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Thank you Sark
Auburndawg
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Everyone here knows I was not pro-Sark. But he gets credit for leaving the shelves stocked.
In 2010 and 2011, Sark had to play 3 and 4 star true freshmen, like Sean Parker, Colin Porter, Erick Kohler, Danny Shelton, and Haoli Jamora (Kikaha) because the veterans left behind by Ty were so bad.
In contrast, Petersen seems to have confidence in the veterans he has inherited.
Sark did leave the campsite better than he found it.
In 2010 and 2011, Sark had to play 3 and 4 star true freshmen, like Sean Parker, Colin Porter, Erick Kohler, Danny Shelton, and Haoli Jamora (Kikaha) because the veterans left behind by Ty were so bad.
In contrast, Petersen seems to have confidence in the veterans he has inherited.
Sark did leave the campsite better than he found it.
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It's a low bar when you're doing better than Willingham.

You have seen the 2015 projected OL/DL lineup, no?
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Hi Kim!
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Yea because when Sark got there he only had 8 players who are playing or have played 1 snap in the NFL.
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I thought you were PRO Sark
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Aubbie ... stick to your strengths ... whatever those may be
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You're ok on the DawgFag boards because you actually call Kim on his bullshit from time to time, but if you're actually trying to talk Sark up here then even my 8 post homo ass can tell you to fuck right off.
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Gratitude because he wasn't the program-destroying grim reaper Willingham was?
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That's fine. Thanks for doing a job you were hired to do at a level that can best be described as middling.
No one in their right mind thinks Sark did everything wrong. It's just that we want a great coach and he isn't a great coach. However, Doogies worshipped him from his KAP on as if he were Pete Carroll without any evidence.
Doogs always saw him as working slowly toward perfection, whereas the fuckwits around this place rubbed their two brain cells together and could see that his performance fluctuated wildly around an average that was... well, average-ish. Further, I think us fuckwits saw him as not capable of greatness, never took the things he did right as signs of anything other than fluctuation and still saw the underlying issues and the pitfalls as equally indicative of his lazy bullshit style of coaching.
In sum, what a cool day for Sark, man! Props on a message board from a guy who thinks, all things considered, he's a dickwad.
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ThatDennis_DeYoung said:That's fine. Thanks for doing a job you were hired to do at a level that can best be described as middling.
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And I still wanted Sark fired after the UCLA game.
But he did leave behind lots of good players







