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Originally Posted by lawgator1 First, as some of you have pointed out, the source of this information is a player kicked off the team for repeatedly failing drug tests.
Second, Urban Meyer does not strike me as the kind of coach who would keep someone around if he was that upset with the guy. Does that make sense to you?
Third, if Meyer hated the man that much and belittled him, etc., why would he have hired him to begin with?
Fourth, even assuming its all true, do you really think that the new RB coach at UT, with a grudge against the head coach at another team, is going to work any harder to win? I mean, if you need that as your motivation, at this level, to be innovative and win SEC football games, God help you the rest of the year when you don't have similar grudges to worry about.
I find the whole thing ridiculous, petty, suspicious, and in the end much ado about nothing anyway. |
I had a boss like that one time. I was his assistant over a 3 shift operation. I had a wife and convictions... his wife left him and he became fond of taking the supervisors to strip clubs. I wouldn't go. Over time, he alienated me so badly that I went back to 3rd shift and eventually transferred.
Yes. The idea of proving myself because of him motivated me often when I might otherwise have coasted a little.
That kind of a grudge isn't always unhealthy and it can be a GREAT motivator.
Meyer is a narcissist. There are some people that just can't live with that.