I'm not mad at DeBoer
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I like my narrative better and my feelings are hurt by Dutch Hitler.PurpleJ said:
That's not why we lost the natty. We lost because we finally ran into a more talented team that also had a good coach.YellowSnow said:
He should have been more ruthless and won us the Natty.PurpleJ said:
Well then maybe don't low ball him before the natty?RTD said:
Maybe because he fed everyone a line of BS, never intended to stay, was halfway out the door during the Natty and is a disingenuous fake ass bitch?PurpleJ said:
Why?RTD said:
No, Deboer is a slow rolling faggot, and deservesPurpleJ said:If you low balled me and a bigger company came in and offered me a better deal, I'd jump ship too.
I blame this squarely on UW. #TeamMercenary
Anyways, LIPO with the new coach and all the portal/recruiting shit. Every game a BATTLE, every season a WAR but that's months away.
P.S. He's still Hitler for hurting my feelings, though.
to get fucked up by all the SEC skwads
Look, I'm a company man when it comes to UW because that's my school. Anywhere else it's "fuck you pay me" and you'd better believe I'd try to bring talent with me if I was a college coach. DeBoer is trying to win and he's a ruthless ice cold mercenary POS. I respect that and it's part of why he was successful here.
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You are literally citing a coach that left for things other than money while trying to talk about the infallibility of every decision being about the money.PurpleJ said:If you have a coach like that you make him an offer he can't refuse. You don't compete with the big dick programs otherwise.
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I am mad at him. I am mad at 132 college football Head Coaches and 1 I'm holding judgement on, but will probably be mad at shortly.
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No I’m saying there are multiple reasons. I think he liked the challenge at Bama as well as the money, but you have no shot at keeping him away from a blue blood job unless you come in with a high offer. UW needed to pay a premium to compensate for the fact that they are a not a blue blood. They didn’t and that’s on them. Not that hard.Houhusky said:
You are literally citing a coach that left for things other than money while trying to talk about the infallibility of every decision being about the money.PurpleJ said:If you have a coach like that you make him an offer he can't refuse. You don't compete with the big dick programs otherwise.
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Deboer wants to win and thought he had a better shot at Bama to do that, that’s why he left. All you have to do is listen to the guys 9 minute bumbling final words to the team. He was getting paid no matter where he ended up.PurpleJ said:
No I’m saying there are multiple reasons. I think he liked the challenge at Bama as well as the money, but you have no shot at keeping him away from a blue blood job unless you come in with a high offer. UW needed to pay a premium to compensate for the fact that they are a not a blue blood. They didn’t and that’s on them. Not that hard.Houhusky said:
You are literally citing a coach that left for things other than money while trying to talk about the infallibility of every decision being about the money.PurpleJ said:If you have a coach like that you make him an offer he can't refuse. You don't compete with the big dick programs otherwise.
You can say, but Bama offered a couple million more or they had more cash in the NIL. There’s no life style difference once to hit the 8 plus million a year. You need to jump up into the 25 plus mil to hit that next tier.
He can fuck right off.
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He wasn't staying here for all the tea in China
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Last week the numberbof wins was 8-10. Today that # is 3-5.
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Drinking tea is gayCanadawg said:He wasn't staying here for all the tea in China
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I think it’s both. I also think he wants the higher expectations and the challenge of running the SEC gauntlet. Prepping for the NFL.RTD said:
Deboer wants to win and thought he had a better shot at Bama to do that, that’s why he left. All you have to do is listen to the guys 9 minute bumbling final words to the team. He was getting paid no matter where he ended up.PurpleJ said:
No I’m saying there are multiple reasons. I think he liked the challenge at Bama as well as the money, but you have no shot at keeping him away from a blue blood job unless you come in with a high offer. UW needed to pay a premium to compensate for the fact that they are a not a blue blood. They didn’t and that’s on them. Not that hard.Houhusky said:
You are literally citing a coach that left for things other than money while trying to talk about the infallibility of every decision being about the money.PurpleJ said:If you have a coach like that you make him an offer he can't refuse. You don't compete with the big dick programs otherwise.
You can say, but Bama offered a couple million more or they had more cash in the NIL. There’s no life style difference once to hit the 8 plus million a year. You need to jump up into the 25 plus mil to hit that next tier.
He can fuck right off.
On the other hand, money talks so there’s that. Easy to scoff at a measly million or two if you aren’t him. Plus, he has the ego of a big time coach so maybe the lowball offer just pissed him off.






