Athlete269
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. And I am being serious about someone enlightening me on the salary debate. I really do not know, and would like to if indeed there is a valid reason not to spend this money.
I can tell you if the deal would have been even close Orgeron would be a Tiger. We have always heard of an offer you can't refuse!!! he got one.
L.s.u provided him a GREAT offer, he mad a choice what he felt was better for him. However, has O's history led you to believe he makes good choices?
you forgot the part where traitorous coonasses disappear into LA swamps never to be seen again....
actually, IMO we don't need his big mouth...the cajun disappearing act would be a waste. humiliation by the Tigers would be a better way to handle this
Like I said before, LSU doesnt "need" O. He will be a pain in N$ side! I am glad he is going to UT
If Yaw Yaw is both greedy and stupid enough that he'll leave Louisiana for a few more bucks at UT, then a BIG "FU" to him. Let the fool go on up there. Probably wouldn't have jelled with Chavis anyway, so MAYBE it's better in the long run. Everybody get it out of their system and then let's please not hear that clowns name on this website again, OK!............
Monte looks like the undead
Where is Monte's oxygen bottle, and Orgeron has a wild look in his eyes like he forgot his anti psychosis meds for several days.i seen it and i hope tennessee wins no more.
He's in the position he's in now because:
1. His last name is Kiffin
2. His agent is Sexton
3. He was a part of USC's success
4. Al Davis is stupid enough/desperate enough to give him that shot in the NFL
5. The potential staff he could put together.
I don't think any other NFL organization would have given him the shot in the NFL that he got. I'm not sure any other SEC program would have hired him, except maybe MSU or Vandy. I'm pretty sure both Minnesota and Clemson both passed him over and I don't tink that was because of lack of foresight by some incompetent administrations. No telling how many other schools passed over him.