Expectations for the insurance salesman
Essentially says he’s blessed to be at a place that has expectations.
FTG more than ever.
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wasn’t there some smoke that he was whining that he thought he wasn’t appreciated or something and butthurt about sites like this and negativity?
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He really has turned out to be a twat. The gap between who I thought he was and who he turned out to be is as wide as anyone I can think of since I became a sports fan.
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The one slack I'll cut him is that he had to deal with UW's athletic dept and upper campus. He might have valid reasons for feeling as he does.
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Especially with Dannen complaining post departure. Dannen can get fucked but I don’t dismiss their comments outright.
We definitely projected more of a happy to be there, enjoy the ride mentality last year than “we should be doing this every fucking year”.
At the same time, he wanted to be on TV and we did what we had to do to get to the B1G, which only killed the entire conference.
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For all we want to bitch about him it’s possible none of us would want to deal with the admin/playing school element that exists at UW and doesn’t at Bama on top of everything else. That they have the #1 TBS class and Deboer was struggling to even have a Top 25 class when he left is telling to me.
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The recruiting thing is a good point. His replacement, in spite of very publicly announcing a whole new emphasis on high level recruiting, hasn't significantly improved on what Deboer was doing.
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The numbers UW was floating around during the season, before we? won the Forever trophy didn't really scream lifetime contract.
I can see a guy who was in the process of going 25-3 being pissed about that. Then again, the roster was mostly already there for him.
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You guys are jilted lovers.
DeBoer is a master of telling people what they want to hear.
He'll say what a blessing it is to be coaching professionals when he takes over the Raiders in 3 or 4 years.
Or he will say what a blessing it is to be at a humble Midwestern college when he gets fired and hired at Minnesota.
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This. Nobody plays the jilted lover card better than middle aged men in sweatpants on a message board.
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