I thought it was really good....I just cannot bring myself to actually dislike the guy.
I thought it was really good....I just cannot bring myself to actually dislike the guy.
In the ESPN special he blamed everyone but himself for his failure in the NFL and at USC. He’s probably correct for the most part on both of those situations, but he definitely hasn’t learned to take any accountability.Did he demonstrate how he's anything other than an emotional child these days? I mean he tweeted an unprovoked tweet about Carson Beck this summer and then went on Theo Vonn's podcast a week later and tried to tell everyone he has grown up. Color me unconvinced.
Then there was SEC Media Days interview two months ago with Paul Finebaum where he attempted to blame everyone but himself for the 2024 UM team not making the CFP. Sounds like my two teenagers deflecting accountability. Finebaum all but called him a clown on TV.
As suspected. Thank you. He's an emotional child.In the ESPN special he blamed everyone but himself for his failure in the NFL and at USC. He’s probably correct for the most part on both of those situations, but he definitely hasn’t learned to take any accountability.
Or, just a thought, we get better, and it does not matter if he stays or leaves.Who knew the best place to get sober is in Oxford??**. I thought it was good. Maybe now someone will snatch him out of UM.
I think you’re right. They will pay whatever it takes to keep him. And as long as he’s winning 9-10 games per year and keeps them in the hunt, it’s worth every cent.Par for the course that he matured and found himself in Oxford. He will be there for a long time.![]()
He's an emotional attention w#0re who thinks he's more important than what he is and that's why he fits in so well at UM.Did he demonstrate how he's anything other than an emotional child these days? I mean he tweeted an unprovoked tweet about Carson Beck this summer and then went on Theo Vonn's podcast a week later and tried to tell everyone he has grown up. Color me unconvinced.
Then there was SEC Media Days interview two months ago with Paul Finebaum where he attempted to blame everyone but himself for the 2024 UM team not making the CFP. Sounds like my two teenagers deflecting accountability. Finebaum all but called him a clown on TV.
IF he moves on from Oxford. It may be a while.I think it is comparable to when we had Mullen. Other teams/fan bases didn’t like him, but he was winning at MSU so we loved him.
I can see the same with Kiffin. Personally, I think he is a good coach and definitely entertaining, but I’ll be glad when he moves on from Oxford.
Fella get his *** kicked for sayin’
I agree.I thought it was really good....I just cannot bring myself to actually dislike the guy.
I haven’t. I am a State homer and genuinely dislike the rest of the rest of the SEC in the present. After the passage of time I can go back and appreciate other coaches/programs. I’ve currently worked my way up to liking Spurrier and Gene Stallings, so will be a few decades before I can warm up to anyone currently coaching.I thought it was really good....I just cannot bring myself to actually dislike the guy.
That was my first thought as well.Nope. Never seen The Blindside either