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Re: Fisch
I was listening to an interview of Urban Meyer and he spoke about why he gave up playing: Because he needed to be in the defensive meeting, special teams meetings just as much as the offensive meetings. This is the part Fisch is too hard headed to get. As his former OC, this is something Urbs spoke to his friend Ryan Day about and he’s on his way to his 2nd straight natty.
*definitely not comparing Jed to Day, don’t twist. Fisch needs to grow the fuck up and focus on being the Head Coach especially if it’s true he’s signing an extension. He needs to find an OC the caliber of Ryan Walter’s and replace the OC in name only and fire him as the quarterback coach. As Meyer was saying previously, Jed’s too busy calling bad plays when he should be involved with his defensive and special team players on the sideline occupying rather than in his call sheet.
Re: 8-4
I would feel quite a bit different about 9-3 and having done what we should have to Wiscy.
BarbarasHedge
Re: The program will take a step forward next year
Imagine being such an arrogant dumbfuck you think you know another person's mind.
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Re: The program will take a step forward next year
He has a first round grade in most mocks. He is gone.
BleachedAnusDawg
Re: Shaq seems like a cool dude
He really wasn’t. Kobe was not without fault, but Shaq showed up out of shape every year and caused a lot of drama. He was on his last run in Miami. They maybe got rid of him a year early, but the Lakers made the right decision.
RoadDawg55
Re: Tavita Pritchard named Furd corch
Pritchard graduated from Clover Park High School in Lakewood, Washington, where as quarterback of the football team, he threw for 5,323 yards and 55 touchdowns in his high school career.[1]
At Stanford, he received his first start in 2007 against the top-ranked USC Trojans, after starter T. C. Ostrander suffered a seizure the week before. Though Stanford was a 41-point underdog, he led them to a 24–23 victory.[2][3] The game is considered one of the greatest upsets in college football history.
Pritchard was replaced as the starting quarterback by redshirt freshman Andrew Luck during the 2009 season.[4] After Luck injured a finger on his throwing hand and had surgery prior to the 2009 Sun Bowl, Pritchard started the game for the Cardinal. He went 8 for 19 for 118 yards and two interceptions in the 31–27 loss to Oklahoma. Pritchard went undrafted in the 2010 NFL draft. He tried out with the San Francisco 49ers but was not offered a contract.
RaceBannon


