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Note to Lane Kiffin: FIRST you take care of business on the field THEN you run your mouth off about the top dog.
For example, Georgia and Tennessee always seem to "win" the recruiting wars in the South and they always seem to underperform, whereas, you never hear about Boise State signing a big name and they've barely lost over the last 5-10 years.
Holmgren didn't want to have to work WITH a GM when he was coaching in Seattle and now he wants to BE the GM in Seattle?
It remains to be seen how well this whole "Parcells setup" is going to work in Miami, anyway. Yeah, they went 11-5 last year, but they're just 2-4 this year.
This is just his way of getting his ego stroked without having to put in the hours of actual work dealing with coaching, the players, the media, the fans, etc.
He averaged less than 9 wins a season in 10 years at Seattle. He didn't exactly set the league on fire up there.
They need to find somebody willing to do the work to be GM, not a figurehead.
Spurrier's wife ratted him out a few years ago in an interview...the vast majority of those press conference quips that he makes regarding other coaches have been rehearsed beforehand.
My favorite one of late was when he was asked what he thought about Lane Kiffin going after Urban Meyer all the time. "We haven't won enough games to make any comments about other coaches." (or something to that effect). Think about it for a minute and see if you don't get the joke.
However, I will give him one compliment. Did anybody else see the "Hard Knocks" episode a couple of years ago when he had Pacman at his house? Deion was telling him that Pacman should send a letter to Goodell thanking him for giving him another opportunity to play football. That was the one instance when I thought Deion was a decent guy. Of course, you could just see Pacman recoil at the notion of doing anything to thank Goodell. And I think it was just a week or two later that Pacman got himself in trouble once again.
They think it's their divine right to win the SEC championship every 3-4 years and to win a national championship at least once a decade. The sobering fact is that Florida and LSU are routinely much better than UGA and there's usually an Auburn or a Bama that is, too. And every one of those schools also thinks that they have a divine right to win championships, too.
It's just probably not the best timing to go asking for public financing, though.
Can't put much of the blame on Collins for 0-4. He's not off by that much from last year's stats. The Defense is awful and the running backs haven't done much of anything.
However, if the record gets any worse then they'll have to write off the season and put Young in there. At some point, you have to see what you've got for the future and the future is not a 36-year old Kerry Collins.
If I'm the 49ers, though, I'm loading it with performance bonuses for the first few years. If he and his group think he's so special that he can miss all of this time then let him prove it on the field then pay him. The track record for long term rookie holdouts is horrible. They're either busts or get injured early and often.