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February 24, 2009, 12:48:55 PM
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Beasley as a GA is fantastic.  As a real coach it's sucksville.

I don't get it.  Why do you think he's a bad coach?


He may be a good coach....I also may be.....we have pretty close to the same amount of experience.

Except you've never been on ESPN and Fox Sports leading your team to a bowl victory.

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Nothing to do with coaching.  Michael Jordan is prolly a garbage coach. 

Not necessarily true.  The vast majority of good coaches were good players at the level they coach at.  Yes, there are a few exceptions, but they are not the norm.

no.

Meyer-@ year starter- Cinn, also drafted in the 13th rd of the MLB draft.
Carroll-  All Con- Pacific
Brown- 3 letters for Vandy/FSU
Wittingham- BYU/USFL/CFL
Stoops-  All Con- Iowa
Saban- 3 year starter, All Con-  Kent St.
Paterno- 2 way starter, still holds Brown single season int record.  (14)  Imagine how many times the threw per game during his era.
Richt- NFL (Bills)
Tressel-  All Con, 4 year starter- Baldwin Wallace


Leach-Leach is atypical among NCAA Division I head football coaches, as he did not play football at the college level. He is one of only six such coaches, with Mark Mangino at Kansas, Paul Johnson at Georgia Tech, Charlie Weis at Notre Dame, David Cutcliffe at Duke, and George O'Leary at UCF.


Peterson- Career passing completion % record (69.6) for D-II.  UC Davis.
Beamer-  3 year starter- Va Tech.
Nutt- 4 letters, one year starter for Ark and OSU, where he also played basketball.

There's the top 15.  You were saying?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Leach

February 24, 2009, 01:06:57 PM
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February 24, 2009, 02:45:20 PM
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Beasley as a GA is fantastic.  As a real coach it's sucksville.

I don't get it.  Why do you think he's a bad coach?


He may be a good coach....I also may be.....we have pretty close to the same amount of experience.

Except you've never been on ESPN and Fox Sports leading your team to a bowl victory.

 :billypopcorn:


Nothing to do with coaching.  Michael Jordan is prolly a garbage coach. 

Not necessarily true.  The vast majority of good coaches were good players at the level they coach at.  Yes, there are a few exceptions, but they are not the norm.

no.

Meyer-@ year starter- Cinn, also drafted in the 13th rd of the MLB draft.
Carroll-  All Con- Pacific
Brown- 3 letters for Vandy/FSU
Wittingham- BYU/USFL/CFL
Stoops-  All Con- Iowa
Saban- 3 year starter, All Con-  Kent St.
Paterno- 2 way starter, still holds Brown single season int record.  (14)  Imagine how many times the threw per game during his era.
Richt- NFL (Bills)
Tressel-  All Con, 4 year starter- Baldwin Wallace


Leach-Leach is atypical among NCAA Division I head football coaches, as he did not play football at the college level. He is one of only six such coaches, with Mark Mangino at Kansas, Paul Johnson at Georgia Tech, Charlie Weis at Notre Dame, David Cutcliffe at Duke, and George O'Leary at UCF.


Peterson- Career passing completion % record (69.6) for D-II.  UC Davis.
Beamer-  3 year starter- Va Tech.
Nutt- 4 letters, one year starter for Ark and OSU, where he also played basketball.

There's the top 15.  You were saying?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Leach

well you just took a handful of college football coaches who played football in college and are trying to use this to support your claim that "The vast majority of good coaches were good players at the level they coach at.  Yes, there are a few exceptions, but they are not the norm."

there are a lot of coaches and asst coaches in sports who were garbage players when they played at their respective levels imo. snyder, pinkel, hawkins, and rhoads all fit this bill for big 12 north head coaches. mangino didn't play as you stated and pelini was pretty good i guess.

i would bet that there are a decent amount of assts that weren't very good either. mlb would be the most interesting to look at imo.
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February 24, 2009, 02:54:18 PM
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Beasley as a GA is fantastic.  As a real coach it's sucksville.

I don't get it.  Why do you think he's a bad coach?


He may be a good coach....I also may be.....we have pretty close to the same amount of experience.

Except you've never been on ESPN and Fox Sports leading your team to a bowl victory.

