Say what you will about the Enquirers, but they scooped mainstream media on virtually every OJ story from day one, with 100% accuracy. Also, they have never lost a law suit.
Leach is looking for a program. Valued. Over. Under. None. Good luck with that, Mike. I am sure there are loads of teams aching to get a coach that can bring a program up to 4th or 5th in their conference every year. I am sure recruiting will be NO problem, every parent would love to have their crybaby athlete son whipped into shape the Leach way.
If he wants a job, he should make sure the contract is back end loaded. No risk for the program. If the school gets fed up with his...um...shoot from the hip style? They can always just fire him day before bonus due.
And one more tip, if you're in the firing line to be fired from an angry employer? Yes, they will do it before you get your bonus, so load up on office supplies.
People are mad he got fired before his bonus. If he got his bonus, maybe these same people would hold him accountable for his actions. It's always someone else's fault when you lose your job now isn't it? I guess a lot of people can identify with that lack of responsibility.
How could they possibly be worse than they say? If they were worse than they say, or half as bad as they say--why was he on the team at all? Who's the head coach who is a rebel pirate who doesn't care about the rules?
Clearly, Leech is talking out of his bottom. He can't be super politically concerned about James and be a play by your own rules sort of guy. It's like arguing with a woman. if he felt this way, he'd love to boot Jr and thumb his nose at dad at same time.
Some smarter people have been saying all along: it will be years ever coaches at D1 level again. If ever. Probably not as a head coach to start.
TO, Leech, whoever: no matter how good you are, nobody wants to work with a complete jerk. University presidents have a little frat like coaches, too. Try thinking about that before you try your lawsuit of former employer in the media while looking for work. As if the concussion thing wasn't 'hot' enough.
As redundant as it was, we must defend it. Seriously. Did he call him a doody face poopy head later? he's got a market he has to cater to, I suppose. dumb ass ghetto kids. nice demo.
No, Pryor has hung OU out to dry. Can you imagine schools were fighting to get this guy who probably couldn't spell cat if you spotted him the C and the A? (that insult courtesy of Hollywood Henderson)
Maybe if these nancy boys were playin' for Leach, they wouldn't bellyache about rough treatment. remember the old days of Bear Bryant in the burning sun no water for hours of work outs. No crybabies allowed there, man. If they complained, make 'em stand in a dark closet or something where their muscles could heal.
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If he wants a job, he should make sure the contract is back end loaded. No risk for the program. If the school gets fed up with his...um...shoot from the hip style? They can always just fire him day before bonus due.
People are mad he got fired before his bonus. If he got his bonus, maybe these same people would hold him accountable for his actions. It's always someone else's fault when you lose your job now isn't it? I guess a lot of people can identify with that lack of responsibility.
Clearly, Leech is talking out of his bottom. He can't be super politically concerned about James and be a play by your own rules sort of guy. It's like arguing with a woman. if he felt this way, he'd love to boot Jr and thumb his nose at dad at same time.
Some smarter people have been saying all along: it will be years ever coaches at D1 level again. If ever. Probably not as a head coach to start.
TO, Leech, whoever: no matter how good you are, nobody wants to work with a complete jerk. University presidents have a little frat like coaches, too. Try thinking about that before you try your lawsuit of former employer in the media while looking for work. As if the concussion thing wasn't 'hot' enough.
Clearly Muschamp left long before he was gone, and shame on him for that.
I have a feeling Mack will be redeemed this year, and there's also a chance Muschamp might run into some growing pains and not look near the Einstein.
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that and 'who cares'. He will be out of nfl in three years.