ORANGE & WHITE
Minister of Defense
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Thanks! It would be great to get in 26 solid new comers. We would move up in rankings I'm sure.
I have to disagree.
For each player over 15, a corresponding player that is a Junior or younger will have to leave the program. We've already had Da'rick, Omari, and at least one other freshman leave the program, so that gets us to 18. What other 8 players could we lose and get equal or greater production from a Freshman?
Phillips put a tweet out a couple days ago that he was committed for the long haul. I don't think he's leaving now which is good news IMO.
Stupid!!!! This is why no big name coach does not want to come here!!!!!!
ahh, i see . hmm It's getting confusing againI have to disagree.
For each player over 15, a corresponding player that is a Junior or younger will have to leave the program. We've already had Da'rick, Omari, and at least one other freshman leave the program, so that gets us to 18. What other 8 players could we lose and get equal or greater production from a Freshman?
I been very anti Dooley but one thing he does in recruiting I do appreciate . He is honest about who is trying to sign with other recruits and even said in a press conference that he has to be honest with them. He the stated "what if it was your son?" I respect that. Unlike Saban who may offer and get commits from 9 top DB's and then the week of signing day leave 3-4 out in the cold.
Gameday was here a few weeks back. Program and University didn't seem to be humiliated. Having a chance to win the game against SC on national tv wasn't really humiliating. Our players response to Lattimore wasn't humiliating.
As far as the under the bus bs, you can whine about that like a baby till your face is blue. Coaches comment on players making mistakes and they also comment on players stepping up. That's how it is. It's a man's sport. Which is why so many of you boys don't know how to handle it.
well he's huge for his age ,and His first season at NT he was double teamed every play and would snatch backs down with one hand. lol I have just now convinced him that he doesn't have to tell them he is sorry after every play lol at first he would throw the blockers Down and spend the rest of the play helping them up. lloll:thumbsup: little manbeast eye'm sure!
It's ok for Dooley to comment on players about stepping up but it's not ok for fans to call out Dooley to step up ?
Like you said its a mans sport and Dooley needs to man up and resign. Your worried about Dooley being humiliated but not the football program being humiliated by Dooley.
Stupid A$$ fans that do stuff like this piss me off. dooley knows hes on his way out n fans know it too. no reason to rub it in his face, our teams face, or our students and alumni's face. i mean this degrades our whole university not only in front of our football team...but also in front of the whole world. shows what kind of fans we have and is a very poor reflection on our university as a whole!!!! i wish the university would get rid of that stupid rock cause our fans are too childish and irresponsible to have one!!! also, what about dooleys family...what will they think and why do they have to be be punished?? what do u think dooleys little boy will say when he sees that crap or when kids at his school will see that crap? not to even mention our players on the team!! our team plays as hard as they can for us and this is the way we treat them?? dooleys family is completely innocent...how do u think this makes them feel?? Also...we are in on some really popular recruits right now...how is this gonna make them feel?? What about gruden or any other big name coach that we try to sell our program to...what will they think?? i sure wouldnt blame them if they went to a school where the fans actually support the team...a place where the fans dont act like MORONS!!!!!!!!!
Look I get it. I agree in principle that coaches talk about players who do not produce or make mistakes. I agree. But when the coach piles it on I turn off to that coach. That is the feeling I get from Dooley. His standard line is not coaching but the players made the mistakes. If the coaches would do their dang jobs the players wouldn't be put into those do or die situations at the end of the game where risks are taken (by the coaches) which result in the players making the risk on the field. Then Dooley comes out afterwards and doesn't give any indication he screwed it up, all on the players. This is what I have an issue with with him.
Having said all that, you're right. I'm a little too hard on him probably because I am done with the coach. He's in over his head and it shows.