Sorry, I again hear the words of a look at me, turncoat, putting himself at the forefront, egomaniac whenever any crisis happens guy who labels those who disagree with him as nazis.
The Huddle - yeah lessons to be learned, but he got out in 64. Strictly because he could snap a football he did not go into another huddle to prove all his pontificating.
A huddle of men that laid down their lives in some jungles that were hotter than any football field ever was for Bill Curry.
I have been curious if Pepper had a funeral / service attended by more than just family members. If so I would in no wah be surprised if curry was there with the rusty knife he used to shove in the back of the guy that gave him his first coaching job.
I can’t imagine watching that video and the above being what I take away from it.
Sorry, I again hear the words of a look at me, turncoat, putting himself at the forefront egomaniac whenever any crisis happens guy who labels those who disagree with him as nazis.
The Huddle - yeah lessons to be learned, but he got out in 64. Strictly because he could snap a football he did not go into another huddle to prove all his pontificating.
A huddle of men that laid down their lives in some jungles that were hotter than any football field ever was for Bill Curry.
I have been curious if Pepper had a funeral / service attended by more than just family members. If so I would in no wah be surprised if curry was there with the rusty knife he used to shove in the back of the guy that gave him his first coaching job.
I can’t imagine watching that video and the above being what I take away from it.
Shewwwwwwwwww tell us how you really feelSorry, I again hear the words of a look at me, turncoat, putting himself at the forefront, egomaniac whenever any crisis happens guy who labels those who disagree with him as nazis.
The Huddle - yeah lessons to be learned, but he got out in 64. Strictly because he could snap a football he did not go into another huddle to prove all his pontificating.
A huddle of men that laid down their lives in some jungles that were hotter than any football field ever was for Bill Curry.
I have been curious if Pepper had a funeral / service attended by more than just family members. If so I would in no way be surprised if curry was there with the rusty knife he used to shove in the back of the guy that gave him his first coaching job.
That's a strong opinion. I've only gotten to know Coach Curry in the last 10 years (through my dad as I was very young during his tenure at Georgia Tech). I've found him to be a kind, compassionate man and an incredibly moving speaker. I'd encourage you to reach out to Coach Curry to discuss your issues with him. I think you'd be surprised at his response. I'm happy to put you in touch if you choose.
Shewwwwwwwwww tell us how you really feel
I have had dealings and interactions since 1967 thru 1988.
Sorry, I again hear the words of a look at me, turncoat, putting himself at the forefront, egomaniac whenever any crisis happens guy who labels those who disagree with him as nazis.
The Huddle - yeah lessons to be learned, but he got out in 64. Strictly because he could snap a football he did not go into another huddle to prove all his pontificating.
A huddle of men that laid down their lives in some jungles that were hotter than any football field ever was for Bill Curry.
I have been curious if Pepper had a funeral / service attended by more than just family members. If so I would in no way be surprised if curry was there with the rusty knife he used to shove in the back of the guy that gave him his first coaching job.
He says a little bit in the video, something like, "Every man has to do his job on every play to survive". I tend to agree that it is the ultimate team sport, at least out of all the mainstream sports because it can't be broken by one superstar player. In basketball, you could have someone that can do everything and just give him the ball every play, in baseball, you could have a pitcher pitch a perfect game (rare, I know) and win the game on just his efforts. In football if a lineman lets a defender through, the play is dead with the QB or RB.Yeah that escalated quickly.
Probably not the right take away either, but I always have to chuckle when football players/coaches feel the need to label it as “the ultimate team sport” with no real reasoning as to what makes it so other than it being the sport they happen to play/coach.
He says a little bit in the video, something like, "Every man has to do his job on every play to survive". I tend to agree that it is the ultimate team sport, at least out of all the mainstream sports because it can't be broken by one superstar player. In basketball, you could have someone that can do everything and just give him the ball every play, in baseball, you could have a pitcher pitch a perfect game (rare, I know) and win the game on just his efforts. In football if a lineman lets a defender through, the play is dead with the QB or RB.
I don't want to "like" your post, but I sure do agree with a lot of what you said.Sorry, I again hear the words of a look at me, turncoat, putting himself at the forefront, egomaniac whenever any crisis happens guy who labels those who disagree with him as nazis.
The Huddle - yeah lessons to be learned, but he got out in 64. Strictly because he could snap a football he did not go into another huddle to prove all his pontificating.
A huddle of men that laid down their lives in some jungles that were hotter than any football field ever was for Bill Curry.
I have been curious if Pepper had a funeral / service attended by more than just family members. If so I would in no way be surprised if curry was there with the rusty knife he used to shove in the back of the guy that gave him his first coaching job.
where did the nazi label come from. Did I miss it?Sorry, I again hear the words of a look at me, turncoat, putting himself at the forefront, egomaniac whenever any crisis happens guy who labels those who disagree with him as nazis.
The Huddle - yeah lessons to be learned, but he got out in 64. Strictly because he could snap a football he did not go into another huddle to prove all his pontificating.
A huddle of men that laid down their lives in some jungles that were hotter than any football field ever was for Bill Curry.
I have been curious if Pepper had a funeral / service attended by more than just family members. If so I would in no way be surprised if curry was there with the rusty knife he used to shove in the back of the guy that gave him his first coaching job.
where did the nazi label come from. Did I miss it?