Malzahn to the NFL?

#28
#28
How long has Saban been at Alabama? Richt at UGA? Spurrier at USC?

All 3 of them would probably be the longest tenured coaches in the NFL.

2 of your examples went to the NFL made a bunch of money then went back to college. The other one has never proven that he's anything more than an above average college coach and never had the opportunity to go to the nfl
 
#29
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2 of your examples went to the NFL made a bunch of money then went back to college. The other one has never proven that he's anything more than an above average college coach and never had the opportunity to go to the nfl

Yet he's still got a job and has for a long time.

And Spurrier left an amazing job and ended up with a much worse job.
 
#34
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How long has Saban been at Alabama? Richt at UGA? Spurrier at USC?

All 3 of them would probably be the longest tenured coaches in the NFL.

Let any of them string 2-3 bad years and see how much security they have.

Also he just might be the type of guy who likes challenges and the challenge is worth more than security. Winners typically have this attitude while losers prefer security.
 
#35
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Can't believe two of his three examples made disasters of themselves in the NFL, came back to make bank in college and he's still trying to defend himself.
 
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On the field? Yes. He has.

No he hasn't. You're delusional and clueless. He's the best coach in USCe history, has no pressure, still wins at an insanely high rate, makes a butt load of money, lives where he wants and does what he wants. Man, that attempt at the NFL just destroyed Spurrier.
 
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No he hasn't. You're delusional and clueless. He's the best coach in USCe history, has no pressure, still wins at an insanely high rate, makes a butt load of money, lives where he wants and does what he wants. Man, that attempt at the NFL just destroyed Spurrier.

I never said it destroyed him, but he would have been wiser to just stay at UF
 
#42
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I never said it destroyed him, but he would have been wiser to just stay at UF

Why? He got to go face the ultimate challenge. He's a Hall of Fame coach and one of the all time greats. His collegiate legacy isn't tainted at all. Furthermore, he's far less concerned about that than you seem to be.
 
#43
#43
Why? He got to go face the ultimate challenge. He's a Hall of Fame coach and one of the all time greats. His collegiate legacy isn't tainted at all. Furthermore, he's far less concerned about that than you seem to be.

He got to deal with Dan Snyder and have a couple of incredibly bad seasons. And he left his alma mater, one of the college jobs in the nation, to do so. He would be making money at Florida right now and would have a hell of a better record.
 
#44
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He's so legendary that Tennessee fans who should despise him for everything over the years, repeatedly discuss how they are going to miss him when he hangs up the headset and only throws the visor when he hits a bad drive.

Yea, he's dumb.
 
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He's so legendary that Tennessee fans who should despise him for everything over the years, repeatedly discuss how they are going to miss him when he hangs up the headset and only throws the visor when he hits a bad drive.

Yea, he's dumb.

Who called him dumb? No going to the NFL wasn't a wise decision for him. And I don't even think that's debatable.
 
#46
#46
He got to deal with Dan Snyder and have a couple of incredibly bad seasons. And he left his alma mater, one of the college jobs in the nation, to do so. He would be making money at Florida right now and would have a hell of a better record.

Who cares? He's up for a challenge. Something you clearly aren't. Your priorities and his are vastly different. He was even the favorite to replace Zook and take his old job back, but j he pulled his name from that hat.
 
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Who cares? He's up for a challenge. Something you clearly aren't. Your priorities and his are vastly different. He was even the favorite to replace Zook and take his old job back, but j he pulled his name from that hat.

Are you on your period or something? You need to join us the marijuana legalization forum. You could use some.
 
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He also had other offers but he wanted to stay in the South and preferably the SEC. He did what he wanted. Not what vol8188 wanted him to do.
 
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Are you on your period or something? You need to join us the marijuana legalization forum. You could use some.

No but you're acting like Spurrier was wrong for chasing dreams. You don't get it. Spurrier answers to himself. Not to you. He's lived life his way. And even with a failed attempt in the NFL, he'll still go down as one of the most important figures in college football history.
 
#50
#50
No but you're acting like Spurrier was wrong for chasing dreams. You don't get it. Spurrier answers to himself. Not to you. He's lived life his way. And even with a failed attempt in the NFL, he'll still go down as one of the most important figures in college football history.

Who said it was his dream? And I've never claimed spurrier has to listen to me. Why are you so upset over me saying spurrier would have been better off staying at UF?

You should probably seek professional help.
 
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