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Urban Meyer Fired


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13 hours ago, Martin said:

Here is one for some laughter:

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I think Meyer would have been fine bringing The Golden Calf of Bristol in as a first year assistant coach instead of as a player.  The Golden Calf of Bristol could then help set the tone for the organization and also get some experience coaching.

Having The Golden Calf of Bristol come in as a player, being so old and with no recent playing time, for a position he never played, was just the height of stupidity.  It was hubris on the part of Urban Meyer.  

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14 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Pete Carroll had significant NFL experience, including being head coach in New England prior to taking the Seattle job.  You are correct about Switzer, didn't think about him.  

Calling Switzer a success at the pro level is a stretch.

His trophy came in one year with Jimmy Johnson's team and it was nothing but downhill from there.

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10 hours ago, BlitzMonster said:

Something changed te-bow in my post to "The Golden Calf of Bristol".   That's not what I wrote.  

Is it some type of bot doing this ??  

T3bowmania swept through this board in 2011 like it did in many places.  It's auto filtered to The Golden Calf of Bristol because ESPN switched to 24/7 coverage of him as illustrated nicely here:

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e: let's see if it still filters Sir Cameron Newton: Leader of Men, Lover of Puppies...Esquire

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