Is Purdue looking at Pelini as the DB's coach or DC? That'd be a good hire.
That girl used to be innocent.Have to admit. I would love seeing that as well.http://247sports.com/Article/The-Purdue-Boilermakers-should-do-their-diligence-on-Bo-Pelini-48338197
I would like to see the sheer entertainment of watching him blow his gasket on someone elses sideline.
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I'm saying that even if one accepts the highly suspect claim that every angry move that Saban makes is "calculated" (as you proposed with Kitten) and every angry move by Bo is "unhinged," I can tell you that Saban's attitude was not a product of cold calculation early in his career. (and, spoiler: it's not now either).Are you or are you not the one who originally compared his behavior to Saban?
is this really happening? Are you trying to flip your obvious stupid sh#t onto me?
No pm necessary. I can handle the eduaction in public.I'm saying that even if one accepts the highly suspect claim that every angry move that Saban makes is "calculated" (as you proposed with Kitten) and every angry move by Bo is "unhinged," I can tell you that Saban's attitude was not a product of cold calculation early in his career. (and, spoiler: it's not now either).Are you or are you not the one who originally compared his behavior to Saban?
is this really happening? Are you trying to flip your obvious stupid sh#t onto me?
Those of us who follow the game and its history know Saban's history and reputation as a younger coach. We understand the context of coaching and the level of intensity required to produce that "marginally better" win record that is the difference between championships and mediocrity. I get that you're a young guy and don't follow football too closely.
Happy to take this to PMs where I can inform you in a manner less embarrassing for you.
#15 has that "sh#t. we just lost" look.That girl used to be innocent.Have to admit. I would love seeing that as well.http://247sports.com/Article/The-Purdue-Boilermakers-should-do-their-diligence-on-Bo-Pelini-48338197
I would like to see the sheer entertainment of watching him blow his gasket on someone elses sideline.
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And like you demonstrated in your previous post, you myopically compare a first time coached in his 40s to a seasoned veteran who ran through his maturing issues on the obscure sidelines of MAC and MSU. And he still didn't have it sorted out before his embarrassment around the dolphins thing.Bo's behavior when he thought no one was watching is all you need to know about his temperment and self control. All you need to know about what was in his heart and was his full attn was on.All of FBS? He may not be even the angriest in the midwest:Claims of anger problems? Claims? Merely claims? Ha ha! Perhaps a bit of an understatement, donchya think?. He might be the angriest coach in FBS.And despite the claims of his anger problem, he knows how to draw effort out of kids. And that's the #2 most important aspect of coaching, just behind being a truly gifted offensive or defensive mind.
And that's leaving aside a huge number of "angry" coaches in the SEC (top of the bill being Nicky Satan himself).
EDIT: Weird, I can't seem to post pictures. But Brian K., Mark D., John H. and Urban M. all have pictures easily findable on google of them looking as angry as Bo does in your clips. Brian Kelly and Mark Dantonio and Harbaugh are all easily worse, but I guess they don't have as "ugly" of a mean face, so they get away with it. Or -- more likely -- they had a few more wins, so they are forgiven, but that will pivot quickly (it already is for Kelly).
Sure those guys have times of anger. What coach doesnt. Even Riley has had a couple incidents already where he's gone all Pelini on someone. there was a stretch a couple years when Tim Miles, in the stretch of less than a week, purposely cussed in a presser, received a technical foul, and was ejected from a game. The issue is how do those things impact your ability to coach and think, and how does it affect your teams mindset. Some of these guys do that stuff in a calculating manner. You think Saban blew up on kiffin a few weeks back just cuz? No. It was a calculated move. Saban's success makes it possible for that assumption. Look what theyve done since.
Trying to cover the varying arguments from some posters on here is a lot like trying to cover an all-pro WR's shiftiness, yes.And like you demonstrated in your previous post, you myopically compare a first time coached in his 40s to a seasoned veteran who ran through his maturing issues on the obscure sidelines of MAC and MSU. And he still didn't have it sorted out before his embarrassment around the dolphins thing.Bo's behavior when he thought no one was watching is all you need to know about his temperment and self control. All you need to know about what was in his heart and was his full attn was on.All of FBS? He may not be even the angriest in the midwest:Claims of anger problems? Claims? Merely claims? Ha ha! Perhaps a bit of an understatement, donchya think?. He might be the angriest coach in FBS.And despite the claims of his anger problem, he knows how to draw effort out of kids. And that's the #2 most important aspect of coaching, just behind being a truly gifted offensive or defensive mind.
And that's leaving aside a huge number of "angry" coaches in the SEC (top of the bill being Nicky Satan himself).
EDIT: Weird, I can't seem to post pictures. But Brian K., Mark D., John H. and Urban M. all have pictures easily findable on google of them looking as angry as Bo does in your clips. Brian Kelly and Mark Dantonio and Harbaugh are all easily worse, but I guess they don't have as "ugly" of a mean face, so they get away with it. Or -- more likely -- they had a few more wins, so they are forgiven, but that will pivot quickly (it already is for Kelly).
Sure those guys have times of anger. What coach doesnt. Even Riley has had a couple incidents already where he's gone all Pelini on someone. there was a stretch a couple years when Tim Miles, in the stretch of less than a week, purposely cussed in a presser, received a technical foul, and was ejected from a game. The issue is how do those things impact your ability to coach and think, and how does it affect your teams mindset. Some of these guys do that stuff in a calculating manner. You think Saban blew up on kiffin a few weeks back just cuz? No. It was a calculated move. Saban's success makes it possible for that assumption. Look what theyve done since.
Better backpedaling than a NFLcornerback.:![]()
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Honest question here: Do you think Youngstown State would trade their current head coach for Nebraska's current coach? Why or why not? Who would they trade Pelini for as a move up?Is Purdue looking at Pelini as the DB's coach or DC? That'd be a good hire.