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Are any players defending or supporting Pelini?
Posted on 11/2/20 at 3:16 am
Posted on 11/2/20 at 3:16 am
The silence from the players in support of Pelini is deafening...
Posted on 11/2/20 at 5:55 am to js1591
the play from the players is pathetic. they didn't just start playing yesterday. they need to take accountability.
Posted on 11/2/20 at 8:41 am to js1591
No, they have no confidence in Tepperini.
Some actually keep in touch with Aranda. That tells you all you need to know.
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Some actually keep in touch with Aranda. That tells you all you need to know.
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Posted on 11/2/20 at 9:09 am to Mudminnow
Different style of coaching is what the y do not like.
I like my old boss better than my new boss. Sorry kids it's not how the world works. We seem to have some pussies on the team.
I like my old boss better than my new boss. Sorry kids it's not how the world works. We seem to have some pussies on the team.
Posted on 11/2/20 at 9:12 am to Mudminnow
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Some actually keep in touch with Aranda. That tells you all you need to know.
Tells you what? That they keep in touch with an old coach? So what? Most players keep up contact with coaches they have played for during their career.
Posted on 11/2/20 at 9:13 am to js1591
Please don't take this as me defending that suck arse one bit. I'm right on the forefront of saying we need to run Pelini out of town and it was a horrendous hire.
But let me say this as well. It would behoove the players to not give up and/or not give half arse effort just because they don't agree with the coaching situation. Because at the end of the day, it's their career and draft spot that they're fricking with. Pelini made his big payday and couldn't give two shits about it. The players are working for theirs.
But let me say this as well. It would behoove the players to not give up and/or not give half arse effort just because they don't agree with the coaching situation. Because at the end of the day, it's their career and draft spot that they're fricking with. Pelini made his big payday and couldn't give two shits about it. The players are working for theirs.
Posted on 11/2/20 at 9:17 am to DeafVallyBatnR
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I like my old boss better than my new boss. Sorry kids it's not how the world works. We seem to have some pussies on the team.
Except in this case, that’s exactly how it works. They can just transfer out free and clear and if Pelini is such a problem and Orgeron refuses to get rid of the problem, they probably should.
When a company was running fine last year and you bring in a new manager and the whole thing goes to hell, you look at the manager as the problem first since the workers have already proven they are capable of performing their jobs last year.
Posted on 11/2/20 at 9:20 am to js1591
Every week players have said it's not the coach or the scheme. Then dumbasses, like you, come on here and pretend that has not happened.
Posted on 11/2/20 at 9:20 am to J2thaROC
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the workers have already proven they are capable of performing their jobs last year.
The fallacy in this BS is that in CFB, the "workers" change every year. . .
I would love it if we had the same players - your reference "workers" - that we had in 2019.
Posted on 11/2/20 at 9:20 am to J2thaROC
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When a company was running fine last year and you bring in a new manager and the whole thing goes to hell, you look at the manager as the problem first since the workers have already proven they are capable of performing their jobs last year.
If it is a systemic failure, you look at everyone ... not just the new manager. After the company's best year ever, perhaps the CEO has become disinterested and has decided to simply stand on his past laurels.
Perhaps the employees rather than the new manager are the problem.
The offense stunk Saturday - how the hell is that on Coach Pelini?
Posted on 11/2/20 at 9:22 am to J2thaROC
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When a company was running fine last year and you bring in a new manager and the whole thing goes to hell, you look at the manager as the problem first since the workers have already proven they are capable of performing their jobs last year.
I'm going to keep posting this. Here are the workers who proved they are so capable last year:
We lost 19 starters:
Joe Burrow - NFL Rookie of the year
Clyde - NFL rookie of the year runner-up
Jetts - NFL rookie of the year candidate
Chase - Future NFL All Star
Moss - Record setter at LSU
Saahdiq - Started a game in the NFL before injury
MaGee
Cush - Day one starter in the NFL
Damien Lewis - Kicking the piss out of NFL linemen
Rashard Lawrence - Made NFL Roster
Tyler Shelvin - Sitting out; expected top two rounds in NFL draft
K'Lavon Chaisson - First round NFL draft choice
Patrick Queen - First rounder; AFC defensive player of the week!
Jacob Phillips - Made NFL roster
Grant Delpit - NFL Injured reserve; 2nd round draft choice
Kristian Fulton - Kicked arse in NFL before injury
Why do you continue to look for other reasons? Let me ask this; what do you think caused Abe Lincoln's death?
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