FacelessArya
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CPF on air with Doug Matthews on Nashville's 104.5, CPF still knows his X's and O's, they are rehashing what went wrong this season and a lot of bad coaching and mistakes in personnel are being brought up ... fixable things with the right coach, like hmm ? Gruden !
Here's the problem with the Gruden and control issue.
Fulmer's not going to give it up either. CPF is a boss. He's going to run it like a boss. Total control for Gruden is not going to fit into that - at least I can't see it.
Got my supplies. Got me all I need. Feels like a gopher ate a barrel of rotten apples, crawled up in my belly, and died. But I know its gonna be alright.
Well, no anything here and it can't be unsaid... probably shouldn't have said it. I heard be was along a little assistant coach interviewing in panther country tifwiw
regardless!!!!!!
Haha it's always good reload your care package😁 My advice for a hangover is Smartwater because of the electrolytes lights ,eat some greasy that involves ketchup works every time,oh and be careful when you let some gas out😁 Might have to borrow Jimmy's diaper in case those beer ****s slip👍🏽
I don't believe anyone was considered except Phil. Bev needed someone she could trust. Phil was the only person close enough and experienced enough that fit that category.
CPF on air with Doug Matthews on Nashville's 104.5, CPF still knows his X's and O's, they are rehashing what went wrong this season and a lot of bad coaching and mistakes in personnel are being brought up ... fixable things with the right coach, like hmm ? Gruden !
Seems like most people who were previously saying it would be Gruden are now simply saying we are going to try. Seems to be significantly less confidence coming from the Gruden side, and all reported lists seem to indicate entirely different candidates. Its getting hard to believe, if Im being honest, but I clearly havent been able to let it go yet.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), irregardless was first acknowledged in 1912 by the Wentworth American Dialect Dictionary as originating from western Indiana,[5] though the word was in use in South Carolina before Indiana became a territory.[1] The usage dispute over irregardless was such that, in 1923, Literary Digest published an article titled "Is There Such a Word as Irregardless in the English Language?" The OED goes on to explain the word is primarily a North American colloquialism.[5]
I prefer it. Too bad if you don't like it because you are some English literacy Nazi.