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Post by PAmedic on Jan 3, 2007 11:30:55 GMT -5
does anyone care that he's leaving for 'Bama?
is he the second coming of Bear Bryant?
and is he a filthy liar? or is that what you do these days when asked a question?
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Post by thepostman on Jan 3, 2007 15:03:42 GMT -5
As a Dolphins fan I do care, but I don't know if the rest of the country cares as much as espn seems to think they would...but espn always blows things up
He is a liar though, straight up...I watched the owners press conference and shook my head....he basically said he has no ill feelings towards Sabin and all the PC crap that must be said
I think Sabin is a good coach and though the dolphins struggled at times this year that is what happens when you play dante too soon but that is a whole other issue...I think Sabin is a good coach, but chances are he is more suited for the college game...but when are coaches going to learn to never said never to anything?? Then if things change you just look bad, much like Sabin does right now
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Post by Sly Fox on Jan 3, 2007 20:24:43 GMT -5
Yet another egomanical college coach who washed out when he stepped up to the big boys. As for lying, how do you think he developed his repuattion as a great recruiter?
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