 :billypopcorn:


Nothing to do with coaching.  Michael Jordan is prolly a garbage coach. 

Not necessarily true.  The vast majority of good coaches were good players at the level they coach at.  Yes, there are a few exceptions, but they are not the norm.

no.

Meyer-@ year starter- Cinn, also drafted in the 13th rd of the MLB draft.
Carroll-  All Con- Pacific
Brown- 3 letters for Vandy/FSU
Wittingham- BYU/USFL/CFL
Stoops-  All Con- Iowa
Saban- 3 year starter, All Con-  Kent St.
Paterno- 2 way starter, still holds Brown single season int record.  (14)  Imagine how many times the threw per game during his era.
Richt- NFL (Bills)
Tressel-  All Con, 4 year starter- Baldwin Wallace


Leach-Leach is atypical among NCAA Division I head football coaches, as he did not play football at the college level. He is one of only six such coaches, with Mark Mangino at Kansas, Paul Johnson at Georgia Tech, Charlie Weis at Notre Dame, David Cutcliffe at Duke, and George O'Leary at UCF.


Peterson- Career passing completion % record (69.6) for D-II.  UC Davis.
Beamer-  3 year starter- Va Tech.
Nutt- 4 letters, one year starter for Ark and OSU, where he also played basketball.

There's the top 15.  You were saying?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Leach

Steve Spurrier won the Heisman.
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February 24, 2009, 03:17:50 PM
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Beasley as a GA is fantastic.  As a real coach it's sucksville.

I don't get it.  Why do you think he's a bad coach?


He may be a good coach....I also may be.....we have pretty close to the same amount of experience.

Except you've never been on ESPN and Fox Sports leading your team to a bowl victory.

 :billypopcorn:


Nothing to do with coaching.  Michael Jordan is prolly a garbage coach. 

Not necessarily true.  The vast majority of good coaches were good players at the level they coach at.  Yes, there are a few exceptions, but they are not the norm.

no.

Meyer-@ year starter- Cinn, also drafted in the 13th rd of the MLB draft.
Carroll-  All Con- Pacific
Brown- 3 letters for Vandy/FSU
Wittingham- BYU/USFL/CFL
Stoops-  All Con- Iowa
Saban- 3 year starter, All Con-  Kent St.
Paterno- 2 way starter, still holds Brown single season int record.  (14)  Imagine how many times the threw per game during his era.
Richt- NFL (Bills)
Tressel-  All Con, 4 year starter- Baldwin Wallace


Leach-Leach is atypical among NCAA Division I head football coaches, as he did not play football at the college level. He is one of only six such coaches, with Mark Mangino at Kansas, Paul Johnson at Georgia Tech, Charlie Weis at Notre Dame, David Cutcliffe at Duke, and George O'Leary at UCF.


Peterson- Career passing completion % record (69.6) for D-II.  UC Davis.
Beamer-  3 year starter- Va Tech.
Nutt- 4 letters, one year starter for Ark and OSU, where he also played basketball.

There's the top 15.  You were saying?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Leach

well you just took a handful of college football coaches who played football in college and are trying to use this to support your claim that "The vast majority of good coaches were good players at the level they coach at.  Yes, there are a few exceptions, but they are not the norm."

there are a lot of coaches and asst coaches in sports who were garbage players when they played at their respective levels imo. snyder, pinkel, hawkins, and rhoads all fit this bill for big 12 north head coaches. mangino didn't play as you stated and pelini was pretty good i guess.

i would bet that there are a decent amount of assts that weren't very good either. mlb would be the most interesting to look at imo.


No, I took the coaches of the top 15 teams in the country.  I could have went further down the list, but I didn't feel like it. Are you saying that 14/15 is not the vast majority?  And as far as garbage goes, if you're a member of a college football team, you're a pretty good football player.  I didn't say that you had to be all american to be a decent coach, I just said that the majority of coaches have had success as players at the level they are now coaching.  (Meaning: high school, college, nfl, etc.)

Pinkel:   A.P. Honorable Mention All-American (1973) Kent State
Hawkins:  4 year letter winner, UC-Davis
Snyder:   3 letters, William Jewell
Pelini:  2 year starter, team captain Ohio State.
Rhoads:  3 letters, Missouri Western.

