I usually don't put CFB brehs on ignore but if you gonna consistently be an annoying faggit when you just jumped on their bandwagon two weeks ago, just say so so I can do thatWorst part is c00n nikkas don’t even deny what they are
I usually don't put CFB brehs on ignore but if you gonna consistently be an annoying faggit when you just jumped on their bandwagon two weeks ago, just say so so I can do thatWorst part is c00n nikkas don’t even deny what they are
Gameday going to Boulder
Coach Prime really changing the game. This is why the white establishment is so mad at him. He's breaking their good ole boy network. He's showing em a former superstar black athlete can coach at a high level like the unathletic cacs. But with the added bonus of having swag and cultural appeal to the youth.
If Coach Prime wants he can turn Colorado into the new Alabama. And that's what they fear the most.
Coach Prime really changing the game. This is why the white establishment is so mad at him. He's breaking their good ole boy network. He's showing em a former superstar black athlete can coach at a high level like the unathletic cacs. But with the added bonus of having swag and cultural appeal to the youth.
If Coach Prime wants he can turn Colorado into the new Alabama. And that's what they fear the most.
#1 I don’t agree, they’re in two different lanes. Who looks down on Saban to lift up Belli? Where? Other NFL nikkas? Like brotha who gives a shyt ..I agree that Belli Saban is the more appropriate comp but the direct comparison wasn’t even the crux of what I was saying …what I was trying to articulate was that most of these top tier football coaches nowadays are interchangeable in profile when it comes to notoriety, paycheck, and respect. Why do you think so many NFL front offices chase after these college guys, they obviously don’t see a difference either.That wasn't the direct comparison
You should've said belichick, and if you said that, yes he does get as much or more respect and name recognition than saban
Quantify “prestigious” for me ….because that sounds more like a fluff word that don't mean anything tangible.I do think prime is more suited for college but his post career background has been catered toward the youth. But that's not to say a college position is inherently more prestigious than a NFL position, that's not the case.
Ohhh bytch nikka STFU …what type of goofball writes a post “threatening” to put some one ignore on an internet chat board Nerd ass nikka got me laughingI usually don't put CFB brehs on ignore but if you gonna consistently be an annoying faggit when you just jumped on their bandwagon two weeks ago, just say so so I can do that
Colleges chase after NFL coaches as well, it's 2 way street. We're arguing the same point in that regard that they are interchangeable in profile and again he's in the best position for him, given his personality, but I just don't agree with this notion that being a top tier college coach > top tier NFL coach. I think they are two sides of the same coin.#1 I don’t agree, they’re in two different lanes. Who looks down on Saban to lift up Belli? Where? Other NFL nikkas? Like brotha who gives a shyt ..I agree that Belli Saban is the more appropriate comp but the direct comparison wasn’t even the crux of what I was saying …what I was trying to articulate was that most of these top tier football coaches nowadays are interchangeable in profile when it comes to notoriety, paycheck, and respect. Why do you think so many NFL front offices chase after these college guys, they obviously don’t see a difference either.
Quantify “prestigious” for me ….because that sounds more like a fluff word that don't mean anything tangible.
I say 6-6 team which is still a huge improvement. I think the current expectations are way too highYou can tell playing at Jackson St. kinda hurt Shedeur’s pocket presence. He’s use to playing against weak offensive lines that he thinks he has all day to throw the ball.
I don’t know if it was playing at home but there were a lot of mental lapses and undisciplined penalties.
This is an 8-4 team at best the way they played this game.
Even tho their defensive line played better, overall, both offense and defensive lines are weak sauce. Hopefully next year they can get better.
The player who got that interception played at Jackson St. last year as well.
I say 6-6 team which is still a huge improvement. I think the current expectations are way too high
See we agree B! That’s my whole point… it’s all just one amalgamation one big pot of coaching talent that’s all I’m really saying …I just don’t see the lore for guys to jump to the NFL aside from the money ..but shyt nowadays the money for the top guys in CFB is damn near on par with most of the top guys in the NFL minus a literal few exceptionsColleges chase after NFL coaches as well, it's 2 way street.
I’m sure to some dudes like some coaches that doing it at the pro level still means something to them because it is the highest of the high in professional football and maybe that quality that variable is the quantification that I was asking you for … but I just feel like that stuff is such a person to person thing I wouldn’t ascribe or assume that thinking from everyone who coaches at the college levelWe're arguing the same point in that regard that they are interchangeable in profile and again he's in the best position for him, given his personality, but I just don't agree with this notion that being a top tier college coach > top tier NFL coach. I think they are two sides of the same coin.
Check Deions interview with Shannon Sharpe.Why is that funny?
If he makes millions of dollars a year while being successful and doing what he loves to do, then why would he move to a less fun, more stressful atmosphere where he has less control over the team and players aren't going to listen to him half as much? I mean fukk, even just the chance to influence young people could alone be enough to stay in the college game.
So many great college coaches were sitting on literal dream jobs, then fukked it up by chasing that pro bag only to get fired within a few years. It's not the best way to pursue life satisfaction.