His parents and aunt were killed in a car accident on the way to watch him play in a bowl game. He feels so much guilt about it that all he wants to do is honor his parents.
If Sark had this kind of humility and integrity (which of course he doesn't) he'd probably be a much better coach. He'd relate to players betters and work harder.
Wait his parents died and he used that as motivation? I always thought if this happened that you grow up to be addicted to meth/crack and it isn't your fault because of what you have had to deal with.
Read the article this morning and I agree it is really good.
Both my parents are alive and around 80. Only had one mom and one dad. They let me do Lewis County Hairdressers in my old room when i stay over. No wonder I'm an unmotivated shitbag.
Both my parents are alive and around 80. Only had one mom and one dad. They let me do Lewis County Hairdressers in my old room when i stay over. No wonder I'm an unmotivated shitbag.
Briles because of a personal experience goes through his life and work with humility, integrity and honor. If you watch the video clip, you can see his players respect him.
Sark got a plush job handed to him and acts like an entitled douchefuck frat boy and carries himself poorly off the field.
Both my parents are alive and around 80. Only had one mom and one dad. They let me do Lewis County Hairdressers in my old room when i stay over. No wonder I'm an unmotivated shitbag.
Briles because of a personal experience goes through his life and work with humility, integrity and honor. If you watch the video clip, you can see his players respect him.
Sark got a plush job handed to him and acts like an entitled douchefuck frat boy and carries himself poorly off the field.
Briles because of a personal experience goes through his life and work with humility, integrity and honor. If you watch the video clip, you can see his players respect him.
Sark got a plush job handed to him and acts like an entitled douchefuck frat boy and carries himself poorly off the field.
I get it but the two experiences are not connected in anyway. In my profession I meet Art Briles types in prison. Some Sark types are world beaters.
Briles because of a personal experience goes through his life and work with humility, integrity and honor. If you watch the video clip, you can see his players respect him.
Sark got a plush job handed to him and acts like an entitled douchefuck frat boy and carries himself poorly off the field.
Briles because of a personal experience goes through his life and work with humility, integrity and honor. If you watch the video clip, you can see his players respect him.
Sark got a plush job handed to him and acts like an entitled douchefuck frat boy and carries himself poorly off the field.
I get it but the two experiences are not connected in anyway. In my profession I meet Art Briles types in prison. Some Sark types are world beaters.
Briles story stands alone. Good story.
Sarks story stands alone. Fuckbag.
I agree...
but Sark's lack of integrity bothers me because he's a shit coach and because doogs actually think he has integrity and is classy. He's not. He's a fucking fraud on and off the field. If most doogs knew the off the field truth they'd want him gone. They justify the mediocrity because they think he's a great guy who works hard and has class.
What if I told you that a man once loved by his fan base for being a good guy who took the program from 0-12 to a bowl game was actually living a double life? ESPN's 30 for 30 presents Steve Sarkisian: House Money, where things aren't as they appear.
Haven't read the article yet, but this doesn't surprise me. The guy worked fucking hard to be where he's at. Shit, he was a high school coach for like 20 years, put in a ton of time as an assistant, etc. Won everywhere he was at. I lived in Houston when he was coaching at UofH and followed the team pretty closely. When Baylor hired him, I knew he'd turn it around. I mean they were never 0-12 but were a perennial W on other teams' schedule and we had way more talent when Sark took over. Kevin Sumlin owes a lot to Briles for taking over a program on auto-pilot, riding it to a huge pay raise.
His parents and aunt were killed in a car accident on the way to watch him play in a bowl game. He feels so much guilt about it that all he wants to do is honor his parents.
If Sark had this kind of humility and integrity (which of course he doesn't) he'd probably be a much better coach. He'd relate to players betters and work harder.
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Read the article this morning and I agree it is really good.
But agree on the article.
Briles because of a personal experience goes through his life and work with humility, integrity and honor. If you watch the video clip, you can see his players respect him.
Sark got a plush job handed to him and acts like an entitled douchefuck frat boy and carries himself poorly off the field.
Briles story stands alone. Good story.
Sarks story stands alone. Fuckbag.
but Sark's lack of integrity bothers me because he's a shit coach and because doogs actually think he has integrity and is classy. He's not. He's a fucking fraud on and off the field. If most doogs knew the off the field truth they'd want him gone. They justify the mediocrity because they think he's a great guy who works hard and has class.
If your parents have to die in a fire for you to be good at something you should have been in the car with them.
Good story, but zero relevance to anything. Chip Kelly likes butt hole. That's why he is a tremendous coach. Is there a story on that?
A man who bones sideline reporters (allegedly)?
A who wears a larger bra than his wife?
He would throw an out route on 1st & Goal from the 7 with a great running back which means he fits the post Don James agenda.