Mo Couch guarantees victory!

#51
#51
Depends on the terms of the guarantee. In its basest form, a guarantee is just a promise. You're confusing it with warranty, which is still dependent on the terms of the contract.

Acutally I'm not confusing it with a warranty.

1. A guarantee is always free. A warranty attracts charges as the insurance policy.
2. The guarantee is a commitment to make good defects of a product or a service in a fixed period. A warranty looks after the repairing of a new article within the validity period.
3. A guarantee is a legal contract without any payment. A warranty received on payment is also a legal instrument with which the seller can be brought to books.
4. A guarantee is an addition to the legal consumer rights. A warranty does not affect the rights under the consumer act.
5. A guarantee is applicable irrespective of the provision of the warranty. A warranty is free to go together with a guarantee issued on the same article.

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in the context of a guarantee, you must make good on your promise. If he guarantees a win, or as you say promises a win, he must provide something if he doesnt do as promised.

This cannot be a warranty as there is no money exchanged to the player to ensure the win. That's a whole bucket of poop that we dont want to get any player into.
 
#52
#52
I saw him at Walmart and we talked for several minutes. He said two things that really excite me. First he said the D will be running lots of stunts and blizting 6 or 7 very often this year. Second he said the atmosphere is different this year. He said it's more like a family. Lastly, he said mark my words WE WILL BEAT FLORIDA THIS YEAR! Man, I hope we do! Go VOLS!

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#53
#53
I saw him at Walmart and we talked for several minutes. He said two things that really excite me. First he said the D will be running lots of stunts and blizting 6 or 7 very often this year. Second he said the atmosphere is different this year. He said it's more like a family. Lastly, he said mark my words WE WILL BEAT FLORIDA THIS YEAR! Man, I hope we do! Go VOLS!

Hopefully he wasn't the one buying a bb gun like the idiot in another thread suggested. I am joking the other guy was a troll....
 
#54
#54
Acutally I'm not confusing it with a warranty.

1. A guarantee is always free. A warranty attracts charges as the insurance policy.
2. The guarantee is a commitment to make good defects of a product or a service in a fixed period. A warranty looks after the repairing of a new article within the validity period.
3. A guarantee is a legal contract without any payment. A warranty received on payment is also a legal instrument with which the seller can be brought to books.
4. A guarantee is an addition to the legal consumer rights. A warranty does not affect the rights under the consumer act.
5. A guarantee is applicable irrespective of the provision of the warranty. A warranty is free to go together with a guarantee issued on the same article.

Read more: Difference Between Guarantee and Warranty | Difference Between | Guarantee vs Warranty Difference Between Guarantee and Warranty | Difference Between | Guarantee vs Warranty


in the context of a guarantee, you must make good on your promise. If he guarantees a win, or as you say promises a win, he must provide something if he doesnt do as promised.

This cannot be a warranty as there is no money exchanged to the player to ensure the win. That's a whole bucket of poop that we dont want to get any player into.


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#55
#55
might want to double check that.

In a guarantee, a seller is liable to make the complete replacement of the purchased item, incase it was found to be below the prescribed standard.

In this case he guarantees a win. If we dont, its his responsibility to make the Vol nation whole. What will he do? Otherwise its not a guarantee

might want to double check that...
If Couch was guaranteeing a refrigerator he was selling, you might be right (many caveats to discuss, including the UCC and it's application to guarantees). However, Couch isn't selling refrigerators. There is a difference between goods and personal services.
 
#56
#56
might want to double check that...
If Couch was guaranteeing a refrigerator he was selling, you might be right (many caveats to discuss, including the UCC and it's application to guarantees). However, Couch isn't selling refrigerators. There is a difference between goods and personal services.

Recheck again. A guarantee is for good or services. This would fall under the services part. "I guarantee I'll represent you in a court of law". "I guarantee we'll beat Florida". Both fall under the services part.

Even if it was only a promise, a promise is still has two elements: what occurs if the event happens and what occurs if the event does not occur.
 
#57
#57
One of the main reasons Dooley hired Sunseri was because we were not aggressive enough with Wilcox. I don't care how bad your DBs are, if you do not at least show some semblance of pressure and mixing up packages then you will get burnt. I like Wilcox and think he has a lot of potential, but he was awful especially when the only time he blitzed was when he would send a delayed blitz from one of the LBs. The LB never got to the QB because the ball was already gone by the time he got to the LOS. The SEC has a lot of average QBs. When an average QB knows that you will never send pressure and knows that your DB is playing soft coverage, he will pick you apart.

