Military Experience

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sickandtired

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I have always been for our program bringing in a coach with a military background. It does not need to be a head coach or coordinator position, but you know that background can only help our program.
I was at the Titans game today and Ben Troupe was in the ROTC and said it was the best thing that ever happened for him.
Also, what about Pat Summit coming in as some sort of consultant role. She always puts out classy athletes, that go to class, that become good citizens, and so forth. Phil needs to learn he is not the best coach at the University of Tennessee.
 
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How about Lt. William Calley for this bunch. (Of course for you "sensitive" ones on this board I'm kidding)
 
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It sure wouldn't hurt to have someone with a military background who could light a fire under these cauddled players. Instead of the typical: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:
 
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What's that Abu Ghraib chick's name? Lyndie England? She'll whip them into shape.
 
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Originally posted by CSpindizzy@Nov 20, 2005 8:44 PM
What's that Abu Ghraib chick's name? Lyndie England? She'll whip them into shape.
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All the deaths her and her idiot friends caused, sure, lets make her look like a hero instead of an idiot.
 
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Originally posted by rockydoc@Nov 20, 2005 9:38 PM
$2,000,000 a year. I once was a major US Army. I might apply! :rolleyes:
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Army, you said enough....Although, the play book has pictures. It might work.
 
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Here's a good candidate.

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Originally posted by USAF_Vol@Nov 20, 2005 10:04 PM
Army, you said enough....Although, the play book has pictures.  It might work.
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HAHAHA, wait my service isn't that smart either :(
 
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I'll be happy to do it if they will let me off active duty for a year, or better yet they could just go ahead and hire me as an ROTC instructor now. :realmad:
 
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where's Frank Kush. He was the coach of Arizona State in the 70's. Tough as nails. We need a guy like him.
 
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Originally posted by CSpindizzy@Nov 22, 2005 8:01 PM
We don't comments from the Air Farce either....
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Guess your getting one....

see there

you got it

We don't comments? That makes, no, sense. You aren't french are you? :boredom:
 
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Originally posted by CSpindizzy@Nov 22, 2005 8:01 PM
We don't comments from the Air Farce either....
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I didn't know comments did in the first place.
 
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Originally posted by RockyTopEmpire@Nov 22, 2005 8:16 PM
Guess your getting one....

see there

you got it
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:eek:lol: :eek:lol:

Insert high five here RTE.
 
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Originally posted by U-T@Nov 24, 2005 11:35 PM
No, you get the Special Teams
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But the cheerleader camera guy has all the fun.
 
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I just visited my uncle's WWII marker (KIA 1944 age 25) at the courthouse yesterday. Military, where the real men are bred. I'd love to see some of these players have the DI's in their faces. Their way is the only way. HURRAH!
 
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Originally posted by Arclight@Nov 20, 2005 11:43 PM
Here's a good candidate.

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I was gonna suggest R. Lee. He could straighten em out :gun: :bash: :machinegun: :punch_bag:
 

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