Go CAB....ignore the haters.
xiledinok said:
Will Art tell Mt. Vernon players to transfer and leave Mt. Vernon if he gets fired after getting large 8 financial settlement from the district?
Does Art have a plan to double down on the guy who ponied up to get Art his job?
REX said:xiledinok said:
Will Art tell Mt. Vernon players to transfer and leave Mt. Vernon if he gets fired after getting large 8 financial settlement from the district?
Does Art have a plan to double down on the guy who ponied up to get Art his job?
Yes
It all depends whether or not they want to play at an institution of football. If so, I would say YES.xiledinok said:
Will Art tell Mt. Vernon players to transfer and leave Mt. Vernon if he gets fired after getting a large 8 financial settlement from the district?
RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:It all depends whether or not they want to play at an institution of football. If so, I would say YES.xiledinok said:
Will Art tell Mt. Vernon players to transfer and leave Mt. Vernon if he gets fired after getting a large 8 financial settlement from the district?
In most universes, a $15 million lump sum payment from your employer and another $2.5 million for your attorney's fees disqualifies you from being considered "trailer trash".xiledinok said:RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:It all depends whether or not they want to play at an institution of football. If so, I would say YES.xiledinok said:
Will Art tell Mt. Vernon players to transfer and leave Mt. Vernon if he gets fired after getting a large 8 financial settlement from the district?
No institution of football would hire Briles. A ball coach who never won a major bowl can't be bigger than an institution of football.
Rd2, I cannot name a coach with such a trailer trash image outside his worshippers. Please provide one.
Would you make the same argument about Larry Flynt? He makes more than $15 million a year and pays his attorneys and employees more than $2.5 million.RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:In most universes, a $15 million lump sum payment from your employer and another $2.5 million for your attorney's fees disqualifies you from being considered "trailer trash".xiledinok said:RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:It all depends whether or not they want to play at an institution of football. If so, I would say YES.xiledinok said:
Will Art tell Mt. Vernon players to transfer and leave Mt. Vernon if he gets fired after getting a large 8 financial settlement from the district?
No institution of football would hire Briles. A ball coach who never won a major bowl can't be bigger than an institution of football.
Rd2, I cannot name a coach with such a trailer trash image outside his worshippers. Please provide one.
I would bet ole Larry doesn't live in a trailer either. Just a guess.xiledinok said:Would you make the same argument about Larry Flynt? He makes more than $15 million a year and pays his attorneys and employees more than $2.5 million.RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:In most universes, a $15 million lump sum payment from your employer and another $2.5 million for your attorney's fees disqualifies you from being considered "trailer trash".xiledinok said:RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:It all depends whether or not they want to play at an institution of football. If so, I would say YES.xiledinok said:
Will Art tell Mt. Vernon players to transfer and leave Mt. Vernon if he gets fired after getting a large 8 financial settlement from the district?
No institution of football would hire Briles. A ball coach who never won a major bowl can't be bigger than an institution of football.
Rd2, I cannot name a coach with such a trailer trash image outside his worshippers. Please provide one.
One man's trash is another man's treasurer.
You do realize he didn't get what he was fully owed?
Group therapy for Caberdom is in session, vent all your impotent caber fantasies here, I'm sure it's empowering for you to bark at a screen name who torments you with the reality you wish didn't exist.TexasScientist said:Thanks for posting your selfie. I wondered what you looked like.MilliVanilli said:Nah, you're just paranoid tinfoil wearing moron holed up in a trailer park that thinks the universe is out to get you.Aliceinbubbleland said:
Jesus. You must have me on alert. Every post about you is immediately followed by your usual diatribe.
Lulz, you think this thread is about Cab and that he reads here?ScottS said:
Go CAB....ignore the haters.
Timbear said:
The fact that X is so twisted that he compares Art to Larry Flint shows X really is the one who's whacked out. Get some help, man.