February 24, 2009, 03:53:56 PM
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Beasley as a GA is fantastic.  As a real coach it's sucksville.

I don't get it.  Why do you think he's a bad coach?


He may be a good coach....I also may be.....we have pretty close to the same amount of experience.

Except you've never been on ESPN and Fox Sports leading your team to a bowl victory.

 :billypopcorn:


Nothing to do with coaching.  Michael Jordan is prolly a garbage coach. 

Not necessarily true.  The vast majority of good coaches were good players at the level they coach at.  Yes, there are a few exceptions, but they are not the norm.

no.

Meyer-@ year starter- Cinn, also drafted in the 13th rd of the MLB draft.
Carroll-  All Con- Pacific
Brown- 3 letters for Vandy/FSU
Wittingham- BYU/USFL/CFL
Stoops-  All Con- Iowa
Saban- 3 year starter, All Con-  Kent St.
Paterno- 2 way starter, still holds Brown single season int record.  (14)  Imagine how many times the threw per game during his era.
Richt- NFL (Bills)
Tressel-  All Con, 4 year starter- Baldwin Wallace


Leach-Leach is atypical among NCAA Division I head football coaches, as he did not play football at the college level. He is one of only six such coaches, with Mark Mangino at Kansas, Paul Johnson at Georgia Tech, Charlie Weis at Notre Dame, David Cutcliffe at Duke, and George O'Leary at UCF.


Peterson- Career passing completion % record (69.6) for D-II.  UC Davis.
Beamer-  3 year starter- Va Tech.
Nutt- 4 letters, one year starter for Ark and OSU, where he also played basketball.

There's the top 15.  You were saying?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Leach

well you just took a handful of college football coaches who played football in college and are trying to use this to support your claim that "The vast majority of good coaches were good players at the level they coach at.  Yes, there are a few exceptions, but they are not the norm."

there are a lot of coaches and asst coaches in sports who were garbage players when they played at their respective levels imo. snyder, pinkel, hawkins, and rhoads all fit this bill for big 12 north head coaches. mangino didn't play as you stated and pelini was pretty good i guess.

i would bet that there are a decent amount of assts that weren't very good either. mlb would be the most interesting to look at imo.


No, I took the coaches of the top 15 teams in the country.  I could have went further down the list, but I didn't feel like it. Are you saying that 14/15 is not the vast majority?  And as far as garbage goes, if you're a member of a college football team, you're a pretty good football player.  I didn't say that you had to be all american to be a decent coach, I just said that the majority of coaches have had success as players at the level they are now coaching.  (Meaning: high school, college, nfl, etc.)

Pinkel:   A.P. Honorable Mention All-American (1973) Kent State
Hawkins:  4 year letter winner, UC-Davis
Snyder:   3 letters, William Jewell
Pelini:  2 year starter, team captain Ohio State.
Rhoads:  3 letters, Missouri Western.

lmao at missouri western, william jewell, uc-davis and kent state. are those actual colleges?  so what we have are 4 out of 6 big 12 north coaches who were crap college players. one who was pretty good and one who didn't play at all.


in the south...mike sherman was crap, mike leach didn't play, art briles was crap, mack brown was crap, stoops was good and gundy was very good.

So... 12 big 12 head coaches. two didn't play, seven were crap and three were good to very good.

we just have dif standards for what constitutes a very good player. you think guys like antoine polite were very good and i guess i just really don't. just a difference of opinion i suppose. 







February 24, 2009, 05:01:45 PM
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Beasley as a GA is fantastic.  As a real coach it's sucksville.

I don't get it.  Why do you think he's a bad coach?


He may be a good coach....I also may be.....we have pretty close to the same amount of experience.

Except you've never been on ESPN and Fox Sports leading your team to a bowl victory.

 :billypopcorn:


Nothing to do with coaching.  Michael Jordan is prolly a garbage coach. 

Not necessarily true.  The vast majority of good coaches were good players at the level they coach at.  Yes, there are a few exceptions, but they are not the norm.

no.

