I can almost guarantee that Tucker left the 104.3 interview and asked people at CU, "Who is this DMac fool and do I have to care about him?"
What a joke. One of the best parts of living in Texas is not hearing Denver Sports Radio.
I can almost guarantee that Tucker left the 104.3 interview and asked people at CU, "Who is this DMac fool and do I have to care about him?"
Hey @AeroBuff99 it was his flight LOL
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/EJA501/history/20181205/1800Z/KATL/KBJC
I think it was pretty much just one bears fan.
I was in Georgia this summer, and honestly folks, there is not that much difference in the geography and the beauty of both states. Georgia is hotter, and Colorado is cooler. I really think he can get kids out here, but as I have mentioned before, drop the CSU's and Nebraska's and keep adding the Georgia Tech's, Tennessee's and make it so that when we get those kids, they can play in their backyards at least once or twice! We also need to win so that we can get on prime times, instead of being on PAC12 after dark, so mom and dad on the East Coast can watch their kid play.
The vibe is so different now!!! We went from the JV Coaches to a real Varsity Coach!
would you believe there are actually ski areas in Georgia?Yes it is. We have mountains. They don't. The end.
I believe that 2013 was the last year we had them, thats what I meant.Not to quibble, but we went back to these in 2011. But I wish wed go back to them again, because I am sick of the stupid uniform/helmet combos every week.
would you believe there are actually ski areas in Georgia?
Yes. And judging him by his performance those two years instead of his entire career is dumb.He worked for Trestman (who didn't have a clue) with the Bears right?
Like right on the GA/NC border? sure.
Yeah...it’s true, we don’t have “ski areas”.would you believe there are actually ski areas in Georgia?
That's his MO, I'm sure he wished he was on KBPI again so he could pull some 8th grade prank.Ha whatever man. I like KD. Just thought his handling of everything was immature.
Yes. And judging him by his performance those two years instead of his entire career is dumb.
No real message to it, just remembering being in a ski law class at CU and several of the cases were from Georgia and I had to google it to make sure it wasn't a misprint. They definitely don't look like they could fairly called mountains.
I think it was pretty much just one bears fan.
Because it wasn't until this year when his dream job came open.Asking for honest opinions here: I keep seeing that "For years in the NFL, Mel was considered not only a top coordinator but a head coaching candidate". The only program I know of that he was named a candidate for was Tennessee. If he has been considered a candidate for years why has it taken this long for him to become a head coach?? That seems odd..
He's only 46.Asking for honest opinions here: I keep seeing that "For years in the NFL, Mel was considered not only a top coordinator but a head coaching candidate". The only program I know of that he was named a candidate for was Tennessee. If he has been considered a candidate for years why has it taken this long for him to become a head coach?? That seems odd..
Oh I’m sure. I was just talking about this board and 247. The dude literally wanted to do him like Tennessee fans did Schiano.Any time his name has come up on Reddit you've had multiple Bears fans chime in on how terrible he was in Chicago.
I googled it and got ski areas in the REPUBLIC of Georgia, but sure I can believe it lol. More a dig at the part of the state that is south of Atlanta.................
"Nick Saban, Jim Tressel, Kirby Smart, all those guys have one thing in common, they are winners" I like this guy
Race is probably a small factor? I mean, it has to at least be a factor. Only 3 of the 25 highest paid CFB coaches are black. #10 Willie Taggert & Lovie Smith tied at $5 million/year. #20 David Shaw at $4.3 million/year. Given how many black assistant coaches there are isn't it odd?
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apparently Sky Valley, which was in Georgia, has closed. There is however one called Cloudmont in Alabama... can't imagine what that'd be like
Considering how many years it has been now with such a high percentage of college and pro players being African-American and that most people in the coaching ranks are guys who played the game... of course there's racism involved when you look at the low percentage of HCs, ADs and GMs who are AAs. It's crazy. People talking about how great the Pac-12 is doing with it being 4/12 now. That's actually an under-representation and it's the best in major conference football. I'm just hoping that I live to see the day when this isn't even a conversation any more outside of a history lesson.Race is probably a small factor? I mean, it has to at least be a factor. Only 3 of the 25 highest paid CFB coaches are black. #10 Willie Taggert & Lovie Smith tied at $5 million/year. #20 David Shaw at $4.3 million/year. Given how many black assistant coaches there are isn't it odd?
Seems pretty straightforward. He was on the HC track and then both his NFL teams fell apart, so he had to go rehab his career with a few years with Saban and Smart. Worked out well for us.Asking for honest opinions here: I keep seeing that "For years in the NFL, Mel was considered not only a top coordinator but a head coaching candidate". The only program I know of that he was named a candidate for was Tennessee. If he has been considered a candidate for years why has it taken this long for him to become a head coach?? That seems odd..