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RIP Mike Leach


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48 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Why is @4Cornerspoo’ing a post about a man taken too soon and his positive impact on his players? 

Love Coach Leach. A gem and a guy who could describe paint drying and sound like Hemingway. 
 

Also, you understand that these little post emojis don’t mean anything and have no value? You understand that right? 

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18 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Love Coach Leach. A gem and a guy who could describe paint drying and sound like Hemingway. 
 

Also, you understand that these little post emojis don’t mean anything and have no value? You understand that right? 

They seem to have some sort of value to you. 

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34 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Love Coach Leach. A gem and a guy who could describe paint drying and sound like Hemingway. 
 

Also, you understand that these little post emojis don’t mean anything and have no value? You understand that right? 

Then  why do it at all?

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1 hour ago, Fright said:

Wasn't he fired from Tech for being "abusive" to players or was that some other I take my job a tad too seriously coach?

Oh... fired bc he locked a concussed kid in an equipment room alone for hours... dude was a chode. 

That's not how the story happened at all.

Kid was Craig James's (ESPN personality) son, and was whining to his dad about how he wasn't getting any playing time. He got a concussion in practice and the training staff sent him to a dark room which is supposed to help concussions. Complained to his dad that Leach "abused" him and Craig wrote a hit piece on ESPN that got national exposure and coverage. Ultimately got Leach shitcanned.

Leach rebounded and turned around 2 more programs and is beloved by all of CFB. Craig James is an irrelevant failed broadcaster turned failed politician turned whacko preacher man. 

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I am an Ole Miss graduate but, I am a fan of MSU and Ole Miss.   Mike Leach out coached Lane Kiffin on Thanksgiving night. Both schools had powerful coaches.

you could tell, MSU was a powerful team this year.   Rumors started to circulate that ML was leaving State for medical reasons.  Turns out ML was having respiratory issues.  ML reported the medical issues subsided and 2023 promised to be another good year for MSU.

The point is, ML was a strong coach who will be missed dearly.  Prayers for ML family and MSU.

Hail State! 

 

 

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