Take heed, fans. This is is in 5 to ten years.
Mrs. Teaff was there for me when I awoke from my knee surgery, 3 days in a row she came to visit me...TellMeYouLoveMe said:
I can't speak to their specific claims, but I know few universities that let their head coaches be the first one to greet a player after a serious surgery.
PacificBear said:
Fire Patterson...Fire Patterson...Fire Patterson
Weak.smp13 said:Mrs. Teaff was there for me when I awoke from my knee surgery, 3 days in a row she came to visit me...TellMeYouLoveMe said:
I can't speak to their specific claims, but I know few universities that let their head coaches be the first one to greet a player after a serious surgery.
LavacaBear said:
The scrutiny on head coaches has always been there. How quickly the stories are passed through the media and specifically social media outlets is the biggest shift as we all know.
People are incredibly strong behind a keyboard and an attorney. That won't change.
This just reads like a these guys are looking for a free ride. If it was so bad, report it immediately.
Oh come on. Who in the world would be dumb enough to do something like that???!!??!!Doc Holliday said:
There should be an investigation. Hopefully they hire some liberal northern lawyers who have a shady past and 9 out of 10 times find wrongdoing...Cough* Pepper *cough cough* Hamilton.
Yep. Crazy that so many are defending it here.EasyE said:
Yeah, and that old school mentality is more than likely the reason why guys like Junior Seau, Dave Duerson, Mike Webster and others are dead long before they should have been.
Thee University said:
I keep forgetting how soft and sweet you Penland boys were.
No wonder you cry out to God to reinstall our 7-on-7, flag football offense, to banish Oklahom drills and become so syrupy when discussing our uniform selection.
Good grief! Patterson is Curly and you Baylor boys are Billy Crystal.
Chanceux said:
Y'all remember that quote from Tanner Brock after he got arrested? I'll help remind you.
In reference to a TCU drug test - "What can they do? Eighty-two people failed it."
How bout the time Patterson sent one of his thugs to pressure a teacher to keep certified psycho rapist Lorenzo Jones eligible?
"I felt that now, not only was I dealing with a volatile and potentially dangerous student but also an athletic department that was pressuring me to keep a student in my class who should not be there," she said.
But that fat bag of lying !@#$ had the balls to slam Baylor.
Hey TCU fans. Aint it fun to be eating a big ol pile of that !@#$ you were throwing around? But sure your disgusting gluttonous sweat bag slob of POS human being coach is Christ reborn right? Enjoy choking on your words!
I think people mostly just want to go back to winning. It was fun when we beat teams like Liberty by 45+ and it's not fun we lose to them.Thee University said:
I keep forgetting how soft and sweet you Penland boys were.
No wonder you cry out to God to reinstall our 7-on-7, flag football offense, to banish Oklahom drills and become so syrupy when discussing our uniform selection.
Good grief! Patterson is Curly and you Baylor boys are Billy Crystal.
TellMeYouLoveMe said:Weak.smp13 said:Mrs. Teaff was there for me when I awoke from my knee surgery, 3 days in a row she came to visit me...TellMeYouLoveMe said:
I can't speak to their specific claims, but I know few universities that let their head coaches be the first one to greet a player after a serious surgery.
Patterson would have kicked you in the nads for laying in that bed and pushed your hospital bed into the parking lot.
Seriously, he would have asked your family to leave while he spoke to you and told you if you were on life support he'd pull the plug on your respirator.
Johnny Bear said:Oh come on. Who in the world would be dumb enough to do something like that???!!??!!Doc Holliday said:
There should be an investigation. Hopefully they hire some liberal northern lawyers who have a shady past and 9 out of 10 times find wrongdoing...Cough* Pepper *cough cough* Hamilton.
We had Baylor players experience career ending injuries during PRACTICE DRILLS and we did not stop and cry about it or complain. The coach just moved the drills up 15 yards to give the trainers some temporary space to get the injured player stabilized and off the field.RioRata said:TellMeYouLoveMe said:Weak.smp13 said:Mrs. Teaff was there for me when I awoke from my knee surgery, 3 days in a row she came to visit me...TellMeYouLoveMe said:
I can't speak to their specific claims, but I know few universities that let their head coaches be the first one to greet a player after a serious surgery.
Patterson would have kicked you in the nads for laying in that bed and pushed your hospital bed into the parking lot.
Seriously, he would have asked your family to leave while he spoke to you and told you if you were on life support he'd pull the plug on your respirator.
Leach would have locked him in a "shed" or placed him at mid-field and practiced around him.
cjk5h
Says the Rookie alt nic.Heisman25g said:
Thee might be the least intelligent person I have come across while reading fan message boards
GPK5H.hodedofome said:
Can anyone confirm Pat locked a kid in a shed? That might get us somewhere.
Thee...still cheering for fat pat.....forgot to mention 109 of those 160 wins were in the mwc and cusa.......rah-rah-rah....Thee University said:We had Baylor players experience career ending injuries during PRACTICE DRILLS and we did not stop and cry about it or complain. The coach just moved the drills up 15 yards to give the trainers some temporary space to get the injured player stabilized and off the field.RioRata said:TellMeYouLoveMe said:Weak.smp13 said:Mrs. Teaff was there for me when I awoke from my knee surgery, 3 days in a row she came to visit me...TellMeYouLoveMe said:
I can't speak to their specific claims, but I know few universities that let their head coaches be the first one to greet a player after a serious surgery.
