View Full Version : Jason Whitlock on Urban Meyer
GvilleBill
January 9th, 2007, 6:21:27 PM
STFU and go put a buffet out of business. He thinks Urban should cash in and go to the NFL. Very sick of that bullshit.
I honestly don't think Urb would work in the NFL. Millionaires aren't real big on discipline and accountability. Tired of writers spouting off w/o thinking about the situation. Is there nothing else to write about that one has to print drivel?
GvilleBill
January 9th, 2007, 6:23:08 PM
can't find a link yet, but I heard this on Around the Horn today. Will keep looking fellas.
CoachC.
January 9th, 2007, 6:40:48 PM
If Urban Meyer stays at UF for at least five more years, they'll be talking about how 2006 "was his first national championship."
GvilleBill
January 9th, 2007, 7:05:54 PM
If Urban Meyer stays at UF for at least five more years, they'll be talking about how 2006 "was his first national championship."
No doubt Coach. I am interested if you agree w/ my assessment of Urb at the NFL level. He asks a lot of the boys. I don't know if that works weel w/ primadonnas.
JerseyBillsFan
January 10th, 2007, 2:21:52 AM
If we're talking about some sort of dynasty I wouldn't hold my breath. I'm sure that's been tossed around before after a team won the crystal egg trophy yet no team has one it more than once since they've gone to this BCS format.
BLeonard
January 10th, 2007, 12:29:57 PM
Lot of good college coaches don't do jack in the NFL...
See: Steve Spurrier and Nick Saban
The way Meyer was practically crying to the media to get into the NC game to begin with, tells me that he wouldn't cut it in the NFL. While I think Bobby Bowden and Mike Krzyzewski are two of the best college coaches around, I don't think either of them would fare well in the NFL or NBA.
-Bill
billsfan69
January 16th, 2007, 11:52:53 PM
STFU and go put a buffet out of business. He thinks Urban should cash in and go to the NFL. Very sick of that bullshit.
I honestly don't think Urb would work in the NFL. Millionaires aren't real big on discipline and accountability. Tired of writers spouting off w/o thinking about the situation. Is there nothing else to write about that one has to print drivel?
not only that his spread system based on gadget plays wouldn't work either. meyer is a great college coach, probably one of the best around right now, but he would fail in the nfl.
twosheds
January 17th, 2007, 2:54:08 AM
See: Steve Spurrier and Nick Saban
Saban was at Miami for just two years. His record wasn't too bad. He wasn't the saviour some expected him to be, but he wasn't a complete failure either. His biggest failure was that he couldn't work together with the people in his front office.
Butch Davis was (and still is) a psycho.
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