Meyer-@ year starter- Cinn, also drafted in the 13th rd of the MLB draft.
Carroll-  All Con- Pacific
Brown- 3 letters for Vandy/FSU
Wittingham- BYU/USFL/CFL
Stoops-  All Con- Iowa
Saban- 3 year starter, All Con-  Kent St.
Paterno- 2 way starter, still holds Brown single season int record.  (14)  Imagine how many times the threw per game during his era.
Richt- NFL (Bills)
Tressel-  All Con, 4 year starter- Baldwin Wallace


Leach-Leach is atypical among NCAA Division I head football coaches, as he did not play football at the college level. He is one of only six such coaches, with Mark Mangino at Kansas, Paul Johnson at Georgia Tech, Charlie Weis at Notre Dame, David Cutcliffe at Duke, and George O'Leary at UCF.


Peterson- Career passing completion % record (69.6) for D-II.  UC Davis.
Beamer-  3 year starter- Va Tech.
Nutt- 4 letters, one year starter for Ark and OSU, where he also played basketball.

There's the top 15.  You were saying?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Leach

well you just took a handful of college football coaches who played football in college and are trying to use this to support your claim that "The vast majority of good coaches were good players at the level they coach at.  Yes, there are a few exceptions, but they are not the norm."

there are a lot of coaches and asst coaches in sports who were garbage players when they played at their respective levels imo. snyder, pinkel, hawkins, and rhoads all fit this bill for big 12 north head coaches. mangino didn't play as you stated and pelini was pretty good i guess.

i would bet that there are a decent amount of assts that weren't very good either. mlb would be the most interesting to look at imo.


No, I took the coaches of the top 15 teams in the country.  I could have went further down the list, but I didn't feel like it. Are you saying that 14/15 is not the vast majority?  And as far as garbage goes, if you're a member of a college football team, you're a pretty good football player.  I didn't say that you had to be all american to be a decent coach, I just said that the majority of coaches have had success as players at the level they are now coaching.  (Meaning: high school, college, nfl, etc.)

Pinkel:   A.P. Honorable Mention All-American (1973) Kent State
Hawkins:  4 year letter winner, UC-Davis
Snyder:   3 letters, William Jewell
Pelini:  2 year starter, team captain Ohio State.
Rhoads:  3 letters, Missouri Western.

lmao at missouri western, william jewell, uc-davis and kent state. are those actual colleges? 

Are you serious?  Please, PLEASE tell me you're joking.

If not,  :powertard:
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February 24, 2009, 05:55:36 PM
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Beasley as a GA is fantastic.  As a real coach it's sucksville.

I don't get it.  Why do you think he's a bad coach?


He may be a good coach....I also may be.....we have pretty close to the same amount of experience.

Except you've never been on ESPN and Fox Sports leading your team to a bowl victory.

 :billypopcorn:


Nothing to do with coaching.  Michael Jordan is prolly a garbage coach. 

Not necessarily true.  The vast majority of good coaches were good players at the level they coach at.  Yes, there are a few exceptions, but they are not the norm.

no.

Meyer-@ year starter- Cinn, also drafted in the 13th rd of the MLB draft.
Carroll-  All Con- Pacific
Brown- 3 letters for Vandy/FSU
Wittingham- BYU/USFL/CFL
Stoops-  All Con- Iowa
Saban- 3 year starter, All Con-  Kent St.
Paterno- 2 way starter, still holds Brown single season int record.  (14)  Imagine how many times the threw per game during his era.
Richt- NFL (Bills)
Tressel-  All Con, 4 year starter- Baldwin Wallace


Leach-Leach is atypical among NCAA Division I head football coaches, as he did not play football at the college level. He is one of only six such coaches, with Mark Mangino at Kansas, Paul Johnson at Georgia Tech, Charlie Weis at Notre Dame, David Cutcliffe at Duke, and George O'Leary at UCF.


Peterson- Career passing completion % record (69.6) for D-II.  UC Davis.
Beamer-  3 year starter- Va Tech.
Nutt- 4 letters, one year starter for Ark and OSU, where he also played basketball.

There's the top 15.  You were saying?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Leach

well you just took a handful of college football coaches who played football in college and are trying to use this to support your claim that "The vast majority of good coaches were good players at the level they coach at.  Yes, there are a few exceptions, but they are not the norm."

there are a lot of coaches and asst coaches in sports who were garbage players when they played at their respective levels imo. snyder, pinkel, hawkins, and rhoads all fit this bill for big 12 north head coaches. mangino didn't play as you stated and pelini was pretty good i guess.

i would bet that there are a decent amount of assts that weren't very good either. mlb would be the most interesting to look at imo.