When your defense plays aggressive, and I mean aggressive, with a few offensive players running around with some blood dripping from their nose and mouth offensively things start to slow down and certain plays in certain areas of the field are not called. In particular the QB and Skill players and to some extent the lineman. Can you remember Nebraska versus Tennessee. We quit due to their aggressiveness. They smacked us around at every position on the field. THAT HAS MOST CERTAINLY BEEN MISSING ON THIS TEAM IN GENERAL; does Shazzon Bradley and Dale Carter have any playing time left. WITH AGGRESSIVENESS COMES FEAR OF THE OTHER TEAM. Every BCS champion has something in common: Extremely aggressiveness.
 
#58
#58
One of the main reasons Dooley hired Sunseri was because we were not aggressive enough with Wilcox. I don't care how bad your DBs are, if you do not at least show some semblance of pressure and mixing up packages then you will get burnt. I like Wilcox and think he has a lot of potential, but he was awful especially when the only time he blitzed was when he would send a delayed blitz from one of the LBs. The LB never got to the QB because the ball was already gone by the time he got to the LOS. The SEC has a lot of average QBs. When an average QB knows that you will never send pressure and knows that your DB is playing soft coverage, he will pick you apart.

I say blitz from EVERY DIRECTION!!!!

You can still throw the rock 30-40 times a game and play smash mouth football!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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#61
#61
Recheck again. A guarantee is for good or services. This would fall under the services part. "I guarantee I'll represent you in a court of law". "I guarantee we'll beat Florida". Both fall under the services part.

Even if it was only a promise, a promise is still has two elements: what occurs if the event happens and what occurs if the event does not occur.

...and again. Without needlessly debating all of the other issues with your admittedly simplified thesis, surely you can admit that without a contract there can be no warranty?

I would like to see you lay out the offer/acceptance/and consideration that formed this viable contract that would require some sort of remedy to be imposed upon Mr. Couch.

Then, perhaps we can debate if you are even in the ballpark of your interpretation of a guarantee (do you mean warranty or promise, as you used examples of both?).
 
#63
#63
One of the main reasons Dooley hired Sunseri was because we were not aggressive enough with Wilcox. I don't care how bad your DBs are, if you do not at least show some semblance of pressure and mixing up packages then you will get burnt. I like Wilcox and think he has a lot of potential, but he was awful especially when the only time he blitzed was when he would send a delayed blitz from one of the LBs. The LB never got to the QB because the ball was already gone by the time he got to the LOS. The SEC has a lot of average QBs. When an average QB knows that you will never send pressure and knows that your DB is playing soft coverage, he will pick you apart.
Yep you are 100 %
 
#66
#66
...and again. Without needlessly debating all of the other issues with your admittedly simplified thesis, surely you can admit that without a contract there can be no warranty?

I would like to see you lay out the offer/acceptance/and consideration that formed this viable contract that would require some sort of remedy to be imposed upon Mr. Couch.

Then, perhaps we can debate if you are even in the ballpark of your interpretation of a guarantee (do you mean warranty or promise, as you used examples of both?).

I gave you the definition of both. Now run ask a lawyer if you cant understand it further.

I guarantee he'll say you're wrong.
 
#68
#68
Dooleave will NOT beat Florida. Nor will he cover a 14 point spread. The Florida game will be a massacre this year.

If I am wrong, I will send $10 paypal dollars to the first 3 people who message me about it after the game.
 
#69
#69
Dooleave will NOT beat Florida. Nor will he cover a 14 point spread. The Florida game will be a massacre this year.

If I am wrong, I will send $10 paypal dollars to the first 3 people who message me about it after the game.

Wow, you are willing to bet $30 that Florida wins by 2 TD's or more. 30 whole dollars?
 
#71
#71
One of the main reasons Dooley hired Sunseri was because we were not aggressive enough with Wilcox. I don't care how bad your DBs are, if you do not at least show some semblance of pressure and mixing up packages then you will get burnt. I like Wilcox and think he has a lot of potential, but he was awful especially when the only time he blitzed was when he would send a delayed blitz from one of the LBs. The LB never got to the QB because the ball was already gone by the time he got to the LOS. The SEC has a lot of average QBs. When an average QB knows that you will never send pressure and knows that your DB is playing soft coverage, he will pick you apart.

Just remember, he (Wilcox) had to play the personnel you have. They were thin on depth, but better than the previous year. Dooley was building essentially from the ground up. With more experience and more depth in year 3 they should have a greater ability to do more plus the S & Conditioning that comes with it.
 
#72
#72
Rag on the OP all you want. I LOVE this post. Players saying this means that they're gaining confidence, which is something these guys need. I hope to hell they come through with us. I love this staff, even with Dooley on it and I think we can do something special in the future.
 
#75
#75
Oh, yeah. I met up with a second string gator player who has never done anything while at florida over at the local target.

He said "walmart sucks and who's mo couch?"
 
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