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Here’s a funny one from Freddie Kitchens
Posted on 5/18/20 at 9:28 am
Posted on 5/18/20 at 9:28 am
From last April talking about the NFL draft and the Browns:
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Pair: “Don’t take too many from LSU, they might not let you back in Alabama.“
Kitchens: “If they had played better in high school they could have played at Alabama.”
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Pair: “Don’t take too many from LSU, they might not let you back in Alabama.“
Kitchens: “If they had played better in high school they could have played at Alabama.”
This post was edited on 5/18/20 at 9:29 am
Posted on 5/18/20 at 9:30 am to tigerinridgeland
That’s why he was fired.
Posted on 5/18/20 at 9:32 am to tigerinridgeland
Big talk from a guy who was on an LSU staff and never on a Bama staff. Not to mention he lasted one whole year as the Browns HC, which is incredible if you think about the levels of mediocrity they take on a yearly basis.
Posted on 5/18/20 at 9:34 am to tigerinridgeland
Alabama’s next coach right there after they whiff on Dabo.
This post was edited on 5/18/20 at 9:35 am
Posted on 5/18/20 at 9:36 am to tigerinridgeland
It’s kind of funny since the browns have become loaded with LSU players the last few years
Posted on 5/18/20 at 9:57 am to Nix to Twillie
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Alabama’s next coach right there after they whiff on Dabo
One can only wish.
Posted on 5/18/20 at 9:59 am to lsutigertalk
quote:Yeah frick him for talking highly of his alma mater!
Big talk from a guy who was on an LSU staff and never on a Bama staff
Posted on 5/18/20 at 10:14 am to tigerinridgeland
Cleveland is the new BR.
This post was edited on 5/18/20 at 10:16 am
Posted on 5/18/20 at 10:19 am to tigerinridgeland
Delutional like some other bama fans. What do you say now freddie. Maybe if hou drafted more lsu players you would still have your job bitch
Posted on 5/18/20 at 10:21 am to tigerinridgeland
Kitchens was simply masterful in his last game as a player vs LSU in 1997. Amazing.
Posted on 5/18/20 at 11:54 am to I-59 Tiger
Yes he managed to hand the ball to Shaun Alexander
Posted on 5/18/20 at 11:55 am to I-59 Tiger
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Kitchens was simply masterful in his last game as a player vs LSU in 1997. Amazing.
It was an absolute thing of beauty.
Posted on 5/18/20 at 3:16 pm to lsutigertalk
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Big talk from a guy who was on an LSU staff and never on a Bama staff. Not to mention he lasted one whole year as the Browns HC, which is incredible if you think about the levels of mediocrity they take on a yearly basis.
Hue Jackson won one game in two years. One. In the age of parity in the NFL. That’s beyond mediocrity. That’s horrific, and they fired him after one year......
Posted on 5/18/20 at 3:21 pm to lsutigertalk
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Not to mention he lasted one whole year as the Browns HC
What is sad is that he was even worse QB than he was a Head Coach.
I have been watching SEC football since 1980 and I cannot recall a worst full time starter for a SEC team.
Posted on 5/18/20 at 3:46 pm to tigerinridgeland
If Freddie could coach football better he would be head coach and not a tight ends coach.
Posted on 5/18/20 at 4:30 pm to tigerinridgeland
Freddie Stfu:
That candor is also what prompted a career change in 1999 that ultimately led him to Cleveland.
“I was just not happy. I was just kind of living life and was not happy, internal happiness, per se,” Kitchens said. “I saw where the Auburn offensive line coach got the head coaching job at Glenville State College. His name was Rick Trickett. I called him. He said I can’t pay you anything, I can give you either $500 either all at once or a $125 a month. I said, ‘I am going to need it all at once.’ Two days later, I was up there. I went in and quit at the car dealership and ended up there. Ever since, I knew that I wanted to coach.”
Kitchens quit a full-time job in Tuscaloosa, Alabama where he was salesman of the month two out of the three months he was employed at a dealership selling cars. He was apparently really good at it, yet he walked away.
That candor is also what prompted a career change in 1999 that ultimately led him to Cleveland.
“I was just not happy. I was just kind of living life and was not happy, internal happiness, per se,” Kitchens said. “I saw where the Auburn offensive line coach got the head coaching job at Glenville State College. His name was Rick Trickett. I called him. He said I can’t pay you anything, I can give you either $500 either all at once or a $125 a month. I said, ‘I am going to need it all at once.’ Two days later, I was up there. I went in and quit at the car dealership and ended up there. Ever since, I knew that I wanted to coach.”
Kitchens quit a full-time job in Tuscaloosa, Alabama where he was salesman of the month two out of the three months he was employed at a dealership selling cars. He was apparently really good at it, yet he walked away.
Posted on 5/18/20 at 4:37 pm to Ponchy Tiger
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What is sad is that he was even worse QB than he was a Head Coach.
He was a 3 year starter at Bama against LSU. Unfortunately, the bad guys won 2 of the 3 (damn that Shaun Alexander). Kitchens gleaming stats were:
20-58 247 yards with no TDs and 1 INT. He never passed for more than 93 yards in a game against LSU.
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