The meaning of silence
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Too be fair, that does sound like something UW would doGeevis_and_Butthead said:Imagine blowing up a cushy Pac-10 for the higher stakes of the B1G, but then refusing to meet your rock star football coach's desires to compete without one hand tied behind his back when it comes to NIL.
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Both of those guys have contract extensions they’re happy with.DoogWhisperer said:Lanning and Norvell have publicly come out and said they’re not taking the job. DeBoer has not.
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Jimmy Sexton is the source of the Simon and Garfunkel treatment.DoogWhisperer said:Lanning and Norvell have publicly come out and said they’re not taking the job. DeBoer has not.
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He’s been the source of the silent treatment between Deboer and your feckless AD for a month.Southerndawg said:
Jimmy Sexton is the source of the Simon and Garfunkel treatment.DoogWhisperer said:Lanning and Norvell have publicly come out and said they’re not taking the job. DeBoer has not.
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I'm hearing strong JackRabbits Jimmy Rogers vibes
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Lanning and Norvell were turned down by BamaDoogWhisperer said:Lanning and Norvell have publicly come out and said they’re not taking the job. DeBoer has not.
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He’s been the source of the silent treatment between Deboer and your feckless AD for a month.Southerndawg said:
Jimmy Sexton is the source of the Simon and Garfunkel treatment.DoogWhisperer said:Lanning and Norvell have publicly come out and said they’re not taking the job. DeBoer has not.
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Why wait until tomorrow?CallMeBigErn said:
I plan on taking a bath while holding my radio above the water tomorrow morning, just in case.WoolleyDoog said:
If he's leaving please don't go on local radio. I get it not turning down Bama, but I don't want to hear it.Quietcowskee said:
Makes me feel a lot different about that interview.☝️☝️🤔
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It is a personality trait, and I speak from experience...IF he is this guy, he started out at the lowest level (other than JUCO), with no respect, little money and resources. There is no path from there to where he is now, he had to cut the path with a machete. I worked for a guy like that, and became a guy like that, i.e., always striving to get to the "next". it's a rigged game...there are never enough wins, and one loss is too many. It is what drives you.creepycoug said:
No. He's head coach of a tier 1 D1 program that happens to be where his D goes to school and located in a great city (Tug naysayers notwithstanding). Expectations are reasonable here and he just bought a boat load of credibility and benefit of the doubt.Seven_Eleven said:
He's left 100% of his division 1 head coaching jobs after 2 years. Is that the track record we should be looking at?GrundleStiltzkin said:Look at Deboor's career track, Doogs. It's not solely about money, he's been moving up and up and up his whole career. If any of this surprises you, Dwagman is you're speed.
Unless he's one of these Jimmy Johnson, hell bent for leather, uber competitive, has to reach the summit of Everest type A people, he's in a really nice spot. Could never figure out where Petersen found all the stress. Yes, there are expectations. But they are very reasonable.
You don't take time to celebrate the wins, because you are after the next one. Losses are failures, they live with you, and you constantly re-evaluate everything you do to try to find the weakness. Regardless of outside expectations, the self-induced expectations supersede everything else. It is why guys burn out, and it's why guys leave great jobs for "the next"...
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fb live with Fudgie please.CallMeBigErn said:
I plan on taking a bath while holding my radio above the water tomorrow morning, just in case.WoolleyDoog said:
If he's leaving please don't go on local radio. I get it not turning down Bama, but I don't want to hear it.Quietcowskee said:
Makes me feel a lot different about that interview.☝️☝️🤔







