Red pill/blue pill

PooPopsBaldHead

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If you take the red pill, we win the egg bowl and some of the shine is worn off OM and Kiffin stays in Oxford next year.

If you take the blue pill, we lose, but Kiffin ends up at Florida or Miami and the Rebs are out looking for a coach in a year with a lot of big time openings.

Just a hypothetical. I personally think there is a green pill where we win and Kiffin leaves, but I really like the blue pill between the two if those are the only options. I'm guessing OM will probably dork up the next hire ( since both State and OM seem to get it right every other hire) and 22-23' are lining up to be big years for State and nothing will make it better than OM hiring matt Luke 2.0.
 

patdog

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Are you kidding? Of course everyone wants to win the damn game.
 

PBRME

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Anyone that chooses lose to OM needs to check their fandom.
 
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ZombieKissinger

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I’ll take the maroon and white pill and kick his *** this year and kick whoever’s *** they have coaching next year and ride the pirate ship into a 2023 natty
 

Quincy A. Wagstaff

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Of course win. As long as we beat them, I wouldn’t care if Saban were their coach. In fact, that would probably make it more fun.
 
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Why is everyone so worked up over whether Kiffin stays or goes? I personally couldn’t care less. The guy has never in his career proven he can stay in one place for 3+ years and build a program. In fact, the longer he was at USC the worse they got. I don’t really follow OM recruiting, but it seems like we are in a better position for a strong close than they are.

Kiffin can generate excitement and put together a really good offense when he has talent, but nobody knows if he can actually be a program builder. Leach has proven it twice at two worse jobs than MSU.
 

PooPopsBaldHead

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My bad for posting what I thought would be a prisoners dilemma type question. I will take lap for being a dubmass.


ETA. See Goat. That's how it's done. When you say something stupid, admit that you were wrong and move along. You like to keep beating a dead horse and get your stupid *** booted and come back with another screen name then rinse and repeat.
 
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BigDawg0074

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Red Pill. MSU wins and I think Leach can get the better of Kiffin over a five or six year period.
 

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If you take the red pill, we win the egg bowl and some of the shine is worn off OM and Kiffin stays in Oxford next year.

If you take the blue pill, we lose, but Kiffin ends up at Florida or Miami and the Rebs are out looking for a coach in a year with a lot of big time openings.

Just a hypothetical. I personally think there is a green pill where we win and Kiffin leaves, but I really like the blue pill between the two if those are the only options. I'm guessing OM will probably dork up the next hire ( since both State and OM seem to get it right every other hire) and 22-23' are lining up to be big years for State and nothing will make it better than OM hiring matt Luke 2.0.

If it’s alright with you imma take this golden pill where State wins…Kiffin leaves…OM hires Eli Manning and signs Arch as QB…Eli proceeds to go 2-22 in his first two years with his only two wins over Bama…OM has to grapple with benching AND firing a Manning in the same year. I have a dream.
 

BigDawg0074

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If it’s alright with you imma take this golden pill where State wins…Kiffin leaves…OM hires Eli Manning and signs Arch as QB…Eli proceeds to go 2-22 in his first two years with his only two wins over Bama…OM has to grapple with benching AND firing a Manning in the same year. I have a dream.

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hdogg

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I personally like the question but moreso love the fact that everyone, including myself, would take the red pill.
 

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If there isn't an award handed out for dumbest post ever, then there needs to be one created and I nominate this one! I want to win the game and don't give a rat's *** whether Kiffin returns to OM next year. I have confidence in our coaches, players, and administrators so Kiffin being in Oxford next year or for the remainder of his coaching career doesn't concern me at all.
 

PooPopsBaldHead

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It's a **** post for sure, I originally was going go with win a close one vs blowout, but I pressed it to far.

With that said, a handful of you are acting like you don't give a **** if Kiffin leaves or goes, but this board will have dozens of threads and hundred of comments laughing at OM when Kiffin leaves. As well it should. It's going to be a huge setback for them.

Now carry on kicking my nuts, but a few of you acting like it's no big deal for a team to lose a coach with the best winning percentage in half a century are lying your asses off... Or just ignorant. Kiffin is the best coach they have had in a long time and the pickings will be damn slim this off-season with all of the big time job openings.
 

SirBarksalot

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1: I support JLS
2: Don’t give 2 ***** what UM does; but enjoy any chaos involving them.
3: some unsuspecting college football player is going to get French kissed by Megan.
 

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My bad for posting what I thought would be a prisoners dilemma type question. I will take lap for being a dubmass.


ETA. See Goat. That's how it's done. When you say something stupid, admit that you were wrong and move along. You like to keep beating a dead horse and get your stupid *** booted and come back with another screen name then rinse and repeat.

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Quincy A. Wagstaff

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The bigger issue may be money. If Kiffin moves on, they are going to hire a coach. How that coach compares to Kiffin is an unknown. The new guy could be a lot better or a lot worse than Kiffin. What is known is that Kiffin being tossed around for other jobs is going to make them have to pay to keep him. And if he moves on, the market is about to reset (thank you, LSU), so they will be paying a lot for the next guy. In other words, we don't know what this means for on-field performance. What is easier to predict is that it will cost Ole Miss financially.
 
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