Jacquez Jones, other WRs quickly connect with 'player coach' Beard

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Hope our kids follow rules and laws regardless of the faith of an assistant coach.


Now back to fb, if we can.
I like the "put on his cleats" comment. If UT fb works like everything else, having someone show you, is always preferable to having someone tell you. "A picture is worth"
 
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1. If God does not exist, objective moral values do not exist.

2. Objective moral values do exist.

3. Therefore, God exists

Famous philosophical argument for a Creator. I think the ontological, teleological, and scientific arguments for God are quite interesting. John Lenox and William Lane Craig destroying atheists in debates is quite enlightening. I remember a hidden camera vid of Christopher Hitchens in a cab where someone asked him what is the one argument that makes you second guess atheism? And he replies that it would be the "fine tuning" Luke Barnes wrote a book recently with an atheist giving counterpoints about this recently, very interesting subject
The brainwashing has done well with you. You can have strong moral and personal values without religion or even with other religions that don't follow the christian God.

But in any case, GO VOLS!
 
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As long as a coach can teach players how to produce on the field while handling business and staying out of trouble off the field, idgaf what they believe (besides maybe Scientology lol).


But you're naive if you can't acknowledge the benefits of having a coach who can go into houses all over the southeast and reassure mommas that their boy will have spiritual guidance. That's big on the recruiting trail.
 
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As long as a coach can teach players how to produce on the field while handling business and staying out of trouble off the field, idgaf what they believe (besides maybe Scientology lol).


But you're naive if you can't acknowledge the benefits of having a coach who can go into houses all over the southeast and reassure mommas that their boy will have spiritual guidance. That's big on the recruiting trail.

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As long as a coach can teach players how to produce on the field while handling business and staying out of trouble off the field, idgaf what they believe (besides maybe Scientology lol).


But you're naive if you can't acknowledge the benefits of having a coach who can go into houses all over the southeast and reassure mommas that their boy will have spiritual guidance. That's big on the recruiting trail.

All they have to do is talk the talk.
Urban Meyer can prance around the most openly spiritual player in the game, all the while having the moral compass of a vulture.
Then walk away with the talent for multiple national championships and the number 1 recruiting class so far in 2018.

I would bet if he knew that a recruits family was atheists or of a different religion, he never discussed their "spiritual guidance".
They play to their audience.
 
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All they have to do is talk the talk.
Urban Meyer can prance around the most openly spiritual player in the game, all the while having the moral compass of a vulture.
Then walk away with the talent for multiple national championships and the number 1 recruiting class so far in 2018.

I would bet if he knew that a recruits family was atheists or of a different religion, he never discussed their "spiritual guidance".
They play to their audience.

also a :thumbsup:
 
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All they have to do is talk the talk.
Urban Meyer can prance around the most openly spiritual player in the game, all the while having the moral compass of a vulture.
Then walk away with the talent for multiple national championships and the number 1 recruiting class so far in 2018.

I would bet if he knew that a recruits family was atheists or of a different religion, he never discussed their "spiritual guidance".
They play to their audience.

Amen.
 
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The brainwashing has done well with you. You can have strong moral and personal values without religion or even with other religions that don't follow the christian God.

But in any case, GO VOLS!

You missed the point and reverted to insults when I was just pointing out that there is a basis for values or there is not. The proponents of naturalism and materialism cannot claim on scientific grounds that there is a basis for those values, so the fact that you claim to have them is incongruous with your belief system. That is the illogical inconsistency I was pointing out, among your believers a murderer or a saint have no real meaning. It's just molecules doing what they do.
Both sides believe in miracles, never delude yourself about that. The universe was either created or or popped into existence from nothing. I don't judge you for it. Fine tuning of initial conditions, the cosmic microwave background radiation, initial entropy, carbon resonance, proton to electron ratio, and many other examples so precisely fine tuned that it seems a super intellect has monkeyed with the physics, as well as chemistry and biology, so as to put the matter almost beyond belief. The inference to the best explanation to the origin of information would be to known causes now in operation, i.e. A mind
 
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I don't think so. I'd bet you're the same.

Anyway, doesn't really matter.

no, it doesn't. on this particular subject matter, in this thread, it really doesn't. blowing things out of proportion doesn't really even cover it.
 
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i wonder why GA ran him off. he has had problems holding jobs.

Didnt he take a pay pump to come to TN? If anything he was probably vying to be the WR coach at GA but it didnt work out. He was an offensive quality control coach at GA, not quite the same responsibilities as a position coach.
 
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Didnt he take a pay pump to come to TN? If anything he was probably vying to be the WR coach at GA but it didnt work out. He was an offensive quality control coach at GA, not quite the same responsibilities as a position coach.

He was just quality control at UGA but I think you're wasting your time.
I don't think accuracy was ever really a consideration :)
 
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kind of a paradox. if you're ignorant, do you know it?:question:

Based on my experience walking the shoe leather on this planet, ignorance never stopped anyone from proving it ... just check most any VN thread, plenty of it here!! LOL
 
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Sounded more like he's military or police, to me. But then again I'm not upset, so I'm fully rational. :)

Haha.

Sure don't think I'm better than anyone.

Anyway, is what it is and I'm done on the subject.
 
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Haha.

Sure don't think I'm better than anyone.

Anyway, is what it is and I'm done on the subject.

Yeah im backing out too. Ill save it for the PF.


Im glad the kids connect with CKB. Love the fact he played WR on probably the greatest CFB team of all time in Miami.
 
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