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LOL. I'm not saying there's a problem. @dragicon
said Harbaugh seems like exactly the kind of coach he'd want to play for, presumably cuz of his wacky antics. He's the cool coach that understands and really cares about you because he climbs trees and picks you up in a van.
All I did was comment, sure, until he makes it clear that he doesn't **** with your civil rights protests. He doesn't. He doesn't **** with your protest. He's said so several times.
No he's not. He's reitirating what Harbaugh himself Said.
And in his second statement was definitely a lot more user friendly I applaud Harbaugh for it
LOL. I'm not saying there's a problem. @dragicon
said Harbaugh seems like exactly the kind of coach he'd want to play for, presumably cuz of his wacky antics. He's the cool coach that understands and really cares about you because he climbs trees and picks you up in a van.
All I did was comment, sure, until he makes it clear that he doesn't **** with your civil rights protests. He doesn't. He doesn't **** with your protest. He's said so several times.
“I don’t want to play for a mediocre school,” he said. “I don’t want to play for a team that goes like 7-6. I want to go to a school that plays in the big bowl games or plays in the College Football Playoff. I don’t want to go to an average school because I don’t think I’m an average player. I want to make big time plays on a big time stage.”
This is the last thing I'm saying on this because you Michigan dudes get super emotional and defensive when anyone utters anything even closely resembling a criticism of your Harbaugh:LOL. I'm not saying there's a problem. @dragicon
said Harbaugh seems like exactly the kind of coach he'd want to play for, presumably cuz of his wacky antics. He's the cool coach that understands and really cares about you because he climbs trees and picks you up in a van.
All I did was comment, sure, until he makes it clear that he doesn't **** with your civil rights protests. He doesn't. He doesn't **** with your protest. He's said so several times.
Keep in mind that Donovan Jeter also saidPresumably, coach Harbaugh's impressive playing/coaching career attracts a lot of these players, in addition to his wacky antics.“I don’t want to play for a mediocre school,” he said. “I don’t want to play for a team that goes like 7-6. I want to go to a school that plays in the big bowl games or plays in the College Football Playoff. I don’t want to go to an average school because I don’t think I’m an average player. I want to make big time plays on a big time stage.”
And your second statement is ridiculous. Putting words into his mouth.
Bored USC fan with nothing better to do at this point in the season.
Those are literally word for word quotes from Jim Harbaugh. He is LITERALLY saying that he agrees with their right to protest but he disagrees with the way they are protesting. That is LITERALLY what he is saying. He even clarified it for YOU."I acknowledge his right to do it. But I don't respect the motivation or the action."
"I apologize for misspeaking my true sentiments. To clarify, I support Colin's motivation. It's his method of action that I take exception to."
“I’ve been thinking a lot about this over the last four, five, six weeks. Because I am the football coach doesn’t mean I can dictate to people what they believe. I support our guys. “I think this is something that, it’s not going away, it’s gonna keep happening.”
2017: PJ Fleck and WMU week 1; Tom Herman and UTexas week 3.
Benjamin Allbright @AllbrightNFL 1h1 hour ago
Big rumor today is that Tom Herman to#Longhorns is "all but offical." Reliable sources saying what has been suspected for awhile now.
Ole Miss self imposing a Bowl Ban for this year conveniently in the midst of a 3-4 season
Those are literally word for word quotes from Jim Harbaugh. He is LITERALLY saying that he agrees with their right to protest but he disagrees with the way they are protesting. That is LITERALLY what he is saying. He even clarified it for YOU.
He doesn't agree with football players protesting during the national anthem. He isn't stopping them from doing it, but not stopping them does not mean he agrees with them protesting.
Sheesh.
2017: PJ Fleck and WMU week 1; Tom Herman and UTexas week 3.
If Helton really wants to prove he's the best young coach, he's gonna have the opportunities.
It is worth noting though, that this same guy claimed Herman was the leader for the SC job last year and that was baloney. But Bruce Feldman reported the same of Herman weeks ago so UT prob has their mind/hearts set.
Exactly where did you get that from? Besides a fake tweet.Ole Miss self imposing a Bowl Ban for this year conveniently in the midst of a 3-4 season
Come and get yo mans DreNick Corasaniti @NYTnickc 2h2 hours ago
And introducing Trump in Tampa: Bobby Bowden, legendary FSU coach, who enters to the Seminoles chant
Come and get yo mans Dre
We asked Coach Bowden about how he would handle NFL QB Colin Kaepernick sitting down during the national anthem.
“As a football coach at any level, high school, college, pro, the first thing a coach does every year when he starts is to do everything he can to get his team to be on one page,” he said. “Because you’re not going to win if your team is divided.”
Coach Bowden explained, “A coach is going to do everything to draw them together. I used to take them to movies, take them out to supper, feed them watermelon. Do anything to try and draw them closer.”
He felt that Kaepernick’s protest caused a division on the team.
“Right off the bat you’ve got a division,” said Coach Bowden. “You’ve got this group over here, you’ve got this group over here and it’s a coach’s nightmare.”
How would Bowden have handled the protest if Kaepernick played for him?
“I don’t know how much the law would allow me to do, but if the law would allow me, I would make him stand,” he said. “Now, they might say, ‘Well, you can’t do that,’ then I’d try to encourage him to not to do it.”
Coach Bowden said, “I would try to get him to protest in a different way. ‘Hey son, why don’t you give them about $10,000 or $50,000 to the association that defends this?’ To really see how interested he was, then you’ll see him drop by the wayside.”
Dudes wonder where these good Ole boys like Dumbo Sweeney get it from.