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re: Brady is a mentality I don't understand
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:14 pm to Lou the Jew from LSU
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:14 pm to Lou the Jew from LSU
You don't understand wanting to compete at the highest level?
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:15 pm to JohnnyKilroy
Can’t F’ing stop it....Saban’s buddies doing work
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:15 pm to TigerLunatik
Why would an NFL team pursue him over someone like Carmichael though?
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:15 pm to TheCurmudgeon
Soooo when you got out of college took a job made good money you stopped striving to achieve more? Not money but stacking up against others in your profession ? Do t give me that.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:17 pm to Vacherie Saint
Biggest turnaround anyone has ever seen and the only variable was Joe Brady.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:18 pm to TheCurmudgeon
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Admitted, it may be just me and how I was brought up
Not talented enough to aim for anything more?
And for the record there ain't a thing wrong with anything you listed. But it's pretty obvious there's more to the world than that. And the guy has the talent and ambition to go get it. Sorry that you only have the talent and ambition to be a backbiter of someone better than you.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:18 pm to TheCurmudgeon
I seem to recall a Championship-winning LSU head coach who also wanted to "coach at the highest levels", who washed out in the NFL and subsequently ended up at our biggest rival.
I wish Joe all the best, but he represents the current job hopping mentality. All things being equal (read: money), there's something to be said for sticking with a good thing and building a legacy.
Oh well, onward and upward...
I wish Joe all the best, but he represents the current job hopping mentality. All things being equal (read: money), there's something to be said for sticking with a good thing and building a legacy.
Oh well, onward and upward...
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:19 pm to TheCurmudgeon
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Brady is a mentality I don't understand
Ambitious?
p.s. He’s not making a couple mil a year at LSU. Not. Even. Close.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:20 pm to JohnnyKilroy
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All the other baws on here who are overextended on their mortgages and F250 payments clearly value money over substance, but maybe that's why they are where they are in life.
You're the one valuing settling somewhere versus reaching your full potential.
Sorry, nobody is "settling" for a 7-figure football coaching job. It's not a real job or a real career, it's a cog in a kid's game that feeds on other people's disposable income. There's an f-ton of guys working in trades and crafts who would kill for that money, and if they stopped working the world would come to a halt.
Yeah, I spend a lot of money watching that game every year, but in the end I know I can't take that money with me so I'm gonna make sure my life is fulfilled in part by watching it while I'm living.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:20 pm to bluemegaman
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I wish Joe all the best, but he represents the current job hopping mentality.
Lmao
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:21 pm to TheCurmudgeon
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Admitted, it may be just me and how I was brought up, but making a couple million a year as an LSU coach, a successful program in large part because of my role, people offering me big deer hunts, turkey hunts, and fishing trips at high dollar camps, never buying a dinner at a BR restaurant, I'd stay in that until I died. I'd be happy. and the occasional co-ed to roll around with only makes it better.
It's the next logical step in a young coach's career. Why would he not try to advance his career?
This post was edited on 1/14/20 at 7:22 pm
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:21 pm to TheCurmudgeon
You never know, maybe in comes back in 5-10 years and becomes the LSU head coach!
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:22 pm to TheCurmudgeon
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Sorry, nobody is "settling" for a 7-figure football coaching job.
If the NFL is calling and you choose to stay in the amateur league, you're settling. Sorry.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:22 pm to TheCurmudgeon
You fricking people amaze me
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:22 pm to TheCurmudgeon
Well whatever your life situation is. Surely, You would like more money. There’s always someone looking at your life thinking you have it made. Even if you lived in a trailer, someone envies that.
He’s young and running full steam. Of course he wants to take advantage of it.
He’s young and running full steam. Of course he wants to take advantage of it.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:23 pm to TigerLunatik
Not knocking Brady or Carolina, as much as I’m confounded as to why Carmichael doesn’t get more love.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:23 pm to TheCurmudgeon
Not everyone desires to be a big fish in a small pond.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:24 pm to TheCurmudgeon
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It's not a real job or a real career
Says who?
It's just as much of a real job or career as an oil field worker, a plumber, an electrician, or anything else.
Just because you don't value it as highly doesn't make it not a real job or career.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 7:25 pm to deaux
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You fricking people amaze me
This whole thread is the epitome of "OK Boomer"
OP very obviously doesn't understand that the world he grew up in and built his life in is totally different from the world Joe Brady entered a few years ago, and also very obviously doesn't have a tenth of Brady's talent or ambition. Yet thinks himself entitled to pass judgment because Brady made a business decision he doesn't like. Unbelievable.
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