He quickly took after threatening to cooperate with those mean nasty Plaintiffs lawyers. There's Briles versus Baylor Game 1.Timbear said:
Art got his $ because the BOR knew they were full of crap.
CaberphobiaMilliVanilli said:Group therapy for Caberdom is in session, vent all your impotent caber fantasies here, I'm sure it's empowering for you to bark at a screen name who torments you with the reality you wish didn't exist.TexasScientist said:Thanks for posting your selfie. I wondered what you looked like.MilliVanilli said:Nah, you're just paranoid tinfoil wearing moron holed up in a trailer park that thinks the universe is out to get you.Aliceinbubbleland said:
Jesus. You must have me on alert. Every post about you is immediately followed by your usual diatribe.
Within 2 years Thee will be calling for his head. Without question.Thee University said:This is the year for us to truly assess his value. We will know by October 19 in my opinion. I expect us to be 5-0 going into the OSU game in Stillwater on 10/19. Anything less than sitting at 6-0 on the morning of 10/20 will be a disappointment.toughbear said:
Thee, what is your opinion on Rhule?
Overall I like him and his staff. Obviously he is not Art and his team projects a much different aura. Rhule's staff seems to coach and manage more like NFL than NCAA. Still not so sure this is a big deal or no deal at all. I like the fact that he spends more time and attention to defense and special teams than our previous staff.
The current Baylor rebuild is not an overnight fix and Rhule rightfully focused on OL and DL this recruiting season. I'm not currently sold on signing so many out of state players because some 18 year olds get homesick and Baylor/Waco is not like Temple or Penn State. It tells me that Rhule and his staff are committed to staying close to these kids and keeping their fingers on the pulse of the team.
Coaches, sports people and writers around the nation think the world of Matt. His assistant coaches have proven themselves worthy in college and pro football. This carries weight with recruits and should make alumni feel good about the mentoring process that extends beyond the field. This is not an in-bred staff.
The rebuild job Matt took takes time and overall he is slightly ahead of schedule given our bowl win over Vanderbilt in Year 2. I think given the predicament we found ourselves in that we got the right guy for the job and after a rough start we are on the right track.
We need to play injury free football until the depth catches up.
Thee University said:This is the year for us to truly assess his value. We will know by October 19 in my opinion. I expect us to be 5-0 going into the OSU game in Stillwater on 10/19. Anything less than sitting at 6-0 on the morning of 10/20 will be a disappointment.toughbear said:
Thee, what is your opinion on Rhule?
Overall I like him and his staff. Obviously he is not Art and his team projects a much different aura. Rhule's staff seems to coach and manage more like NFL than NCAA. Still not so sure this is a big deal or no deal at all. I like the fact that he spends more time and attention to defense and special teams than our previous staff.
The current Baylor rebuild is not an overnight fix and Rhule rightfully focused on OL and DL this recruiting season. I'm not currently sold on signing so many out of state players because some 18 year olds get homesick and Baylor/Waco is not like Temple or Penn State. It tells me that Rhule and his staff are committed to staying close to these kids and keeping their fingers on the pulse of the team.
Coaches, sports people and writers around the nation think the world of Matt. His assistant coaches have proven themselves worthy in college and pro football. This carries weight with recruits and should make alumni feel good about the mentoring process that extends beyond the field. This is not an in-bred staff.
The rebuild job Matt took takes time and overall he is slightly ahead of schedule given our bowl win over Vanderbilt in Year 2. I think given the predicament we found ourselves in that we got the right guy for the job and after a rough start we are on the right track.
We need to play injury free football until the depth catches up.
ShooterTX said:Thee University said:This is the year for us to truly assess his value. We will know by October 19 in my opinion. I expect us to be 5-0 going into the OSU game in Stillwater on 10/19. Anything less than sitting at 6-0 on the morning of 10/20 will be a disappointment.toughbear said:
Thee, what is your opinion on Rhule?
