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This is self sabotage so he can take the USC job.
(10-05-2021, 09:03 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-05-2021, 06:29 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]There’s no chance Meyer resigns. Why should he?

It depends on if he really wants to do this, or if, possibly, he's changed his mind.  I'm just saying, if he wants to quit, this is his chance.

What indication has Meyer given that he’s changed his mind and doesn’t want to coach the Jaguars any longer? Let me answer, nothing. All that speculation was based completely, entirely, on internet memes created by people who don’t like him.

(10-05-2021, 09:19 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]This is self sabotage so he can take the USC job.

Rolleyes
The one time I hope Lombardi is right (Dilla confirms):

https://twitter.com/mlombardiNFL/status/...7310944260
(10-05-2021, 04:09 AM)JagsFanSince95 Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-05-2021, 01:51 AM)Talented Kalamari Wrote: [ -> ]Don’t see the big deal about this at all. The dude is stressed about losing and was blowing off some steam. A hot chick was grinding on him. So what? That’s what happens to rockstars and super successful men. Sure, he should have had better situational awareness. But he was probably hammered. You know how many scenarios exactly like this happened before everybody had a camera in their pocket? You guys are weirdos , especially the dudes on here criticizing him for it. You know damn well his wife is not going to leave him over this. On to the Tacks.

These takes make me smh. Some people have 0 principles or standards, lol. I'd love to hear you explain this take to your gf or wife if you even have either. "Come on girl, she was just grinding on my dick while you're home babysitting... No biggie baby!" Hell if you are taken, yall prob have the same level of pathetic views on monogamy and partnership so w/e... This also is a bad look from a football angle too, you can't deny that. He didn't fly home with the team and then this happens? It's a yikes no matter how you slice it, personally and professionally. Your team is 0-4 and you just suffered a crushing loss. Go home, rest, and get back to work. Dude is closer to 60 than 50, it might be time to grow up.

The explanation: "Hey, Chris Schottenstein is having his birthday party at the chop house. His family is a big reason why we had that mansion while we were in C-bus. I'm gonna stick around after the game and celebrate with him. Their tab alone will probably pay for our next vacation."

now after video surfaces? uh, "love you honey, here's a ginormous diamond worth more than the Kismet!"
(10-05-2021, 09:26 AM)Upper Wrote: [ -> ]The one time I hope Lombardi is right (Dilla confirms):

https://twitter.com/mlombardiNFL/status/...7310944260
Wow.

Dilla thinks if he leaves, it will be because HE wants to leave and not because he’s fired.
(10-05-2021, 08:58 AM)Jag88 Wrote: [ -> ]How many think he will do this again? I'm sure the answer is 0. Just drop it by now. He apologized, and now it's on the team to win. Coaches can only do so much. This is a rebuild and it's only 4 games in. Be realistic.

I'm a pretty firm believer that leopards don't change their spots. There is little, if any, evidence that Urban was not a willing participant in his evening's events.

That's not to say if he is intentional about avoiding putting himself in these situations in the future, he won't bring these headlines on himself again. But, he has to want to not be there.

I've brought it up in the past, and I think Cullen's past is relevant - he made a TERRIBLE choice, likely under duress of the pressures of big game coaching, but has since not had (publicly) any issues related to his lapse. If news broke that he was stumbling drunk at a local watering hole, I'd be just as concerned about distraction to our team as I am with respect to Urbz' videos.

You are right. At this point, handwringing achieves no purpose. The fallout depends on both his wife's response to the information and his ability to move on from this event and remain focused on his responsibilities as coach.

If he took this job seeking a challenge, he's certainly making sure there are challenges in his path.

(10-05-2021, 09:19 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]This is self sabotage so he can take the USC job.

"I am going to destroy my image publicly and professionally so that this employer will hire me."

bold stragety.
(10-05-2021, 09:40 AM)Mikey Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-05-2021, 08:58 AM)Jag88 Wrote: [ -> ]How many think he will do this again? I'm sure the answer is 0. Just drop it by now. He apologized, and now it's on the team to win. Coaches can only do so much. This is a rebuild and it's only 4 games in. Be realistic.

I'm a pretty firm believer that leopards don't change their spots. There is little, if any, evidence that Urban was not a willing participant in his evening's events.

That's not to say if he is intentional about avoiding putting himself in these situations in the future, he won't bring these headlines on himself again. But, he has to want to not be there.

I've brought it up in the past, and I think Cullen's past is relevant - he made a TERRIBLE choice, likely under duress of the pressures of big game coaching, but has since not had (publicly) any issues related to his lapse. If news broke that he was stumbling drunk at a local watering hole, I'd be just as concerned about distraction to our team as I am with respect to Urbz' videos.

You are right. At this point, handwringing achieves no purpose. The fallout depends on both his wife's response to the information and his ability to move on from this event and remain focused on his responsibilities as coach.

