Is Urban Meyer a joke?
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Ytowngirlinflathis whole missing football because of his health was just a big farce. now he is going to be back for spring practice. i think he just did this for media attention and recruiting benefits. i officially do not like urban meyer!
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thedynasty1998I never really had a problem with him and he always seemed like a good guy, but I have zero respect for him now. Not because he said he was taking a break and then not, but more for not saying what was wrong with him in the first place.
And then the whole story about recruiting Floyd, I just don't get him.
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jhay78That "leave of absence" was almost as long as Brandon Spikes' original suspension for eye-gouging.
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Swamp FoxNo one with the coaching record he has can be categorized as a joke. We may not like him, but he certainly is no joke.
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killer_ewok
This.Swamp Fox wrote: No one with the coaching record he has can be categorized as a joke. We may not like him, but he certainly is no joke. -
darbypitcher22You can't take away his on field stuff, but off the field I've lost a ton of respect for him.
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Cleveland BuckHe's a great football coach, but he is a scumbag human being. Does that make him a joke? I don't know.
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Fly4FunIs he a joke of a coach? No, he clearly knows how to coach and recruit... even if it involves telling recruits he would die to coach them (even though he doesn't know them) and apparently say his family is insignificant...
As far as what I think of him as a person... the second half of my first thought should probably give you an idea what I think of him. -
darbypitcher22something tells me a divorce could be coming soon for him because of all these family shenanigans... anybody else with me?
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sleeperIs he a joke? Nope, but he wouldn't win a damn game in the Big 10, and you can take that to the bank.
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Preacher^^^^
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3reppomsays the joke
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NNN
No, no he would not.:rolleyes:sleeper wrote: Is he a joke? Nope, but he wouldn't win a damn game in the Big 10, and you can take that to the bank.
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Emmett BrownNNN,
All I see is a red X, don't worry about reposting it because we wont give a fuck. -
sleeper
Wouldn't win a DAMN game, you heard it here first folks!Preacher wrote: ^^^^
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killdeerI have to imagine, that in the modern state of NCAA football, the ability to be a successful coach/program director/recruiter/rainmaker/pr-machine probably demands an ego the size of Montana, as well as a certain degree of a "god-complex". Add to that the intense media scrutiny that these individuals are under, then is it any wonder that all their personal dramas are played out in larger-than-life fashion, and press conferences are held detailing every decision, whether we all want to hear it or not...no matter how tiresome or mundane.
Brett Favre, Tiger Woods, Rick Leach...........
Is Urban Meyer a joke.....no,
more like a tragedy waiting to happen, probably...
and a damn fine coach; yep. It apparently is all part of the job description. -
jordo2120002 National Championships. Yup he's a joke.
Personally, I'm not a big fan of his antics (running the score up and calling time outs to do so, refusal to give his guys "real" punishments, taking all the attention away from his team in the week leading up to the UC game, etc). With that being said I'd take him in a heart beat -
mucalum49What I am about to post is from ESPN comments to the story that he is coming back. Just found this "inside" information kind of similar to what was being said about Kiffin. There is no evidence to back up this story but compared to most people that post on ESPN stories this person doesn't sound completely incompetent. Still, take it for what it is, a rumor.
Meyer is addicted to prescription medication. It is the worst-kept secret in the world. His family and higher-ups at Florida want him to go into treatment, but he thinks he doesn't need it. Meyer thinks that all he needs is a couple weeks of rest. He has a serious drug problem, and he didn't realize it, until the whole 911 call debacle. That's when he had a moment of clarity and announced that he was retiring because he knew it was not good for Florida to have a drug addict guiding students. The higher-ups at Florida reassured him that he didn't have to quit; everyone has problems in their lives, but with professional help, they can get back on their feet again. So, that's when he announced that he was just going to take a leave of absence, not resign. The intention was to go into treatment after the Sugar Bowl. But, then the recruiting train started rolling, and Meyer fell back into the whole work schedule again. He may be doing better now, but once the season starts up again, he will start having serious troubles again. His family is very worried about him. The "heart problems" were just a front for his prescription drug dependency. He's going to crash and burn again, mark my words. He needs help. -
SpeedofsandI can't blame any of you for slamming my beloved coach, but I will defend a couple of wrong accusations please
I posted on the Meyer thread a few links to a Gator site that cover the whole truth with quotes from Mrs. Meyer herself.
Floyd said the dream rumor is not true. It was determined that rumor was started by a tOSU or SoCar fan.
Shelley said last week he was feeling better and gained back 10 lbs. and was working out regularly.
There are only 1 or 2 spots left for recruiting and they have 4 or 5 recruits wanting in or leaning in case we have any defections. I don't think the return announcement has so much to do with landing one of the recruits. I can understand the disapproval by fans, I wish he had not talked tonite, but it is a sign of how much better he looks and feels. He is still taking the break after signing day. He said he has a stress/medical issue he needs to fix and he needs to change the way he does some work.
As soon as I heard, I winced at the slamming he will get for not waiting to announce. I believe he has a medical issue that startled him to weigh it for a week, he resigned, then the strength and conditioning coach unknowingly talked him into staying early the next morning in The Swamp. The leave of absence was offered and suggested by the A.D. and Pres.
http://www.gatorsports.com/article/20100123/ARTICLES/100129767/1136?Title=Meyer-to-coach-spring-ball&tc=ar
Asked if the tests would be for his heart or for stress, Meyer said, "yes and yes." -
devil1197He is the biggest drama queen in college football atm.
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vball10set^^^this...btw,NNN--why are you even posting on here? you were asked earlier to leave,so please--leave!!!
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jordo212000
why was he asked to leave? Because he isn't a Buckeye fan haha?vball10set wrote: ^^^this...btw,NNN--why are you even posting on here? you were asked earlier to leave,so please--leave!!! -
insuranceguySwamp Fox wrote: No one with the coaching record he has can be categorized as a joke. We may not like him, but he certainly is no joke.
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How about he is a joke as a person not as a coach!!! -
HesstonI'm sure Urb wishes he had a muligan for December
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Sonofanump
You might want to clarify that statement...devil1197 wrote: atm.