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I think Grigson got a diploma from the Matt Millen School of Football Management.I hope they never fire Grigson.
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He's the Dean.I think Grigson got a diploma from the Matt Millen School of Football Management.
If he leaves Alabama for the NFL he's going to have to deal with a salary cap...I don't think he ever leaves Alabama and he didn't exactly do a great job in Miami
I don't know how these guys live with themselves. Although I don't listen to Colin Cowherd, I bet at this very moment he's pretending he never wrote this ridiculous piece of tripe and he's now predicting that Andrew Luck will never amount to anything. They are either like Peter King, who hedges EVERY SINGLE WORD HE SAYS ("Of course the Patriots will beat the Jaguars this weekend, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Jags pulled off the big upset." is how he will probably predict the game this Sunday) so he can never be wrong, or they talk in absolutes and never own up when they are absolutely wrong (Trent Dilfer is the only exception I can think of). It's maddening!Funny reading this Colin Cowherd article from January:
https://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new...rd-this-is-bradys-last-chance-at-a-super-bowl
synopsis to save you from clicking on ESPN:
Last year was Brady's last chance.
The Andrew Luck dynasty is upon us!
He and the Colts will own the NFL for a decade!
Love your avatar!Hey now, they sucked for luck, now they suck with luck. Sounds like it all worked out for these miserable bastards.
I listen to Colin all the time and he, as much as any sports talk show host, admits his mistakes. Every Monday there is a segment called, "Where Colon was right, where Colin was wrong". Good stuff.I don't know how these guys live with themselves. Although I don't listen to Colin Cowherd, I bet at this very moment he's pretending he never wrote this ridiculous piece of tripe and he's now predicting that Andrew Luck will never amount to anything. They are either like Peter King, who hedges EVERY SINGLE WORD HE SAYS ("Of course the Patriots will beat the Jaguars this weekend, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Jags pulled off the big upset." is how he will probably predict the game this Sunday) so he can never be wrong, or they talk in absolutes and never own up when they are absolutely wrong (Trent Dilfer is the only exception I can think of). It's maddening!
Good to know. I hope he devoted several segments to how wrong he was about Luck, both this year and last.I listen to Colin all the time and he, as much as any sports talk show host, admits his mistakes. Every Monday there is a segment called, "Where Colon was right, where Colin was wrong". Good stuff.
"Where Colon was right, where Colin was wrong." Is that Colon, as in colonoscopy?I listen to Colin all the time and he, as much as any sports talk show host, admits his mistakes. Every Monday there is a segment called, "Where Colon was right, where Colin was wrong". Good stuff.
It would suck if they fired Pagano and hired Nick Saban.
Saban is rumored to want an NFL job with a franchise QB, and he would change the franchise's soft approach to football. Let's hope meth-head Irsay isn't willing to give him the power/control that he'd want.
That was hilarious you barely beat the Titans with a rookie QB calm down just goes to show you how different the standards are with New England and IndyHilarious post game "pep talk" by Chuck Pagano where he drones on and on about all of the great things that the Colts organization, in his opinion, "stands for".
The truth is about 180 degrees opposite!
Try to read this without laughing:
Grit, resilience, fight, belief, Resolve, Faith, Family and Intestinal Fortitude, these are the things that can make the impossible become possible. These are the ideals that the culture of the Colts organization is built around. This is what makes the Colts special.
http://inkonindy.com/2015/09/28/colts-chuck-pagano-delivers-emotional-post-game-speech/
Pagano's quotes were not as bad as that sad sorry synopsis for team whinerville, but funny lines are bolded:
“I can’t tell you how damn proud,” said a visibly teary-eyed Pagano. “Every man and every coach in this room. Grit always wins.”
“Because I guarantee you, when sh#$ hit the fan in that 3rd quarter, the only ones that believed were in this room right now,” added Pagano. “And because you believe, and you’ve got grit, and you’ve got resilience, and you’ve got fight. You dig your way out of something that nobody thought you could dig yourself out of.”
“And I’m telling you this is bigger than a football game. This is about life and learning lessons about life. That you can do anything that you want to do.”
“Anything.”
“You have faith, you have family, and you have belief in one another. And you have grit. You have intestinal fortitude. You’ve got resolve.”
“You’ve got it, kid.”
“Everyone of you’s got it,” concluded Pagano. “Big time. That’s as a big of a win that I’ve ever been a part of in my life. I will cherish that one for the rest of my life. I can guarantee you that. Why we do this is for moments, just like this. Moments just like this.”
Our team gives an excellent blueprint on how NOT TO build a football team. That offensive line is one of the biggest jokes in the NFL. I also fully agree on how ridiculous those locker room speeches sound. At least make the Super Bowl once before you are throwing out big words like those. This current team hasn't done crap and they need a loooooot of things going their way to change that in the next two years. Like every other contender having serious injury problems or something like that. One of the more lop-sided rosters in the league and in obvious need of some major changes in the upper management as well.