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Pisses me off because he was awesome on Fox Big Noon Saturday.
If you watched him on that show he was humbled. Whenever Iowa came up he referenced that loss and basically said don't underestimate or talk crap about Iowa. He had respect for the Hawkeyes.Dude never talked $h!T about iowa after eating a fifty burger.......id bet a pay check that game was his most humbling loss
This would be a huge mistake for Meyer. Great college coach but unlikely to be successful in the NFL. And it’s not about money either, since he would be given a blank check by any school that wanted to hire him.
Urban does great job at hiring assistants. He will do really well as he will surround himself with winners on his staff. He always does. That's the secret sauce.
You'd lose your paycheck. His most humbling loss was the following year (2018) to Purdue - 49-20,Dude never talked $h!T about iowa after eating a fifty burger.......id bet a pay check that game was his most humbling loss
Texas is stupid, this was the guy. With the insane talent level they would be in the playoffs regularly. Like him or not, Urban is the real deal.
At Texas, he would be scary.
Texas is stupid, this was the guy. With the insane talent level they would be in the playoffs regularly. Like him or not, Urban is the real deal.
At Texas, he would be scary.
His going to the NFL doesn't surprise me. His going to a third-class franchise does. He'd have a much better chance at rebuilding the Jets or one of the NFC East teams.
If Meyer was an option for TX, they would’ve got him
Texas is stupid, this was the guy. With the insane talent level they would be in the playoffs regularly. Like him or not, Urban is the real deal.
At Texas, he would be scary.
Don't disagree with Scheft's facts, but his opinions (more to offer, strong ownership, highly appealing) are highly debatable. Jacksonville is in the lower third of the NFL in franchise value and typical attendance, and quite possibly the worst overall record over the past 10-12 years. That hasn't happened on accident. The Bengals and Lions are quite possibly the only worse destinations for a head coach to succeed.
Don't disagree with Scheft's facts, but his opinions (more to offer, strong ownership, highly appealing) are highly debatable. Jacksonville is in the lower third of the NFL in franchise value and typical attendance, and quite possibly the worst overall record over the past 10-12 years. That hasn't happened on accident. The Bengals and Lions are quite possibly the only worse destinations for a head coach to succeed.
He turned down Texas. I really don't see him as a college coach again unless it's Notre Dame or a return to OSU - his two loves. And since Day nor Kelly seem to be going anywhere any time soon, he's probably done with CF.Texas is stupid, this was the guy. With the insane talent level they would be in the playoffs regularly. Like him or not, Urban is the real deal.
At Texas, he would be scary.
Cool. So if they have all these advantages, why do they suck year in and year out? And why are they going on their 6th head coach in 10 years? Maybe they need to hire some CPA's.You honestly think franchise value and attendance have anything to do with anything?
KC has one of the lower franchise values in the NFL yet are the best team.
Attendance is meaningless, any winning NFL team will draw 80k fans 8 times a year easily.
Jacksonville has huge tax (and weather) advantages to draw players, and two of their divisional opponents every year (Texans, Titans) also have no state tax. Thats 62.5% (10 of 16 games at least) of their income with no state tax. That advantage offsets high tax teams majorly. CA and NY are 12% state tax for these income levels! It’s Insanity!!!!!
You seriously think the Jets are more attractive when this is factored in?
California and NYC players will only get to keep 38% of their earnings!!!!!!!
Cool. So if they have all these advantages, why do they suck year in and year out? And why are they going on their 6th head coach in 10 years? Maybe they need to hire some CPA's.
Cool. So if they have all these advantages, why do they suck year in and year out? And why are they going on their 6th head coach in 10 years? Maybe they need to hire some CPA's.
Jack Del Rio coached games in 2011. If you include Mel Tucker, they've had 4 other head coaches since then. Hence, they are going on their 6th head coach in 10 years.The Jaguars have only had 5 head coaches in their entire history
You've convinced me. I think it's an AWESOME idea for one of the most sought-after football coaches in America to take the reins for an NFL team that is a third-class franchise in a horrible city with absolutely no winning tradition whatsoever, and has shown an amazing long-term lack of judging football talent, and takes it out on the head coach by firing him every 3-4 years, because the tax advantages are redonkulus.Wow, great points, if only the Jaguars had the Franchise value and fan support of the Jets they’d be amazing every year!
Jack Del Rio coached games in 2011. If you include Mel Tucker, they've had 4 other head coaches since then. Hence, they are going on their 6th head coach in 10 years.
You've convinced me. I think it's an AWESOME idea for one of the most sought-after football coaches in America to take the reins for an NFL team that is a third-class franchise in a horrible city with absolutely no winning tradition whatsoever, and has shown an amazing long-term lack of judging football talent, and takes it out on the head coach by firing him every 3-4 years, because the tax advantages are redonkulus.
You've convinced me. I think it's an AWESOME idea for one of the most sought-after football coaches in America to take the reins for an NFL team that is a third-class franchise in a horrible city with absolutely no winning tradition whatsoever, and has shown an amazing long-term lack of judging football talent, and takes it out on the head coach by firing him every 3-4 years, because the tax advantages are redonkulus.
This would be a huge mistake for Meyer. Great college coach but unlikely to be successful in the NFL. And it’s not about money either, since he would be given a blank check by any school that wanted to hire him.
Texas is stupid, this was the guy. With the insane talent level they would be in the playoffs regularly. Like him or not, Urban is the real deal.
At Texas, he would be scary.
Agreed, don't know what I was thinking, he obviously had no interest.If Meyer was an option for TX, they would’ve got him