Overall I like him and his staff. Obviously he is not Art and his team projects a much different aura. Rhule's staff seems to coach and manage more like NFL than NCAA. Still not so sure this is a big deal or no deal at all. I like the fact that he spends more time and attention to defense and special teams than our previous staff.
The current Baylor rebuild is not an overnight fix and Rhule rightfully focused on OL and DL this recruiting season. I'm not currently sold on signing so many out of state players because some 18 year olds get homesick and Baylor/Waco is not like Temple or Penn State. It tells me that Rhule and his staff are committed to staying close to these kids and keeping their fingers on the pulse of the team.
Coaches, sports people and writers around the nation think the world of Matt. His assistant coaches have proven themselves worthy in college and pro football. This carries weight with recruits and should make alumni feel good about the mentoring process that extends beyond the field. This is not an in-bred staff.
The rebuild job Matt took takes time and overall he is slightly ahead of schedule given our bowl win over Vanderbilt in Year 2. I think given the predicament we found ourselves in that we got the right guy for the job and after a rough start we are on the right track.
We need to play injury free football until the depth catches up.
I would love to be 6-0 in mid October, but that is asking a lot. Briles never won in Stillwater, and no one else has in the history of BU. I think if CMR wins in Stillwater.... that should be enough to shut up his critics.
What if one of the victims was your daughter? Would you be concerned if "we ruined it"?ImwithBU said:ShooterTX said:Thee University said:This is the year for us to truly assess his value. We will know by October 19 in my opinion. I expect us to be 5-0 going into the OSU game in Stillwater on 10/19. Anything less than sitting at 6-0 on the morning of 10/20 will be a disappointment.toughbear said:
Thee, what is your opinion on Rhule?
Overall I like him and his staff. Obviously he is not Art and his team projects a much different aura. Rhule's staff seems to coach and manage more like NFL than NCAA. Still not so sure this is a big deal or no deal at all. I like the fact that he spends more time and attention to defense and special teams than our previous staff.
The current Baylor rebuild is not an overnight fix and Rhule rightfully focused on OL and DL this recruiting season. I'm not currently sold on signing so many out of state players because some 18 year olds get homesick and Baylor/Waco is not like Temple or Penn State. It tells me that Rhule and his staff are committed to staying close to these kids and keeping their fingers on the pulse of the team.
Coaches, sports people and writers around the nation think the world of Matt. His assistant coaches have proven themselves worthy in college and pro football. This carries weight with recruits and should make alumni feel good about the mentoring process that extends beyond the field. This is not an in-bred staff.
The rebuild job Matt took takes time and overall he is slightly ahead of schedule given our bowl win over Vanderbilt in Year 2. I think given the predicament we found ourselves in that we got the right guy for the job and after a rough start we are on the right track.
We need to play injury free football until the depth catches up.
I would love to be 6-0 in mid October, but that is asking a lot. Briles never won in Stillwater, and no one else has in the history of BU. I think if CMR wins in Stillwater.... that should be enough to shut up his critics.
Im pretty sure, We won in Stillwater with Chris Johnson as the QB...
Anyways this is the problem with most Baylor Fans. Most fail to realize how many 1st time evers/1st in decades that Briles brought to Baylor. It's comical how people try to diminish his accomplishments. How many consecutive bowl games? Heisman, Biletnikoff, multiple NFL draft picks (who cares how long they stick, High schoolers just want to know you have a path to get them there), Back to Back Big 12 championships (or co-championship for the nay sayers) and the list goes on. We had a great thing and we ruined it. Every coach from now on is going to be compared to the Briles Era, forgetting that the Briles era was the 1st era of such for most things Baylor. Sucks for Rhule, but unless he starts doing some of the things Briles accomplished or surpassing them, this fan base will remain fragmented. Im not sure what Briles did here will ever be replicated (and no morons Im not taking about the "scandal")
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What if one of the victims was your daughter?...
