Best case scenario: Hawk is fired and DS decides he really wants to stay here. I know that will piss off some folks, but I'd rather have him playing for us than somebody else.
Most likely scenario (IMO, anyway) - DS ends up at Cal or ASU.
Did anybody see the sign hanging off balch field house last Saturday that said, "real Buffs don't quit!"
Best case scenario is that he decides to stay at CU and gets granted a medical redshirt for the 2009 season. He's a good guy with a world of talent. I'd love to have him back and it would be doubly good if we didn't have Speedy, B-Lock and Darrell all in the same class.
Best case scenario: Hawk is fired and DS decides he really wants to stay here. I know that will piss off some folks, but I'd rather have him playing for us than somebody else.
Most likely scenario (IMO, anyway) - DS ends up at Cal or ASU.
Some times you say some dumb ****, this is a prime example. Fire the player to keep a disgruntled player never ever works. The best case is that DS goes on his merry way and lands somewhere that needs him and makes him feel like the player he was in highschool. Then maybe he can then begin to reach his potential.
he quit on the team once, dont you think he'd be likely to do it again?
Bring him back as a punter, we need some help there.
So did Kendrick Celestine. Apparently they're ready to take him back. Kids make mistakes. We need playmakers and I don't think we're in a position to be too choosy, to be honest.
Different situations if you ask me. Celestine had non-football related, real life issue to deal with.
I disagree. Not with the part that I sometimes say dumb sh!t. On that I agree. But I'd love to have the guy back on the team. He's a talented player. We need all the talent we can get. If he and the players can get over whatever differences they have, I think that would be the best situation for everybody involved. We all make mistakes in life. If he feels like he made a mistake, why would we be so quick to tell him to hit the bricks?
And we wouldn't be firing the coach to retain the player. We'd be firing the coach because he's a sh!tty coach.
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And I don't remember when Celestine quit, but I have to think that Scott walking away from the team mid-season the way he did would be hard for his teammates to deal with.
And the way he handled it with Hagan and Hawk, I can't imagine him returning without a change in coaching staff...
But as DBT said, it was an ill-advised decision on his part to walk away mid-season. Whatever would happen after that, that was not going to work out well... :sad1:
Best case scenario: Hawk is fired and DS decides he really wants to stay here. I know that will piss off some folks, but I'd rather have him playing for us than somebody else.
Most likely scenario (IMO, anyway) - DS ends up at Cal or ASU.