** bucket. But just **** will do..
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Johnson coached under John Latina at Duke for a few years before taking over the line. (May have played for him a little at U. Miss., too. I'm getting my dates mixed up as to when Latina coached in Oxford.) I imagine some of y'all have more informed opinions than I do on the subject, but from everything I've read, Latina was a hell of an O-line coach. So Johnson's got that going for him, too.
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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
Dudy Noble coached at Ole Miss, I suppose we need to take his name off the field.
Coaches and players are not bothered by those things.
?I already know what hell is like. I once coached at Ole Miss.?
You mean the Dudy Noble that said that?
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
He can absolutely get on me about being wrong- nothing to that. The bullshit name-calling wont be tolerated.
I went on what Marcus said- thats all I can do. He obviously didnt want it getting out in case he didnt agree and stayed at Duke. It happens
Coach34, you gotta admit the yANCY34 reference was funny!!
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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
Think he can recruit? I trust what Coach Moorhead is doing with his staff. Looks like he?s assembling a dang good staff
I think the reason we have seen such success in coaching has had to do with:
1. Mark Keenum - a leader who demands that his staff display integrity and professionalism.
2. Ninja, Stricklin, Cohen- say what you will, but except for Ray, they have nearly been perfect.
3. Brackey - his dealings in the Redmond situation may have given us the credibility to stay out of the crosshairs of the NCAA
Look at the facilities, coaching hires, level of post season games played in. Then, think about where we were in 2005-6.
Moorhead is a byproduct of the administration above him.
Now think of Tennessee, Florida, Texas, OM, Ark, LSU, Missouri who have all been very suspect in their leaderships decision making.
We are blessed and we have little to be concerned about as long as they are choosing our coaches.
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I trust Cohen and Jo Mo.
But dammit, it’s 10 kinds of awkward havin’ a shartfin douche in the fold.
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Originally Posted by
gravedigger
I think the reason we have seen such success in coaching has had to do with:
1. Mark Keenum - a leader who demands that his staff display integrity and professionalism.
2. Ninja, Stricklin, Cohen- say what you will, but except for Ray, they have nearly been perfect.
3. Brackey - his dealings in the Redmond situation may have given us the credibility to stay out of the crosshairs of the NCAA
Look at the facilities, coaching hires, level of post season games played in. Then, think about where we were in 2005-6.
Moorhead is a byproduct of the administration above him.
Now think of Tennessee, Florida, Texas, OM, Ark, LSU, Missouri who have all been very suspect in their leaderships decision making.
We are blessed and we have little to be concerned about as long as they are choosing our coaches.
Agree completely. Well said.
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Originally Posted by
gravedigger
I think the reason we have seen such success in coaching has had to do with:
1. Mark Keenum - a leader who demands that his staff display integrity and professionalism.
2. Ninja, Stricklin, Cohen- say what you will, but except for Ray, they have nearly been perfect.
3. Brackey - his dealings in the Redmond situation may have given us the credibility to stay out of the crosshairs of the NCAA
Look at the facilities, coaching hires, level of post season games played in. Then, think about where we were in 2005-6.
Moorhead is a byproduct of the administration above him.
Now think of Tennessee, Florida, Texas, OM, Ark, LSU, Missouri who have all been very suspect in their leaderships decision making.
We are blessed and we have little to be concerned about as long as they are choosing our coaches.
Certainly agree with 1&2 but I am no Brackey fan. Ever since he's been on the job we always seem to get maximum penalties for the most paltry of violations. All our compliance ever does when an issue comes up is give the NCAA the hammer to whack us over the head with. Compare that with OM who, even with their ingrained culture of cheating, had avoided probation altogether since the Brewer days until this latest case and then even with the most level 1 violations in history still got off with a pretty light penalty given the offenses. Open and honest dealings with the NCAA hasn't really shown itself to pay off that well.
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