Patterson would have kicked you in the nads for laying in that bed and pushed your hospital bed into the parking lot.
Seriously, he would have asked your family to leave while he spoke to you and told you if you were on life support he'd pull the plug on your respirator.
Leach would have locked him in a "shed" or placed him at mid-field and practiced around him.
cjk5h
Obviously Patterson is old school which makes you millenials pucker up. Hard to argue the results as it has produced 12 Top 25 finishes since 2000. He is 160-57 (.737).
Relax boys. It is a great rivalry and is now 53-53-7.
Honesty and truth are tough on you aren't they?Heisman25g said:
Thee might be the least intelligent person I have come across while reading fan message boards
I was hoping you would say that.oldbear69 said:Thee...still cheering for fat pat.....forgot to mention 109 of those 160 wins were in the mwc and cusa.......rah-rah-rah....Thee University said:We had Baylor players experience career ending injuries during PRACTICE DRILLS and we did not stop and cry about it or complain. The coach just moved the drills up 15 yards to give the trainers some temporary space to get the injured player stabilized and off the field.RioRata said:TellMeYouLoveMe said:Weak.smp13 said:Mrs. Teaff was there for me when I awoke from my knee surgery, 3 days in a row she came to visit me...TellMeYouLoveMe said:
I can't speak to their specific claims, but I know few universities that let their head coaches be the first one to greet a player after a serious surgery.
Patterson would have kicked you in the nads for laying in that bed and pushed your hospital bed into the parking lot.
Seriously, he would have asked your family to leave while he spoke to you and told you if you were on life support he'd pull the plug on your respirator.
Leach would have locked him in a "shed" or placed him at mid-field and practiced around him.
cjk5h
Obviously Patterson is old school which makes you millenials pucker up. Hard to argue the results as it has produced 12 Top 25 finishes since 2000. He is 160-57 (.737).
Relax boys. It is a great rivalry and is now 53-53-7.
On this we agree. Gary Patterson IS a great football coach. Still not sure why you believe Matt Rhule is qualified to wash Patterson's sweaty and skid marked underwear. You do love you some Matty. I have no doubt your loyalty will be rewarded.Thee University said:I was hoping you would say that.oldbear69 said:Thee...still cheering for fat pat.....forgot to mention 109 of those 160 wins were in the mwc and cusa.......rah-rah-rah....Thee University said:We had Baylor players experience career ending injuries during PRACTICE DRILLS and we did not stop and cry about it or complain. The coach just moved the drills up 15 yards to give the trainers some temporary space to get the injured player stabilized and off the field.RioRata said:TellMeYouLoveMe said:Weak.smp13 said:Mrs. Teaff was there for me when I awoke from my knee surgery, 3 days in a row she came to visit me...TellMeYouLoveMe said:
I can't speak to their specific claims, but I know few universities that let their head coaches be the first one to greet a player after a serious surgery.
Patterson would have kicked you in the nads for laying in that bed and pushed your hospital bed into the parking lot.
Seriously, he would have asked your family to leave while he spoke to you and told you if you were on life support he'd pull the plug on your respirator.
Leach would have locked him in a "shed" or placed him at mid-field and practiced around him.
cjk5h
Obviously Patterson is old school which makes you millenials pucker up. Hard to argue the results as it has produced 12 Top 25 finishes since 2000. He is 160-57 (.737).
Relax boys. It is a great rivalry and is now 53-53-7.
During the time we were languishing and playing doormat in the fledgling Big 12 poor TCU whipped our asses in 2007 & 2010 to the combined scores of 72-10. They beat the likes of Oklahoma, Tulane, UH, BYU, Stanford a few times, Virginia, Boise State and Clemson just to name a few.
In the 2010 season when they went 13-0 they beat #4 Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl. That Badger team beat #1 Ohio State 31-18 that year.
30% of the Baylor wins over those years were against the likes of Sam Houston, Stephen F, Wofford, etc.
It does not matter which conference you put Patterson in, he will win. They hit the Big 12 in 2012 and kicked our @$$#$ in Waco 49-21.
I'm not cheering for Patterson. I just think he is an excellent football coach and has proven it time and time again.
Donning Arthur's gang banger robe.........................TRUTH DON'T LIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
That's not a good argument. Every school has players get injured in practice. Obviously, playing football there's huge injury risk. But there's a difference when you're intentionally putting injured players in harms way. If 'practice drill' injuries and whatnot are no big deal, then how come TCU, and basically just TCU/Patterson, are being singled out. Surely anyone can see that whatever went on at TCU went far beyond what was sensible.Thee University said:
We had Baylor players experience career ending injuries during PRACTICE DRILLS and we did not stop and cry about it or complain. The coach just moved the drills up 15 yards to give the trainers some temporary space to get the injured player stabilized and off the field.
NoBSU said:Says the Rookie alt nic.Heisman25g said:
Thee might be the least intelligent person I have come across while reading fan message boards