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Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:11 pm to Tennessee Jed
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every single program in the SEC values wins over integrity.
When's the last time a coach has been given a contract extension for anything more than winning football games?
Every single program in the SEC values wins -- I agree with that.
When's the last time a coach has been given a contract extension for anything more than winning football games -- I don't know why they would. A coach's primary job is to win football games. But just because a program values winning, but not mean that it values it more than integrity. Tressel was one of the most winning coach's in the history of The Ohio State University, but he messed up and was fired. The Pirate at Texas Tech was a very winning coach - he put the program on the map, but he messed up and was fired. (And I would have loved to lock that DB and his DB father in a closet.) Programs often fire winning coaches for making poor decisions -- thus valuing the integrity of the institution above the wins.
Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:11 pm to dkreller
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men get paid more than women....she was overpaid
I ed at that...
Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:15 pm to sugatowng
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The sad truth, however, is that last year you guys were a VERY distant third in the SEC West and things won't be any different this year except that the gap between you and the schools below you will decrease
LSU v. Ar-Kansas - 41-17
Bama v. Ar-Kansas - 38-14
That is what I call a VERY distant third.
Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:16 pm to dkreller
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Not since she was hired for one glaringly obvious reason.
Being Jovial?
Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:17 pm to tigerball299
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LSU v. Ar-Kansas - 41-17
Bama v. Ar-Kansas - 38-14
That is what I call a VERY distant third.
they were closer to losing to ole miss, vandy, troy andA&M (beat them them by a combined 22 points) than they were to beating LSU or BAMA (lost to both by 24 points)
Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:20 pm to secfan123
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they were closer to losing to ole miss, vandy, troy andA&M (beat them them by a combined 22 points) than they were to beating LSU or BAMA (lost to both by 24 points)
and LSU was kicking FG's instead of running for TDs as we could easily have done after they quit...we are the Kings of Mercy!!
Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:21 pm to Crow Pie
come on now...should we pour salt in their wounds?
Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:24 pm to dkreller
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should we pour salt in their wounds?
and in the fields where their women graze......
Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:35 pm to tigerball299
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tigerball299
Hmmm...I guess the proverbial "read more, post less" adage is needed here...
Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:36 pm to TIGERFANZZ
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Petrino must've sucked at hide & go seek as a kid. Every damn thing he does, wrong, he gets caught
I doubt that
The boldness of his behavior with the girl in question suggest he was used to this type of behavior and did not worry about appearances any more
If this was the first time he'd done this type of thing I doubt he would have been riding around town with her on his bike or bold enough to have the university hire her to work underneath him
Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:37 pm to secfan123
you absolutely gotta love the state of Louisiana in their vain attempts to lecture someone, anyone, or anything about what proper morals and values are all about...Louisiana heads the list of incarceration rates...now this is in the country who incarcerates more of its citizens than any other country in the world..so one can deduce that since Louisiana leads the country that leads the world in convicted felons in jail (well, all except for Jordan Jefferson, a local Baton Rouge hero)that there are one helluvalot of bad guys in the state just to the South of Arkansas....examine your own front porches before you make a brave noise about ours'...by the way, for those who need this info confirmed, here you go... LINK
Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:39 pm to Thibodaux Hog
to be fair our incarceration rates are inflated because of the proximity of Arkansas - putting BP's children and HDN's ex-QBs in jail unfairly inflates our numbers
Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:40 pm to Thibodaux Hog
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Thibodaux Hog
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you absolutely gotta love the state of Louisiana in their vain attempts to lecture someone, anyone, or anything about what proper morals and values are all about...Louisiana heads the list of incarceration rates...now this is in the country who incarcerates more of its citizens than any other country in the world..so one can deduce that since Louisiana leads the country that leads the world in convicted felons in jail (well, all except for Jordan Jefferson, a local Baton Rouge hero)that there are one helluvalot of bad guys in the state just to the South of Arkansas....examine your own front porches before you make a brave noise about ours'...by the way, for those who need this info confirmed, here you go...
Yes and I bet they said....Give us Barrabus!!!!
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Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:52 pm to Thibodaux Hog
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.Louisiana heads the list of incarceration rates
Sorry y'all let criminals run free.
Posted on 4/10/12 at 12:58 pm to tigerball299
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For a while now, many posters have maintained that Bobby Petrino is, to put it bluntly, a scumbag. There was jetgate, the way he left Louisville, the way he left the Falcons, and his generally undesirable conduct along the way, e.g. the manner in which he handled the loss to LSU last year. This latest faux pas does nothing more than reaffirm that he lacks moral fiber, integrity, and character. Yes, he is a good offensive coach. Yes, he has elevated the level of success for the Hawgs. But whether Arkansas decides to fire Petrino has absolutely nothing to do with whether Petrino is a class A jerk, and everything to do with the integrity of the institution. Petrino has proven his lack of character time and time again. Now Arkansas, as an institution has an opportunity to show its mettle. It can fire Petrino, sending a clear message that such conduct will not be tolerated or it can send an even clearer message that moral character is not important for the head coach as long as he is winning.
What did Petrino do? I've been on this board for 5 days straight and I haven't seen anything mentioned about him.
Posted on 4/10/12 at 1:32 pm to tigerball299
Ark made the moral character decision when they hired him. They were apart of how he left Atl and knew his history as well as who he is as a person. There were no surprises here. This is what Arky wants. As long as he keeps winning, does not get caught with a dead girl or a young boy he keeps his job.
Let it go. This is who Arky wants.
Let it go. This is who Arky wants.
Posted on 4/10/12 at 1:34 pm to sugatowng
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We're talking about a 55K job for a slut with an MBA...Thats what we call ROI in the business world
She must have gotten more than 55K to work on his staff
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