If he took this job seeking a challenge, he's certainly making sure there are challenges in his path.

(10-05-2021, 09:19 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]This is self sabotage so he can take the USC job.

"I am going to destroy my image publicly and professionally so that this employer will hire me."

bold stragety.

College is a different animal. They will take him.
(10-05-2021, 09:30 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-05-2021, 09:26 AM)Upper Wrote: [ -> ]The one time I hope Lombardi is right (Dilla confirms):

https://twitter.com/mlombardiNFL/status/...7310944260
Wow.

Dilla thinks if he leaves, it will be because HE wants to leave and not because he’s fired.

I would be thrilled if we could change this thread title to simply 'Meyer out'
(10-05-2021, 09:12 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]Dud Urban even fly home with the team or did he go straight to the bar from Cincinnati at halftime?

More likely based on what we saw on the field.

(10-05-2021, 09:40 AM)Mikey Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-05-2021, 08:58 AM)Jag88 Wrote: [ -> ]How many think he will do this again? I'm sure the answer is 0. Just drop it by now. He apologized, and now it's on the team to win. Coaches can only do so much. This is a rebuild and it's only 4 games in. Be realistic.

I'm a pretty firm believer that leopards don't change their spots. There is little, if any, evidence that Urban was not a willing participant in his evening's events.

That's not to say if he is intentional about avoiding putting himself in these situations in the future, he won't bring these headlines on himself again. But, he has to want to not be there.

I've brought it up in the past, and I think Cullen's past is relevant - he made a TERRIBLE choice, likely under duress of the pressures of big game coaching, but has since not had (publicly) any issues related to his lapse. If news broke that he was stumbling drunk at a local watering hole, I'd be just as concerned about distraction to our team as I am with respect to Urbz' videos.

You are right. At this point, handwringing achieves no purpose. The fallout depends on both his wife's response to the information and his ability to move on from this event and remain focused on his responsibilities as coach.

If he took this job seeking a challenge, he's certainly making sure there are challenges in his path.

(10-05-2021, 09:19 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]This is self sabotage so he can take the USC job.

"I am going to destroy my image publicly and professionally so that this employer will hire me."

bold stragety.

When you say "remain focused on his responsibilities as coach"  kind of goes against this whole thread. It seems he's only partially focused on being an NFL head coach and partly focused on being a part of the Playa's Association.
(10-05-2021, 09:30 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-05-2021, 09:26 AM)Upper Wrote: [ -> ]The one time I hope Lombardi is right (Dilla confirms):

https://twitter.com/mlombardiNFL/status/...7310944260
Wow.

Dilla thinks if he leaves, it will be because HE wants to leave and not because he’s fired.

Wow indeed.

It would be a real shocker if he goes this week as i cant see Khan seeing this as a fire able thing but if Meyer has had enough of NFL life....
(10-05-2021, 09:19 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]This is self sabotage so he can take the USC job.

It does look a little staged

Meyer never slipped up and got caught on camera like this in any of his other jobs. Plus, what was caught on camera was just borderline. The girl was grinding on him, but it wasn't like he was making any aggressive moves or making out with her.
(10-05-2021, 09:26 AM)Upper Wrote: [ -> ]The one time I hope Lombardi is right (Dilla confirms):

https://twitter.com/mlombardiNFL/status/...7310944260

[Image: shaq.jpg]
"It's bad enough that you've embarrassed us on the field, now you're seemingly going out of your way to embarrass us off it as well."

Most NFL contracts are guaranteed for coaches and FO types, I bet this gets Khan off the hook for the future years.
(10-02-2021, 10:05 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-02-2021, 09:56 PM)Lucky2Last Wrote: [ -> ]Meh. Seems relatively mild by today's standards. I noticed he was covering his crotch while that chick was grinding on him. Not saying the dude is a saint, but, I mean, this is mild unless something more comes out. The second post makes me think this young lady is just looking for her 2 seconds of fame.

He's stuck in a bad situation. This woman is grinding on him but what is he going to do, jump up and push her away? I think he does the best thing he can think of and just cover the area of offense with his hands. 

I think the locker room will appreciate this.

Yes, yes he should jump up and push her away
(10-05-2021, 09:12 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]Dud Urban even fly home with the team or did he go straight to the bar from Cincinnati?

Didnt fly home with the team and thats what most NFL people have an issue with as it's pretty unheard of from what they are saying.
The bad thing is I think you're probably also gonna ruin our Franchise QB. He isn't gonna be above nor immune to the negative impacts of organizational changes like this
Whatever they do I hope they decide and do it quick. I'm getting sick of this story.
(10-05-2021, 10:11 AM)jaglyn Wrote: [ -> ]The bad thing is I think you're probably also gonna ruin our Franchise QB. He isn't gonna be above nor immune to the negative impacts of organizational changes like this

It's a good idea to excise a cancer before it becomes metastasized throughout the body. The sooner the better usually.