mgoBrad

April 19th, 2016 at 2:26 PM ^

A RR thread. Let the good times roll!

RR WAS A TERRIBLE COACH DEFENSE WHAT DEFENSE AM I RIGHT RABBLE RABBLE

RR WAS THE BEST THING SINCE SLICED BREAD BEST OFFENSE EVAR THE OLD GUARD NEVER GAVE HIM A CHANCE RABBLE RABBLE

JEFF CASTEEL RABBLE RABBLE

THREE AND OUT SAYZ RABBLE RABBLE

Repeat ad infinitum.

 

 

Wolfman

April 20th, 2016 at 8:15 AM ^

Le the shit go man. We have who we want and hope for the best for RR and BH. If you continue with this, you'll have to bring one more coach into the discussion and do you really want to go there?  Good choice.

We're headed into our  second year with Harbaugh, and I'm a bit excited.

 

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MayOhioEatTurds

April 19th, 2016 at 2:44 PM ^

“You can only do 15 days in June and 15 days in July of camps,” he told the paper. “That’s four weeks we can be on vacation in the summer. Not to mention the 30 days we can’t recruit around Christmas.

“I am so tired of coaches complaining about quality of life when 95 percent of Americans will never touch the money or vacation time we get. Shame on us.”

I haven't heard anyone on the other side refute such arguments:  That satellite camps can only exist for a period of two fortnights; that coaches have plenty of vacation time and plenty of money; shame on us. 

Public shaming is the only method which works with sociopaths:  Neither reason nor morality work.  Since the NCAA is a sociopathic organization, I'm hoping coaches, athletes, and future athletes keep beating this drum.  Because public shaming is the only chance to reinstate satellite camps.

BIGBLUEWORLD

April 19th, 2016 at 2:54 PM ^

The enemy of my enemy is my friend. (Sanskrit, approx. 400 B.C.)

If a high school student can discover career, athletic or educational opportunities outside of their local region, there is absolutely no reason anyone should limit or suppress that opportunity.