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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This feels like it's headed toward an Al Davis/Lane Kiffen style "fired with cause" type situation.

Would be a lot smarter to do a severance, mutually agreed upon....

 

But neither Urban nor Khan are smart...so, you are likely correct.

There will be lawyers.

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1 minute ago, Ricky Spanish said:

It's a shame about that heart condition Meyer is about to have so he can spend more time with his family. 

I could see that.

Mind you, after that video, there are other things he might be more likely to die of than a heart attack 😳

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

I thought Arnold said after the trade he was "happy to be where he was wanted" or some such.

He might be regretting those words now.

I guess Arnold was not the tight end Urban Meyer was looking for.

23 minutes ago, PantherFanInPhilly said:

I knew this experiment was going to end bad but I didn't think it was going to go to poo THIS fast. Yikes!

The only real surprise is that we would be talking about this type of scandal rather than simply another big name college coach who is out of their element in the NFL. Although the latter is quite open to debate.

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5 minutes ago, CanePantherHornet said:

For my amusement I hope he stays in Jacksonville for at least the rest of the season and the soap opera continues. 

 

My alma mater is a Pac-12 school so it would be unfortunate for him to go to USC as well.

You don’t have to worry, we’ll make another huge coaching blunder, but it won’t be him.  Hearing they wouldn’t touch him with a 10 foot poll…..so many, many reasons, now this.

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4 games in and he is done as an NFL coach. Will be interesting to see if he pulls the “muH FaMiLy aN mY HeALth” card and resigns or if he tries to close out the year with any sort of dignity he can salvage. 
 

saban, Meyer are not cut out for NFL football. I don’t think they have the people skills. They are authoritative dictatorship coaches who want complete control of everything and probably can’t handle some guy who makes 10 million a year saying  he doesn’t have to run wind sprints because it’s in his contract. 

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