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(12-16-2021, 11:30 AM)Mikey Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-16-2021, 06:17 AM)YouMadThough Wrote: [ -> ]Huh? No he didn't.... coaching salary doesnt impact the teams cap.

You think Meyers contract is a hit for a billionaire like Khan? LOL!!!

so if you have a billion or several, flushing 8 figures down the terlet is still something that isn't going to upset you?

my hairy butt.

billionaires get where they are because they don't make a habit of tossing percentages of their wealth no matter how small into the shredder.

Every day big businesses make decisions that carry a negative financial impact.  Short term loss versus long term reward.  It's just part of the process.
Told everyone from the start that he was a piece of human excrement. Not just as a coach but as a person.
(12-16-2021, 11:02 AM)Mandeezee Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-16-2021, 10:49 AM)Ding Dong Wrote: [ -> ]Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner.


A Cincy steak house butt grab while the team was flying home, perhaps.

A butt grab!!! I careless about a butt grab, he's a man before he's a coach. I'd be more concerned if my coach didn't grab a butt every now and then!

He wasn't fired for that, though!

When that happened, the call was made for him to develop trust and respect. Since then:
- threw assistants under the bus about roster decisions
- threatened to immediately fire anyone speaking to the press about team affairs
- got into a heated argument with at least one of the players
- drew scrutiny from the franchise QB about not intervening in roster decisions that hamper the team
- subjected the team to potential NFLPA violation (assuming Khan wasn't aware of the prior complaint)

I mean, if you have examples of things he did to garner trust and respect since his evening in Columbus, I'll entertain them.
Hey all of us jaded gator fans were right all along.

Haven't read this whole thread but how upset is MVP that we didn't stick by him?
(12-16-2021, 12:05 PM)Mikey Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-16-2021, 11:02 AM)Mandeezee Wrote: [ -> ]A butt grab!!! I careless about a butt grab, he's a man before he's a coach. I'd be more concerned if my coach didn't grab a butt every now and then!

He wasn't fired for that, though!

When that happened, the call was made for him to develop trust and respect. Since then:
- threw assistants under the bus about roster decisions
- threatened to immediately fire anyone speaking to the press about team affairs
- got into a heated argument with at least one of the players
- drew scrutiny from the franchise QB about not intervening in roster decisions that hamper the team
- subjected the team to potential NFLPA violation (assuming Khan wasn't aware of the prior complaint)

I mean, if you have examples of things he did to garner trust and respect since his evening in Columbus, I'll entertain them.

Mandeezee sounds a bit rapey.
(12-16-2021, 11:45 AM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-16-2021, 11:30 AM)Mikey Wrote: [ -> ]so if you have a billion or several, flushing 8 figures down the terlet is still something that isn't going to upset you?

my hairy butt.

billionaires get where they are because they don't make a habit of tossing percentages of their wealth no matter how small into the shredder.

Every day big businesses make decisions that carry a negative financial impact.  Short term loss versus long term reward.  It's just part of the process.

....so you're thinking that there was long term reward in continuing down this road? You probably still own stock in Napster and Myspace. They're due for a turnaround! Nowhere to go but up!

(12-16-2021, 12:06 PM)Kane Wrote: [ -> ]Hey all of us jaded gator fans were right all along.

Haven't read this whole thread but how upset is MVP that we didn't stick by him?

not at all that I saw, but classy move to drop the name before you had any reason to call them out for it.

in a surprise to nobody, though, there are of course trolls trying to play the visionary contrarian.
(12-16-2021, 12:10 PM)TrivialPursuit Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-16-2021, 12:05 PM)Mikey Wrote: [ -> ]He wasn't fired for that, though!

When that happened, the call was made for him to develop trust and respect. Since then:
- threw assistants under the bus about roster decisions
- threatened to immediately fire anyone speaking to the press about team affairs
- got into a heated argument with at least one of the players
- drew scrutiny from the franchise QB about not intervening in roster decisions that hamper the team
- subjected the team to potential NFLPA violation (assuming Khan wasn't aware of the prior complaint)

I mean, if you have examples of things he did to garner trust and respect since his evening in Columbus, I'll entertain them.

Mandeezee sounds a bit rapey.

He's coming across like some of people posting in the political forum do, "everything this guy did is fine, he has the right letter in front of his name, everything this other guy did was horrible, he should be in jail, he has the wrong letter in front of his name."

Urban had never done a thing in his life to earn any further doubt about what kind of person he is. That Khan wanted him so badly makes me wonder what he was seeing.
(12-16-2021, 12:16 PM)SeldomRite Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-16-2021, 12:10 PM)TrivialPursuit Wrote: [ -> ]Mandeezee sounds a bit rapey.

He's coming across like some of people posting in the political forum do, "everything this guy did is fine, he has the right letter in front of his name, everything this other guy did was horrible, he should be in jail, he has the wrong letter in front of his name."

Urban had never done a thing in his life to earn any further doubt about what kind of person he is. That Khan wanted him so badly makes me wonder what he was seeing.

To be fair I don't think anyone ever doubted Meyer's character. I know I remarked he would be 'our scumbag'. 

The question was more whether his intense hatred of losing would help us(and him) becoming good before he'd flame out.
My buddy in SF just forwarded me the opening paragraph from the SF Chronicle's article.  I went to post the link but it's a subscription.

"His mottos.  His methods. Even his moods seemed to go against what's considered normal behavior in a league filled with professionals and grown men.  He rubbed just about everyone the wrong way.  The fans.  His assistants.  His players.  And ultimately his boss.'

I think that sums it up nicely.
(12-16-2021, 10:41 AM)Mandeezee Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-16-2021, 08:12 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]You don't seem to believe all these reports were true.  