No, I took the coaches of the top 15 teams in the country.  I could have went further down the list, but I didn't feel like it. Are you saying that 14/15 is not the vast majority?  And as far as garbage goes, if you're a member of a college football team, you're a pretty good football player.  I didn't say that you had to be all american to be a decent coach, I just said that the majority of coaches have had success as players at the level they are now coaching.  (Meaning: high school, college, nfl, etc.)

Pinkel:   A.P. Honorable Mention All-American (1973) Kent State
Hawkins:  4 year letter winner, UC-Davis
Snyder:   3 letters, William Jewell
Pelini:  2 year starter, team captain Ohio State.
Rhoads:  3 letters, Missouri Western.

lmao at missouri western, william jewell, uc-davis and kent state. are those actual colleges?  so what we have are 4 out of 6 big 12 north coaches who were crap college players. one who was pretty good and one who didn't play at all.


in the south...mike sherman was crap, mike leach didn't play, art briles was crap, mack brown was crap, stoops was good and gundy was very good.

So... 12 big 12 head coaches. two didn't play, seven were crap and three were good to very good.

we just have dif standards for what constitutes a very good player. you think guys like antoine polite were very good and i guess i just really don't. just a difference of opinion i suppose. 








Reread my post and point out were I said very good.  If you letter multiple times in college, you are a good football player.  How many years did you letter in college?  And how many times have you been paid for your opinions or expertise regarding college football?  Weird how those numbers match, isn't it?  And Antoine Polite played a lot of quality minutes for a BCS school.  How many football players in the world can say that? What percentage of total players?  Yet another example of some guy with zero athletic playing experience thinking he somehow has the game of football completely figured out because he watches it all day on Saturdays while he drinks PBR.

February 24, 2009, 07:29:28 PM
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 If you letter multiple times in college, you are a good football player. 


tony purvis is a good football player?  :confused:

these guys are all good football players?  :confused:

http://sports.luther.edu/men/football/season-2006/roster/returning-letter-winners/index.html




it's like...i'm pretty sure the joke's on me and that you're messing w/ me cause i'm an easy target and all and you know like tons about stuff and stuff but i'm not 100%. you are just messing w/ me right??? please don't tell me that you think every person who goes to a college and letters is a good college football player.

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February 24, 2009, 08:02:38 PM
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jesse tetuan would make a fantastic coach because he sucked at football.

February 24, 2009, 08:20:58 PM
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Beasley as a GA is fantastic.  As a real coach it's sucksville.

I don't get it.  Why do you think he's a bad coach?


He may be a good coach....I also may be.....we have pretty close to the same amount of experience.

Except you've never been on ESPN and Fox Sports leading your team to a bowl victory.

 :billypopcorn:


Nothing to do with coaching.  Michael Jordan is prolly a garbage coach. 

Wow.   Could you make any kind of comparison that involves other kinds of fruit?

Beasley has a couple years coaching experience on you.   He also has a great love of the game and understands it.  Him playing for Snyder and understanding his system should be very instrumental in helping developing his coaching skills.   The difference is, he knows much more about the game, which is a pre-requisite for him to becoming a coach, and learning from Snyder would make him better.

If you had been hired by Snyder, he'd have died before he taught you enough about football to get your past GA.

I need another beer, and that call-in show number.

February 24, 2009, 08:22:54 PM
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jesse tetuan would make a fantastic coach because he sucked at football.

schwin and brandon clark have experience

February 24, 2009, 09:25:22 PM
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jesse tetuan would make a fantastic coach because he sucked at football.

schwin and brandon clark have experience

Is doing a hell of a job at Derby.

February 24, 2009, 09:29:17 PM
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 If you letter multiple times in college, you are a good football player. 


tony purvis is a good football player?  :confused:

these guys are all good football players?  :confused:

http://sports.luther.edu/men/football/season-2006/roster/returning-letter-winners/index.html




it's like...i'm pretty sure the joke's on me and that you're messing w/ me cause i'm an easy target and all and you know like tons about stuff and stuff but i'm not 100%. you are just messing w/ me right??? please don't tell me that you think every person who goes to a college and letters is a good college football player.



