PreachermanCG
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Just like last time there is ZERO chance Gruden is coming here. That man will never ever coach another down of football EVER. Why would you want to work everyday all year when he works about 2 or 3 days a week right now and easily probably makes 10 million between ESPN and endorsements.
Just like last time there is ZERO chance Gruden is coming here. That man will never ever coach another down of football EVER. Why would you want to work everyday all year when he works about 2 or 3 days a week right now and easily probably makes 10 million between ESPN and endorsements.
Yep...my poor example of a father is a disgraced preacher, turned truck driver. He spent nearly 25 years in the ministry. Luckily his shortcomings didn't damage my faith. Sometimes a bad example is a good example of what NOT to do.
This will probably end up being long. I don't care.
I bought in last time - and like everyone else keep saying I'm not going to this time.
Perhaps for entertainment purposes only - or just to dream and keep my mind off the tail whipping coming Saturday from the team I hate the most...I've started reading this thread.
Keep seeing the same quote: Why would JG want to coach again a. has it made b. doesn't want long work hours c. already loaded d. has it made e. has it made etc...
I coach HS ball in Georgia. Did football and baseball for a while, and just due to the amount of time football takes I had to give one up. Have been successful at times in both sports - and lately have been very successful in baseball.
I try and imagine what it would be like to have the kind of money these guys make. And perhaps, if I had that kind of money, I'd walk away from the game and hit every Caribbean Island with my wife and probably Tahiti too.
But at some point - I think I'd miss it. I'd miss the locker room, the dugout, the competition - but mostly I think I'd miss the adrenaline, the nerves, the butterflies, the pressure, - the feeling you get winning a state championship....there isn't a drug that gives you that sort of feeling, and well - if there is - I certainly don't need to find it.
Some guys just love it. I'm not sure I could stay away even if I didn't need the money. And I'm doing it for a whole lot less than he would be.
Not saying he's coming, not coming - even if he's in play at all. But the idea that he won't come because of money/time etc... could be way off.
Just 2 more cents thrown in.
My guess, and it's just a guess, is that it's largely the unambitious that subscribe to the "why would he want to" theory. I don't mean that disrespectfully...the world needs all kinds. Some people are simply wired differently. College coaches are typically active, pursuant, Type-A personalities...that many in our mundane world cannot identify with.
I have been broken so many times and God keeps on picking the pieces back up and making a miracle.... the Kint-Sugi effect of Christian life.... much love to you and your dad .... never know what God can do with a broken man
Pretty much what I was trying to say but put more eloquently.Why would a combat veteran volunteer for another tour?
Why would a doctor resign from his practice to go on the mission field?
Why would a senior citizen work at all when they've wisely saved and planned for financial security in their golden years?
Many people seek personal fulfillment in life and that manifests itself in so many different ways.
I tend to think the reports of "no" are an attempt to tamp down the speculation on Gruden for the moment. I really don't think he said no. If he HAD said no, I don't think we would have heard about it. And even if he DID say no, there's no way that Currie let that be the last word.
James Brown and I still feel Grude.![]()
The broken person had to be willing. Haven't spoken to him in 6 years....after a previous estrangement of 10 years.
One can only try for so long...I did, and finally had to turn my full attention toward the family I had made. I've never looked back.