Do you think all the negative incidents that were reported were made up?

I didn't hear any incidents worthy of termination. The closest is the kicking of Lambo, would need more detail for that one.

(12-16-2021, 10:38 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: [ -> ]You have to be related to Meyer to have such an unpopular opinion. He was hurting our team. They weren't just rumors. Everyday it was something new. When you have this many incidents from one guy, they are no longer rumors, they are facts. He was a bad guy who who was bad at his job and he was rightfully fired, because he made a toxic workplace environment. When that many people hate him, he needs to seriously do some self-reflection and figure out why he is coming off this way and try to fix it.

Exactly how many people hated him? The media and jaded Gator fans? I got no indication the players hated him. We look like FOOLS allowing the media to fire our coach!

I will agree that thus far he hadn't given any tests on the field. If anything that would be a reason for termination, but all the rumors and bad guy stuff...pffft...this city and team needs some notoriety.

The media didnt fire anyone in this situation, they only reported what was happening. And only a small portion, it turns out. Pellisaro didnt report anything that has been proven false.
(12-16-2021, 12:27 PM)RicoTx Wrote: [ -> ]My buddy in SF just forwarded me the opening paragraph from the SF Chronicle's article.  I went to post the link but it's a subscription.

"His mottos.  His methods. Even his moods seemed to go against what's considered normal behavior in a league filled with professionals and grown men.  He rubbed just about everyone the wrong way.  The fans.  His assistants.  His players.  And ultimately his boss.'

I think that sums it up nicely.
Well he didn't rub EVERYONE the wrong way - after all, there was that girl in the bar...
(12-16-2021, 12:34 PM)Dewboy01 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-16-2021, 12:27 PM)RicoTx Wrote: [ -> ]My buddy in SF just forwarded me the opening paragraph from the SF Chronicle's article.  I went to post the link but it's a subscription.

"His mottos.  His methods. Even his moods seemed to go against what's considered normal behavior in a league filled with professionals and grown men.  He rubbed just about everyone the wrong way.  The fans.  His assistants.  His players.  And ultimately his boss.'

I think that sums it up nicely.
Well he didn't rub EVERYONE the wrong way - after all, there was that girl in the bar...

I'm sure he was doing that wrong as well.
(12-16-2021, 11:28 AM)Tank Commander Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-16-2021, 11:21 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]Dude. They are going to crush the Texans. Just watch.

That would be dumb.  You want to keep losing at this point to get a higher draft pick.

No a win with a rookie QB where you can lift up team psyche is way more important at this point. We need picks and probably need to trade down if possible. Winning out is fine by me.
More changes coming in the offseason.

Very glad Khan had the sand to go ahead and get the obvious one out of the way now.

I had a feeling he'd learned from being overly patient.
Hopefully we see that extend to GM in January.
The Coach lost the locker room, once that happens you are done..
(12-16-2021, 12:27 PM)RicoTx Wrote: [ -> ]My buddy in SF just forwarded me the opening paragraph from the SF Chronicle's article.  I went to post the link but it's a subscription.

"His mottos.  His methods. Even his moods seemed to go against what's considered normal behavior in a league filled with professionals and grown men.  He rubbed just about everyone the wrong way.  The fans.  His assistants.  His players.  And ultimately his boss.'

I think that sums it up nicely.

Agreed.  I wasn't expecting Urban to be fired so quickly, figuring Khan would have the same level of patience he had with the previous head coaches under his tenure.  It's refreshing to see that he didn't sit on his hands and allow this to fester any longer.  I liked the hire when Urban was brought in.  I thought that despite his obvious personality quirks, the guy was a winner and that would eventually translate to the NFL.  He said all the right things immediately after the hire, but as we progressed, a lot of the things he did left me scratching my head wondering what he was doing.  

It only got worse as the losses started piling up.  When he wasn't willing to take any responsibility for things like Robinson being benched, or for giving Minshew more reps with the first team in training camp and the preseason than the guy we all knew was starting for this team, it was hard to defend.  

After the incident in Ohio at his bar, I was pretty much done with Urban.  It was a horrible look to see the guy not flying back with his team, and I think many of the players felt the same way afterwards as well.  He lost the locker room, and he lost the fans.  I guess Khan decided it wasn't worth it to let this thing linger any longer.

Let's hope they recognize the mistake in not only hiring Urban as the head coach, but also Trent Baalke as the GM.  Clean house and find us legit guys to fill those two roles so that we don't destroy Trevor and fracture the fan base completely and irreparably.  The fans deserve better.
(12-16-2021, 12:44 PM)Ronster Wrote: [ -> ]The Coach lost the locker room, once that happens you are done..

The coach lost literally everyone.

The players, the coaches, the administrators in the building and then the owner
I have to apologize in advance....

You are all stuck with me as I continue my support of this franchise. My wife is mad at me because she doesn't believe Khan will turn it around and wanted to follow a new team.

As a social media outcast, I appreciate this board for collecting so much information. I appreciate everyone's posts and the discussions. This has been a rough year for the fans. Probably the lowest point of the franchise. I hope the tough work happens from here forward.
13/17ths and done
(12-16-2021, 08:12 AM)Protozoa Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-16-2021, 08:07 AM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: [ -> ]Can we put James as our starting RB now ?

I hope so, I also hope Hyde never sees the field again. Infact the should make him inactive this week just to send a message the Robinson is the clear cut number one.
I would have preferred Divine Ozigbo as a backup RB over Carlos Hyde.

(12-16-2021, 08:13 AM)Newton Wrote: [ -> ]I’m glad this was done now to give us time to hire someone new before the best candidates are already snapped up.

I completely agree.
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