No, you're absolutely right.  All of those guys are bad players, that's why schools recruited them and paid for their educations/housing/meals/travel/training/medical care/ etc.  The surest way to get a free college education is to suck at football.  Seriously, those recruiters will literally fall all over each other trying to get you to take money from them.  it's insane.  They'll come from around the country; hell they'll travel to other countries to find you if you suck bad enough.

February 24, 2009, 09:56:50 PM
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how did this turn into such a sucky suck ass thread?   suck.
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February 24, 2009, 10:22:14 PM
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 If you letter multiple times in college, you are a good football player. 


tony purvis is a good football player?  :confused:

these guys are all good football players?  :confused:

http://sports.luther.edu/men/football/season-2006/roster/returning-letter-winners/index.html




it's like...i'm pretty sure the joke's on me and that you're messing w/ me cause i'm an easy target and all and you know like tons about stuff and stuff but i'm not 100%. you are just messing w/ me right??? please don't tell me that you think every person who goes to a college and letters is a good college football player.



No, you're absolutely right.  All of those guys are bad players, that's why schools recruited them and paid for their educations/housing/meals/travel/training/medical care/ etc.  The surest way to get a free college education is to suck at football.  Seriously, those recruiters will literally fall all over each other trying to get you to take money from them.  it's insane.  They'll come from around the country; hell they'll travel to other countries to find you if you suck bad enough.


lol. you did have me going for quite a while. props to you  :beerchug:

should have known that no one is really this stupid. fool me once JT...fool me once...
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February 25, 2009, 08:44:38 AM
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We pwned that Major Assholewhite clown two years in a row, so obviously he must be a horrible D1 assistant coach.

February 25, 2009, 04:03:07 PM
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 If you letter multiple times in college, you are a good football player. 


tony purvis is a good football player?  :confused:

these guys are all good football players?  :confused:

http://sports.luther.edu/men/football/season-2006/roster/returning-letter-winners/index.html




it's like...i'm pretty sure the joke's on me and that you're messing w/ me cause i'm an easy target and all and you know like tons about stuff and stuff but i'm not 100%. you are just messing w/ me right??? please don't tell me that you think every person who goes to a college and letters is a good college football player.



No, you're absolutely right.  All of those guys are bad players, that's why schools recruited them and paid for their educations/housing/meals/travel/training/medical care/ etc.  The surest way to get a free college education is to suck at football.  Seriously, those recruiters will literally fall all over each other trying to get you to take money from them.  it's insane.  They'll come from around the country; hell they'll travel to other countries to find you if you suck bad enough.

Dude, that's a D-3 school.  D-3 schools can't give athletic scholarships, just academic.
I'd much rather have a 69 year old coach than one that weighs 400+ pounds.

February 25, 2009, 04:37:01 PM
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how did this turn into such a sucky suck ass thread?   suck.

I Agree.

Topic is Cheasley/New Coaches at KSU.  Who cares if Mangina or Leech ever played.

Joe Gordon & Beasley are good additions IMO.  Gordon could turn out to be the recruiting machine that we need.  I'm sure VK will appreciate any assistance he can provide with the secondary, but recruiting is probably priority uno!  Beasley's knowledge of Snyder's system will be a big benefit to the recievers and QB's.

They are both young and energetic.  Both should be able to relate well to the recruits.  They will be taking direction from much more experienced coaches.  Give them time and they may take over everything at some point.  But, for now I'm behind the hires 100%.  :thumbsup:
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February 25, 2009, 09:01:51 PM
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I for one am glad he's back.  He's had success at smaller programs, earned his experience and is ready.  I'm sure nobody thought Steve Sarkesian was ready to be an OC at SC and I'd say he did pretty good especially since he was a punk in college.

Welcome back Beasley.  Beas is a good guy.

February 26, 2009, 03:09:32 PM
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February 26, 2009, 09:40:52 PM
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 If you letter multiple times in college, you are a good football player. 


tony purvis is a good football player?  :confused:

these guys are all good football players?  :confused:

http://sports.luther.edu/men/football/season-2006/roster/returning-letter-winners/index.html




it's like...i'm pretty sure the joke's on me and that you're messing w/ me cause i'm an easy target and all and you know like tons about stuff and stuff but i'm not 100%. you are just messing w/ me right??? please don't tell me that you think every person who goes to a college and letters is a good college football player.



