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12-13-2008, 07:04 PM | #1 |
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The people at Auburn really do grow the best dope.
GENE CHIZIK? WTF 5-19 GENE CHIZIK?!?! Rizzle, do you just want me to send you next years 10'er now? GENE CHIZIK!?
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12-14-2008, 08:50 AM | #2 |
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Re: The people at Auburn really do grow the best d
I hate to even appear to be rubbing salt in a wound. It is probably very apparent to many Auburn fans by now, so I'm not giving any Alabama secrets away when I say problems on the Plains start with one individual. I'm not talking about Nick Saban, though he's not helping. Auburn football will be in a continual state of struggle until Bobby Lowder goes away. That goob and his lackeys are going to get Auburn into accreditation trouble yet, and simply because a guy runs a bank doesn't mean he can run a University or an athletic department.
On the bright side, Chizik is a defensive-minded coach and he is familiar with a lot of the high school coaches in the region.
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12-15-2008, 11:17 AM | #3 |
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No hang on to them, it gives me something to look forward to next year.
This smells like desperation to me. And TideRoll is telling you the same thing I've told you before regarding Lowder. Throw Jimmy Rane in there too. You know, it was time for Tubs to go. Not because he was a bad coach, but because it was a bad marriage destined for failure. I can't believe, though, that this is what Lowder had in mind when he dropped the axe. Obviously Chizik had success during his stint on the Plains and in Austin, but I think the situations at Iowa State and Auburn are comparable, except Auburn has enjoyed some measure of success through the years. You see the job he has done at ISU. Quite honestly, I think you're in trouble. Like him or not, Saban owns the state. Alabama is a very trendy choice for out of state recruits right now as well. The sleeping giant has been awakened. Auburn's past two classes have been weak and this one is turning out to be a disaster. If you want to know what five or six down years of recruiting will get you take a look at Alabama 2002-2007. It's not fun my friend, trust me on that one. I think Lowder thought a big name would come running at the opportunity and badly miscalculated the situation. Chizik may turn out to be great, time will tell. But ask yourself two questions- 1) If you were an AD hiring a coach and you had two candidates, Tubs and Chizik, who would you hire? 2) Do you think Auburn is better off today than it was? If you can answer yes to both those without lying, you've got your man. Roll Tide. |
12-15-2008, 11:31 AM | #4 |
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Oh...minor correction...Ole Miss grows the best dope.
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12-15-2008, 11:54 AM | #5 |
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Re: The people at Auburn really do grow the best d
As an ISU cyclone I'm glad to see that hacker leave. Seriously. WTF is Auburn thinking .. it isn't as if he has been successful for the cyclones!
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12-15-2008, 04:29 PM | #6 | |
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The PR beatdown Auburn is taking right now is severe even among their own fan base. If Auburn can't slow down the flood, this is going to set them back five or ten years. I didn't know you were a Cyclone. One word of advice: get your folks to hire Turner Gill. In an ironic way, this may work out to his advantage: he knows that part of the country, obviously, and I think he is going places.
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12-15-2008, 05:35 PM | #8 |
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Well I understand the man has Auburn history, and SEC history,and if he does anything similar to what he did here in 2004, we're in good shape. I do understand Iowa state isn't high up on the Big 12 Depth chart, but the same could be said of Auburn this year. I think he'll have a lot more talent at Auburn, but I've decided (as I've never played American Football) attitude makes a big difference. Auburn had no Attitude this past year. If we can change that, we'll be better than 5-7. Are we gonna pull a 'bama and go 6-6 one year and then 12-1 the next? Doubt it. He has a lot of doubters. I don't think gill turner didn't get hired because he is black, I think it's because he has a white wife, and nothing pisses me off more than that. Time will tell if the decision was right... Hello Alabama record of coaches since gene Stallings, here we come...
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12-15-2008, 11:33 PM | #9 |
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[/quote]I don't think gill turner didn't get hired because he is black, I think it's because he has a white wife, and nothing pisses me off more than that.
I find it hard to believe that someone would think this way, but to actually post something like this is sad. |
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I can't believe I'm about to defend an Auburn fan, but such is life. You misread dan'l's post. He isn't saying this is the way he feels about the situation, in fact he adamantly opposes that line of thinking. What he is saying is Turner Gill is married to a white woman--fact. And he feels that the PTB passed on him because of this--speculation. If speculation is true, dan'l is pissed about it--not pissed that Gill has an interracial marriage. Take a step back from the keyboard and take a deep breath. Nothing to see here. |
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12-16-2008, 02:13 PM | #11 |
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Re: The people at Auburn really do grow the best d
thanks rizzle, for clearing up/clarifying my mini rant.
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12-16-2008, 10:48 PM | #12 |
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Sorry about that guys, sometimes when you read things your mind twists the meaning of words. After reading the post again I sincerely apologize.
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12-18-2008, 08:29 AM | #13 |
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No problem brother.
And I'm on the record as saying that is the last time I defend an Auburn fan for this decade. My charity work has been done and now it's back to your regularly scheduled programming. |
12-18-2008, 01:22 PM | #14 | |
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You've had your moment of weakness we all feel for the down and out. Let's not go all weak-kneed, pants wetting, ash-beating softie!!! Give a dollar or two to the Bell Ringer outside the local Wally-world next time you feel charitable All kidding aside, I think Chizik will get his wish "to retire at Auburn" I bet his wife already has that $2,000,000 allocated to retirement assets, cause I don't really think it will be that long until his retirement party is scheduled. At best, he's an interim coach until Auburn can find a big name that is available and willing to move to Opelika (it doesn't sound pretty when you put it in those terms, does it?) I kinda figure he will be Auburn's "Mike Dubose". If so, they had better go ahead and get the secretaries started on birth-control pills!! (a little self-slapping Tide humor - better to laugh than to cry, right?)
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12-19-2008, 05:50 PM | #16 |
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This hiring has been a real head scratcher for sure. That was a genuine WTF moment in the world of college football.
This fail is about as predictable as the new Tom Cruise movie flop in waiting. |
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