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CGC reminds him of Butch Jones
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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 608191" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Hard for me to figure out what makes us maddest: he got Johnson right and as per usual in such relationships after the guy left town, or that he may have the new guy right. Maybe both? We always knew Johnson would wear better at a distance. Jones is superfluous, really. At a distance obviously I tend to agree with his Collins assessment -- really, only in football could a guy get hired after high hurdling, in Bear Bryant's phrase, over 10-12 jobs in 23 years, the next one up being his dream job; you'd never even give him an interview in any stable business -- but I came through a succession of coaches in various sports who wanted less talk and more performance. In the parlance of sports writing everywhere, including message boards, time will tell and we shall see. (And I can't be the only one who sees this "Bark Madley" inversion as kind of juvenile.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 608191, member: 2175"] Hard for me to figure out what makes us maddest: he got Johnson right and as per usual in such relationships after the guy left town, or that he may have the new guy right. Maybe both? We always knew Johnson would wear better at a distance. Jones is superfluous, really. At a distance obviously I tend to agree with his Collins assessment -- really, only in football could a guy get hired after high hurdling, in Bear Bryant's phrase, over 10-12 jobs in 23 years, the next one up being his dream job; you'd never even give him an interview in any stable business -- but I came through a succession of coaches in various sports who wanted less talk and more performance. In the parlance of sports writing everywhere, including message boards, time will tell and we shall see. (And I can't be the only one who sees this "Bark Madley" inversion as kind of juvenile.) [/QUOTE]
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