No, you're absolutely right.  All of those guys are bad players, that's why schools recruited them and paid for their educations/housing/meals/travel/training/medical care/ etc.  The surest way to get a free college education is to suck at football.  Seriously, those recruiters will literally fall all over each other trying to get you to take money from them.  it's insane.  They'll come from around the country; hell they'll travel to other countries to find you if you suck bad enough.

Dude, that's a D-3 school.  D-3 schools can't give athletic scholarships, just academic.

Sorry, my Luther college IQ (LCIQ) is really low.  i didn't even bother checking to see what division they were in.

February 27, 2009, 10:04:40 AM
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 If you letter multiple times in college, you are a good football player. 


tony purvis is a good football player?  :confused:

these guys are all good football players?  :confused:

http://sports.luther.edu/men/football/season-2006/roster/returning-letter-winners/index.html




it's like...i'm pretty sure the joke's on me and that you're messing w/ me cause i'm an easy target and all and you know like tons about stuff and stuff but i'm not 100%. you are just messing w/ me right??? please don't tell me that you think every person who goes to a college and letters is a good college football player.



No, you're absolutely right.  All of those guys are bad players, that's why schools recruited them and paid for their educations/housing/meals/travel/training/medical care/ etc.  The surest way to get a free college education is to suck at football.  Seriously, those recruiters will literally fall all over each other trying to get you to take money from them.  it's insane.  They'll come from around the country; hell they'll travel to other countries to find you if you suck bad enough.

Dude, that's a D-3 school.  D-3 schools can't give athletic scholarships, just academic.

Sorry, my Luther college IQ (LCIQ) is really low.  i didn't even bother checking to see what division they were in.

I'll let it slide.  But only this one time.   :D
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February 27, 2009, 10:54:26 AM
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So instead of hiring a real assistant, we hired a former player.

THANKS, OLD "GARY WILLIAMS" BALLZ!
So were you okay when we heard "it's Patterson!!!" isn't he a former player too? Seemed like everyone was just thrilled to have him as our head coach.

February 27, 2009, 10:55:07 AM
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So instead of hiring a real assistant, we hired a former player.

THANKS, OLD "GARY WILLIAMS" BALLZ!
So were you okay when we heard "it's Patterson!!!" isn't he a former player too? Seemed like everyone was just thrilled to have him as our head coach.

Patterson is a real coach.  Beasley is a sh*tty qb.

February 27, 2009, 11:12:40 AM
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    Gettin' angried up!!!
So instead of hiring a real assistant, we hired a former player.

THANKS, OLD "GARY WILLIAMS" BALLZ!
So were you okay when we heard "it's Patterson!!!" isn't he a former player too? Seemed like everyone was just thrilled to have him as our head coach.

Patterson is a real coach.  Beasley is a sh*tty qb.

Dude went 22-4 as a starter.  Real crapty.

February 27, 2009, 11:15:55 AM
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February 27, 2009, 11:27:30 AM
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So instead of hiring a real assistant, we hired a former player.

THANKS, OLD "GARY WILLIAMS" BALLZ!
So were you okay when we heard "it's Patterson!!!" isn't he a former player too? Seemed like everyone was just thrilled to have him as our head coach.

Patterson is a real coach.  Beasley is a sh*tty qb.

Dude went 22-4 as a starter.  Real crapty.

You beat me to it!!  J. Beasley =  :kstatriot:

February 27, 2009, 11:28:25 AM
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LOL at OC . . . just flat LOL.


March 02, 2009, 11:58:24 AM
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Beasley's picture on the K-Statesports.com/football/coaches tab is  :lol:



Tell me he doesn't look like a younger Mangino??  :rofl:

I still like the Beas, Kyle Williams GA move though, and Gordon over recruiting.  Just can't help but laugh at Mangeasley's pic.

Hopefully he'll drop about 60 lbs and get another picture taken.
« Last Edit: March 02, 2009, 12:00:17 PM by Mob Mentality »
Beer - 40$
Snacks - 15$
Watching KSU kick the crap out of #1 OU 35 -7, and watching as your OU Friends sat farther and farther away from the TV, eventually leaving the watch party early.
PRICELESS!