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he Tebow is god, Look at all the disciples following him blindlyTebow just has to call his boss upstairs.
he Tebow is god, Look at all the disciples following him blindlyTebow just has to call his boss upstairs.
So the assumption is that Belichick wears a hallo and Meyer carries a pitch fork. Apparently Belichick is a poor judge of character. Misjudged Hernandez's character, Meyer's and Tebow's. Humm? I wonder who else he misjudged.
Hernandez is a sociopath who duped the Patriots. I believe that.
Now you're bringing up an interesting question for me.
Is Urban Meyer a sociopath since he also duped BB? I think it should be considered.
So the assumption is that Belichick wears a hallo and Meyer carries a pitch fork. Apparently Belichick is a poor judge of character. Misjudged Hernandez's character, Meyer's and Tebow's. Humm? I wonder who else he misjudged.
So the assumption is that Belichick wears a hallo and Meyer carries a pitch fork. Apparently Belichick is a poor judge of character. Misjudged Hernandez's character, Meyer's and Tebow's. Humm? I wonder who else he misjudged.
Please explain.
You said Meyer was the worst human being. Which means you think Tressel is better then Meyer. Tressel the reason OSU. Has sanctions against it and have a bowl ban.
Serious question. Had you ever heard of the New England Patriots before Tebow came here?
http://www.sportspickle.com/2013/07...-owe-me-a-long-day-in-the-weightroom-tomorrowUrban Meyer to Buckeyes Player Robbing Him at Gunpoint: “You owe me a long day in the weightroom tomorrow”
DJ Gallo Jul 24th, 2013
Urban Meyer was robbed at gunpoint in the parking lot outside of Ohio State’s football facility Monday night by one of his Buckeyes players, but the head coach said it was just an isolated incident and the program is moving on.
“The media and our program’s critics and rivals want to make a big deal out of the fact that one of my backup defensive lineman held a gun to my head and told me to empty my pockets,” said Meyer. “They want to focus on the negatives of that incident. What they won’t tell you, and what I’m hear to tell you, is the good that came out of it.”
Meyer said he “looked [the player] in the eyes” and said: “Okay, I’ll give you this one armed robbery, but I want to see your best in the weightroom tomorrow. And he did. He busted his ass and he looked good doing it, too, in a nice new wardrobe I assume he bought with my money. If he keeps working hard, he can become an impact player for us. And then who will really care about this armed robbery?”
The former Florida head coach brought a reputation with him from Gainesville of running out-of-control programs, and a string of recent incidences have only led credence to that narrative. But it’s not one Meyer subscribes to.
“It’s easy to sit far away behind a radio microphone or on a computer keyboard and say that I should do this or that. That I should cut these kids from the program,” he said. “But it’s different when you’re responsible for them. When you know them on a personal level. I think people forget that there is a bigger picture. That Ohio State wants to make these people better men. And, most of all and above all else, that we want to be really awesome at football.”
Meyer then excused himself from the interview because his car alarm was going off.
Here you go, Sir Thomas.
http://www.sportspickle.com/2013/07...-owe-me-a-long-day-in-the-weightroom-tomorrow
This happened a couple of days ago.
So now you have a coach who has a player that PUT A GUN TO HIS HEAD, and he didn't have him arrested. He didn't even throw him off the team. He didn't even have him suspended. He did nothing because he thinks he can make him a better person. Sounds like a god complex to me.
This player quite possibly is Urban's next Aaron Hernandez.
Did you want to continue to defend him?
Here you go, Sir Thomas.
http://www.sportspickle.com/2013/07...-owe-me-a-long-day-in-the-weightroom-tomorrow
This happened a couple of days ago.
So now you have a coach who has a player that PUT A GUN TO HIS HEAD, and he didn't have him arrested. He didn't even throw him off the team. He didn't even have him suspended. He did nothing because he thinks he can make him a better person. Sounds like a god complex to me.
This player quite possibly is Urban's next Aaron Hernandez.
Did you want to continue to defend him?
You know Sportpickle is a equivalent to the National Lampoon published solely as sports humor
I used to watch them when they had the old logo on their helmet and before Belichick but I can't remember the coach.
Go blue!
You have to capitalize the "B" and hashtag it #GoBlue
But the sentiment goes without saying...especially when we're talking about OSU.
I did capitalize it, but it was vetoed, I guess. And I don't do hashtags
Go blue!
GO Irish