Listening to The Ticket in Dallas, Bob Sturm often talks about how fanbases in this new NIL, 12 (maybe ultimately 16) team playoff, somewhat more parity world are going to have to adjust expectations around the notion that 8/9 win seasons are not fireable offenses.
I don't think anybody is listening.
Premise of OP: Correct
Yea if coaches had a 90 day probationary period with no buyout implications like a lot of real world employees do that would have been "hit the road" right there. We are letting you go for demonstrating incredibly poor judgment in one of your first official acts in this position.
This franchise lol. They are what 3-4-1 most likely coming out of this game. They'll be just bad enough to miss the playoffs, just good enough to get a high teens draft pick, GB will stick them with something in the mid to later 20s and Jerry will take a LB with a clubbed foot and one of those aggy WRs.
Outside of the special circumstances of 2020 isn't it pretty much the case that Republicans are by far the bigger users of early voting? The harassment angle is certainly valid.
If he starts I’m going to be fascinated to see how long, if at all, it takes the combo of Sark, the sieve Oline and a #1 receiver who loves to drop him some balls to mind fuck Caldwell.
Right now he isn’t carrying any of that baggage.
It will take care of itself, but being ranked behind OU with identical records and a head-to-head double digit win is dumb, just like it was dumb in 2008.