Official Jon Gruden Thread III

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Hubbs is coming around????:eek:hmy:
This means......
Nope, not getting my hopes up just yet.

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Here's a thought... Stop believing anonymous posters...

I've seen so many people hate on members of the media for "not having sources" or being "butt hurt" because they weren't the ones to break the story while in all reality, they are the ones being responsible by staying quite until they can cite a legitimate source.

It's absolutely asinine to believe some who goes to church with a friend, who works with someone who knows Gruden's mother-in-law. Sure they may be right but if not you'll feel like a sucker. I'm waiting for an official announcement. Anything else is just masterbation.

***mastUrbation*** glad the important part was pointed out.


Staying quite what? You've got me sitting on the edge of my seat.
 
2 more days remaining of Dooley's reign of terror against football. Monday doesn't count if you use Dooley math.
 
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The NFL is stocked with full grown men.
Along with them being full grown men they are the cream of the CFB crop.
The worst player on the worst NFL team would be a star in CFB.
NFL coaches don't work nearly as hard as college coaches because NFL players are consummate pros allowing the coaches to scout oppositions and form game plans.
NFL coaches can actually rely on their players to know the play book and push themselves.
Weekly game plans in the NFL are more about adjusting the system for their new opponent while college coaches are using new plays every week.
NFL coaches going CFB are overwhelmed by system implementation, scouting, watching highschool game tapes, making calls and visits to recruits.
The high school football pool is vastly larger than the mostly baren D1 CFB landscape.

Here are just a few examples of NFL coaches going CFB and failing:
Mike Sherman
Dave Wannstedt
Mike Shula

there is so much wrong in this post, I don't know where to start.

NFL coaches work twice as hard as college coaches. It's a by product of NCAA rules. The NFL is year round 90 hr/week grind. Dead periods, practice restrictions, etc. limit the time college coaches can work.

NFL coaches work with prima donna unmotivated players whom they can't bench because the owner is paying the player millions. The coach has to deal with the player, players agent, owner, gm when it comes to getting players motivated. Plus, Your roster is limited by a salary cap. In college, the coach is supreme in a players life because the coach has total control and he controls 100% who he wants to play for him and the type of player he wants.

The fact that the talent level in the NFL is so even, means that you must be a better coach if you want to win. In college, you can win a lot of games just by having better players. That didn't happen in the NFL.

The unsuccessful coaching examples you gave were guys who were mediocre our not very good head coaches in the NFL. No surprise they were average head coaches in college.
 
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