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Titans to sue “most ridiculous coach in football ever”
Posted: 31 July 2010 02:02 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 16 ]
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As I said you do not even comprehend what is being argued.

  Clemson guy states that he knows for fact that Kiffin is a poor coach based soley on his record which consisted of being the bead coach for the Raiders, the worst run organization in all of American professional sport, and a single season at Tennessee.  Seeing that no head coach would have succeeded with the Raiders when Jabustus Russell was thrust on him (It is a fact that Kiffin wanted to draft Calvin Johnson with that pick), and that Kiffin did as much as anyone could with the talent he had available.  Many, many coaches would have done less than what he did, leading Tennessee to 2nd place in the SEC East and turning Crompton from the worst starting QB in the SEC to one of the best and getting him drafted.  Crompton’s dad attributes so much of his son’s success to Kiffin, that he had declared he is now a USC fan.

  Now with these facts available, for anyone to come to the conclusion that they in fact KNOW that Kiffin is a bad coach is a clear indication of low IQ.  that is not an insult, just a logical conclusion of the facts at hand.

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Posted: 31 July 2010 02:56 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 17 ]
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MJruffalo - 31 July 2010 12:02 AM

As I said you do not even comprehend what is being argued.

  Clemson guy states that he knows for fact that Kiffin is a poor coach based soley on his record which consisted of being the bead coach for the Raiders, the worst run organization in all of American professional sport, and a single season at Tennessee.  Seeing that no head coach would have succeeded with the Raiders when Jabustus Russell was thrust on him (It is a fact that Kiffin wanted to draft Calvin Johnson with that pick), and that Kiffin did as much as anyone could with the talent he had available.  Many, many coaches would have done less than what he did, leading Tennessee to 2nd place in the SEC East and turning Crompton from the worst starting QB in the SEC to one of the best and getting him drafted.  Crompton’s dad attributes so much of his son’s success to Kiffin, that he had declared he is now a USC fan.

  Now with these facts available, for anyone to come to the conclusion that they in fact KNOW that Kiffin is a bad coach is a clear indication of low IQ.  that is not an insult, just a logical conclusion of the facts at hand.

So what you are saying is that NO OTHER HEAD COACH could win 4 games in one season then go 1-3 and get fired for being a liar? Hmm ok? 2nd place in the east witha 7-6 overall record and almost missing out on a bowl game is a win in your book? Hmm ok? Crompton being one of the best QB’s in the SEC? Wow you don’t know many Tennessee fans do you? They were overwhelmed with happiness to see that guy leave the program. I’m guessing that you have a low IQ incompetence and that is why you keep bringing it up. Your “facts” are no better than opinion. If you need some help in seeing that then I will be glad to assist you. All you have to do is ask.

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Posted: 31 July 2010 05:13 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 18 ]
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Al Davis really wants to run the team himself. His real run-in with Kiff was over choice of draft picks. Al may have called him a liar but Kiff was fired because he wouldn’t bow to Al Davis. Al Davis is, well….., Al Davis.

The upperclassmen who left USC did so because they were 4 and 5 star athletes that were unhappy about playing time because they were stuck behing better players (DJ Shoemate wanted to be a running back but had no chance to get in the rotation and was unhappy playing fullback). Any program with top talent that was faced with the NCAA granting upperclassmen immediate transfer prividliges would have the same thing happen.

The inside story on henderson is that USC assured Henderson that they did not know what Bush was up to (They still maintain that stance and, in fact, the actual evidence that USC knew anything is scanty) and told Henderson that they would release him if things turned out differently. They did.

I kind of object to your personal insults towards a fellow poster.

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