Jimmy Hit A Player: Culture i
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I agree with both of you.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Another shitposter who can't see the forest. This incident is a gift from REAL God.pawz said:
Clearly some of you won't like this... But after watching w context.....picalogestabo said:
Nothingburger.
I wish he was that pissed at his offensive staff, quite honestly.
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I'm here too. I feel bad for Jimmy. I think the guy did a lot for UW and was one of our best position coaches ever. I actually like the guy. And I think he got fucked last year with COVID. And with all that said, this isn't working and it's not recoverable at this point.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:Lake's an embarrassment. I kind of feel sorry for him.
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I hear Gil Dobie punched a bunch of players in the dick, then kicked them in the ass for good measure.Quietcowskee said:How did you not immediately see USC Sark ‘15 when he did that? No fucking control. So obvious.
TurdBomber said:Helmet slaps are part of football. So is shoving a guy in the shoulder pads.
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After all, he brought back the helmet car. That was a huge accomplishment.sinceredawg said:
I'm here too. I feel bad for Jimmy. I think the guy did a lot for UW and was one of our best position coaches ever. I actually like the guy. And I think he got fucked last year with COVID. And with all that said, this isn't working and it's not recoverable at this point.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:Lake's an embarrassment. I kind of feel sorry for him.
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Dude, I know. More of a joke than anything else. 81% of what I say is a joke. Keep it up and I’m going to blacken the other eye.DugtheDoog said:
Are you fucking joking? This would be our single biggest victory since Utah in 18 P12CG. Moral victory? This would be 100x bigger than a fluke victory over Oregon ever would've been.dirtysouwfdawg said:
So would this be considered a moral victory for udub fans?Sources said:
The bigger this gets, the more it feels like a win. This is our 70-21DugtheDoog said:Story now listed on espn front page...
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/32572211/washington-looking-sideline-incident-coach-jimmy-lake-lb-ruperake-fuavai
I will however vote you up for not using a % higher than 100%. -
Problem is you fire him for this then it becomes your standard. Then you have a coach you like that does this and you will cry foul when he gets told to leave. Better off paying the millions in buy out.
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Mutual parting ways. Everyone wins.TheDude said:Problem is you fire him for this then it becomes your standard. Then you have a coach you like that does this and you will cry foul when he gets told to leave. Better off paying the millions in buy out.
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Jimmy would go for that like he would go on 4th and 10 with 2min left.AtomicDawg said:
Mutual parting ways. Everyone wins.TheDude said:Problem is you fire him for this then it becomes your standard. Then you have a coach you like that does this and you will cry foul when he gets told to leave. Better off paying the millions in buy out.
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Devin, get an avatar.TheDude said:
Jimmy would go for that like he would go on 4th and 10 with 2min left.AtomicDawg said:
Mutual parting ways. Everyone wins.TheDude said:Problem is you fire him for this then it becomes your standard. Then you have a coach you like that does this and you will cry foul when he gets told to leave. Better off paying the millions in buy out.
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You use this as a way to negotiate a lower buyout behind closed doors. The incident is the hammer in your case the losses, coaching hires and offensive ineptitude are your nails. If Jimmy doesn't agree to walk away post season they let him know they WILL fire him for cause tomorrow and yougetnothingGIF. Jimmy decides after the options are set in front of him to step away after the season for personal reasons or some other bullshit reason. UW gives him half or a quarter of his buyout and this incident isn't mentioned ever again by the university. Cohen then has months to look for a replacement without media or fan pressure and Jimmy can go and get another DC job without player abuse being an issue. Everyone wins.TheDude said:Problem is you fire him for this then it becomes your standard. Then you have a coach you like that does this and you will cry foul when he gets told to leave. Better off paying the millions in buy out.





