Kiffin: Reckless or calculated?

#2
#2
I did not even have to read that article, and I am not going to, to tell that it is pure idiocy and garbage based upon the title.
 
#3
#3
You keep sticking your head in the sand, and you're not going to like what you see when you finally pull it out...Do not fear knowledge.
 
#5
#5
You keep sticking your head in the sand, and you're not going to like what you see when you finally pull it out...Do not fear knowledge.

Or maybe we, as a fanbase, are just tired of the ridiculous focus put on Kiffin's secondary violations. Especially when every BCS program self reports half a dozen or more every year.
 
#8
#8
Pretty much everything Lane Kiffin has done has been calculated. He is a very smart guy. He knows that challenges of the UTK job and how to meet them. To suggest otherwise means you have your head too far up Phillip's butt to see. And your analogy is dumb, but what would I expect from a writer for the KNS.
 
#9
#9
I'm with you for the most part, secondary violations aren't usually a big deal....but Kiffin almost seems to want to make them on a big stage....I think that's a dangerous game....if his actions are indeed calculated.
 
#11
#11
In all fairness.......Writer32 has written articles that I agree and disagree with. Having said that, on this particular issue and considering GVX's attitude over recent events involving this program, I choose not to read this one as my opinion on this matter is resolute.
 
#12
#12
I think most of it has been calculated.
Except for the whole Pahokee incident,that was just all bad.
 
#14
#14
Pretty much everything Lane Kiffin has done has been calculated. He is a very smart guy. He knows that challenges of the UTK job and how to meet them. To suggest otherwise means you have your head too far up Phillip's butt to see. And your analogy is dumb, but what would I expect from a writer for the KNS.

You can question otherwise and not even like Phil Fulmer. It's not about Fulmer. He's gone.
 
#15
#15
I'm with you for the most part, secondary violations aren't usually a big deal....but Kiffin almost seems to want to make them on a big stage....I think that's a dangerous game....if his actions are indeed calculated.

Big stage=Big time recruits. It is not a hard concept.
 
#17
#17
You can question otherwise and not even like Phil Fulmer. It's not about Fulmer. He's gone.

The conservative natured "oh no a secondary violation, oh no bad pub" crowd reminds me of Fulmer and were probably his supporters until the very end.
 
#20
#20
Pretty much everything Lane Kiffin has done has been calculated. He is a very smart guy. He knows that challenges of the UTK job and how to meet them. To suggest otherwise means you have your head too far up Phillip's butt to see. And your analogy is dumb, but what would I expect from a writer for the KNS.

Tsk tsk. Upper 10%ers know how to use a question mark. Also, they know not to start a sentence with the word and.
 
#23
#23
I'm with you for the most part, secondary violations aren't usually a big deal....but Kiffin almost seems to want to make them on a big stage....I think that's a dangerous game....if his actions are indeed calculated.

Pushing the boundaries is what the coaches who excel at recruiting do. Look at John Calipari.
 
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