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ORdawg: Unlike Mora, Sark never changed his dream job.

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  • LawDawg1
    LawDawg1 Member Posts: 3,946

    LawDawg1 said:


    Wrong.

    "I love my job," Sarkisian said, then he repeated what he has said before, that he has long viewed Washington as one of the premier positions in college football and not a steppingstone.

    "People don't understand it, but this is my dream job," he said.


    http://seattletimes.com/html/seahawks/2010747258_sark09.html

    Generally a fan, law dawg, but not sure what the point of highlighting this is. Every coach in the country will tell you that their current employer is their dream job.

    I'm willing to bet people would say the same thing about their alma mater too.....yet they don't get trashed over and over for not taking the job if it was offered regardless of timing or circumstance. Only on doogman

  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,573

    Too bad he sucked at it.

    Still cant believe it happened. We were stuck with Sark for at least 3-4 more years and that reality had sucked any enthusiasm I had for the program.

    Still remember that beautiful day when my buddy texted me "you got your wish"!
    I'm still glowing. It doesn't hurt that I'm so beautiful too. Wow, just WOW what a day!

    Staff?!!

    What are the rules on hijacking other user accounts? No way this is PL_SS. Not one twat or cunt reference in a 20+ word post, and I actually understand it. Let's also not forget the mentioning of himself glowing. This kind of shit isn't cool. Please stop whoever is doing this!!
  • BayDawg
    BayDawg Member Posts: 1,623
    My prediction is in 4 years Sark's dream job will be just having one somewhere.

    "What a cool day to be coaching QBs in Conference USA, man"...
  • DeepPurple
    DeepPurple Member Posts: 201

    LawDawg1 said:


    Wrong.

    "I love my job," Sarkisian said, then he repeated what he has said before, that he has long viewed Washington as one of the premier positions in college football and not a steppingstone.

    "People don't understand it, but this is my dream job," he said.


    http://seattletimes.com/html/seahawks/2010747258_sark09.html

    Generally a fan, law dawg, but not sure what the point of highlighting this is. Every coach in the country will tell you that their current employer is their dream job.
    I guess nobody bothered to tell Mora this when he was coaching at Atlanta.