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re: Best article I have seen so far on the Jackson situation
Posted on 2/5/09 at 8:56 pm to jnugz187
Posted on 2/5/09 at 8:56 pm to jnugz187
quote:Oh well..that makes it all better. Sorry I said anything negative about you lance....
Guidry said he informed LSU Coach Les Miles of his son’s decision via telephone prior to the press conference
Posted on 2/5/09 at 9:06 pm to Cadello
How great has Tampa's defense REALLY been since Warren Sapp, Booger McFarland, and Simien Rice left?
Tampa's defense has been free-falling since winning the Super Bowl, and oh, their Head Coach just got fired.
The youngster has pretty much just pissed into the wind. It will be fun to watch his reactions next year when UF never calls off the dogs, and UAT rapes them as well
Tampa's defense has been free-falling since winning the Super Bowl, and oh, their Head Coach just got fired.
The youngster has pretty much just pissed into the wind. It will be fun to watch his reactions next year when UF never calls off the dogs, and UAT rapes them as well
Posted on 2/5/09 at 9:12 pm to TEXASTIGER22
Coach Miles handled it in a classy way. I can't say the same for all other parties. To not give LSU the chance to recruit someone else is the biggest shaft you can give a school on recruiting day and that is exactly what Jackson, his family and Tennessee did. What goes around comes around. Thanks Coach Miles for handling these frauds with class. 
Posted on 2/5/09 at 9:17 pm to TenTex
Kiffin coaches a cover two scheme that minimizes the need for top flight corners. I thought the idea was to play in the NFL not coach there. Cover 2 CBs don't get drafted as high as press coverage ones do.
Posted on 2/5/09 at 9:40 pm to Mleger
One of Saban's commits wanted to visit Tenn., but Saban said he could visit anywhere but Tenn. Looks like Saban knew what kinda coaches Tenn has. Now all SEC coaches know what kinda coaches Tenn has. Wouldn't it be cool if all SEC coaches told their recruits that once you commit you can't visit Tenn. I think Tenn. needs to be black-balled by all of the other SEC coaches to let Tenn know that we don't play that way in the south.
It's one thing if a kid is uncertain where he wants to go. It's completely wrong to ask the kid to blatantly lie. You are messing with grown men's jobs as coaches. That's the job they do to put food on the table for their family. No one should play around with their livelihood like that, not even teenagers. There should be recruiting rules against that type of action. These coaches work very hard recruiting, and all they want is an honest answer.
Arnsparger was a very good NFL and college defensive coach. Just saying.
I do not know why any family would want their son to play for coaches that would ask them and their son to knowingly lie. What kind of message does that teach their son? What will these type of coaches teach their son? Will they teach them that you have to lie and cheat to get what you want? When Miles recruits next year he needs to make the parents aware of what that type of behavior will teach their son, and ask the parents if that's the type of values they want their son to learn.
It's one thing if a kid is uncertain where he wants to go. It's completely wrong to ask the kid to blatantly lie. You are messing with grown men's jobs as coaches. That's the job they do to put food on the table for their family. No one should play around with their livelihood like that, not even teenagers. There should be recruiting rules against that type of action. These coaches work very hard recruiting, and all they want is an honest answer.
Arnsparger was a very good NFL and college defensive coach. Just saying.
I do not know why any family would want their son to play for coaches that would ask them and their son to knowingly lie. What kind of message does that teach their son? What will these type of coaches teach their son? Will they teach them that you have to lie and cheat to get what you want? When Miles recruits next year he needs to make the parents aware of what that type of behavior will teach their son, and ask the parents if that's the type of values they want their son to learn.
Posted on 2/5/09 at 9:45 pm to djmicrobe
Anyone know a teacher at Barbe? It would be ashame if Jackson ended up failing a few of his classes and not being able to qualify.
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