hmanvolfan
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I believe what he was saying is that Leach has beaten somebody. therefore in the public perception Leach is a better coach. Time will tell with Dooley. I'm glad we got Dooley. I think Dooley's character will make him a better fit along with winning.
I listen to Finebaum on xm and I like hearing his opinion on topics, but when his "callers" are the majority of the show then I don't listen as much. I'm sure some of those callers are set up calls to get the emotions of other callers raised. I do get tired of the cam newton, alabama vs. auburn calls everyday. If he speaks on a topic that is other than these then I listen. I don't hear him rip on TN everyday. I hear him say that TN is going to be average for awhile and he isn't sure that CD is the answer. He doesn't talk about TN that much and usually changes the subject quickly when they do come up in conversation.
I hardly ever listen to this clown but its for sure he tries to down Tn ever chance he gets.
A guy from Tn called in today talking about what if Tn had hired Mike Leach instead of Dooley.
Finebaum went on to say Leach would of made a couple of other coaches lose some sleep vs Dooley doesnt make any coach lose sleep.
Why does Finebaum hate Tn so much ?Is it because his head looks like its been circumcised ?
Holy crap dude. Why do you think I brought up Saban in the first damn place if it wasn't because he gets respect now. Sometimes I think there should be an IQ check to post.
I'm sure everything will work out for ya.My IQ at the age of 13, was around 96 I think, my IQ At age 24, was 117.... Now, if you take 117 and minus it by 3hrs of 7+brews. That's 2&3/4 brew per hr. Give or take, depending on how far in you are on that 7th brew.... At any rate, by about 4:30 tomarrow I hope to be back to Atleast 112![]()
I was responding to the topic of this thread in general and the post above yours specifically regarding nobody being afraid of Dooley on the sidelines. My point is pretty obvious in that nobody was afraid of Saban either when he started at MSU in '95. People wanting to judge Dooley after one year as a head coach is ludicrous. Saban lost his first three minor bowl games by double digits after barely having a .500 season each year. I guess my point is give the man three or four years to see what he can do.
I'm sure everything will work out for ya.eace2:
I partially agree. Yes, it's ludicrous to judge Dooley after just one year. But unlike Saban, Dooley won't have the luxury to have 3 mediocre seasons (with no more than 7 wins each) while keeping his job. Dooley is running one of the winningest programs in the country (9th in both all-time wins and win% among FBS programs), while Michigan State ranks 33rd and 25th respectively. Dooley has to start winning, and start winning quickly.