Group is in session, justify your 4 year divorce from reality here.TexasScientist said:CaberphobiaMilliVanilli said:Group therapy for Caberdom is in session, vent all your impotent caber fantasies here, I'm sure it's empowering for you to bark at a screen name who torments you with the reality you wish didn't exist.TexasScientist said:Thanks for posting your selfie. I wondered what you looked like.MilliVanilli said:Nah, you're just paranoid tinfoil wearing moron holed up in a trailer park that thinks the universe is out to get you.Aliceinbubbleland said:
Jesus. You must have me on alert. Every post about you is immediately followed by your usual diatribe.
Yeah, innocent men are easily bought to be quiet and agreeing others stay quiet about them...Timbear said:
Art got his $ because the BOR knew they were full of crap.
Actually, Briles won there in 2015 as did Morley Jennings in 1939.ShooterTX said:
Briles never won in Stillwater, and no one else has in the history of BU.
Even the team that scores more points doesn't win in Stillwater. If you are in Stillwater, you already lost.MrGolfguy said:Actually, Briles won there in 2015 as did Morley Jennings in 1939.ShooterTX said:
Briles never won in Stillwater, and no one else has in the history of BU.
ImwithBU said:ShooterTX said:Thee University said:This is the year for us to truly assess his value. We will know by October 19 in my opinion. I expect us to be 5-0 going into the OSU game in Stillwater on 10/19. Anything less than sitting at 6-0 on the morning of 10/20 will be a disappointment.toughbear said:
Thee, what is your opinion on Rhule?
Overall I like him and his staff. Obviously he is not Art and his team projects a much different aura. Rhule's staff seems to coach and manage more like NFL than NCAA. Still not so sure this is a big deal or no deal at all. I like the fact that he spends more time and attention to defense and special teams than our previous staff.
The current Baylor rebuild is not an overnight fix and Rhule rightfully focused on OL and DL this recruiting season. I'm not currently sold on signing so many out of state players because some 18 year olds get homesick and Baylor/Waco is not like Temple or Penn State. It tells me that Rhule and his staff are committed to staying close to these kids and keeping their fingers on the pulse of the team.
Coaches, sports people and writers around the nation think the world of Matt. His assistant coaches have proven themselves worthy in college and pro football. This carries weight with recruits and should make alumni feel good about the mentoring process that extends beyond the field. This is not an in-bred staff.
The rebuild job Matt took takes time and overall he is slightly ahead of schedule given our bowl win over Vanderbilt in Year 2. I think given the predicament we found ourselves in that we got the right guy for the job and after a rough start we are on the right track.
We need to play injury free football until the depth catches up.
I would love to be 6-0 in mid October, but that is asking a lot. Briles never won in Stillwater, and no one else has in the history of BU. I think if CMR wins in Stillwater.... that should be enough to shut up his critics.
Im pretty sure, We won in Stillwater with Chris Johnson as the QB...
Anyways this is the problem with most Baylor Fans. Most fail to realize how many 1st time evers/1st in decades that Briles brought to Baylor. It's comical how people try to diminish his accomplishments. How many consecutive bowl games? Heisman, Biletnikoff, multiple NFL draft picks (who cares how long they stick, High schoolers just want to know you have a path to get them there), Back to Back Big 12 championships (or co-championship for the nay sayers) and the list goes on. We had a great thing and we ruined it. Every coach from now on is going to be compared to the Briles Era, forgetting that the Briles era was the 1st era of such for most things Baylor. Sucks for Rhule, but unless he starts doing some of the things Briles accomplished or surpassing them, this fan base will remain fragmented. Im not sure what Briles did here will ever be replicated (and no morons Im not taking about the "scandal")
I will repeat. What if one of the victims was your daughter?Malbec said:Quote:
What if one of the victims was your daughter?...
Then the chances are 9 in 10 that she was assaulted by a non-athlete, and I would surely not be blaming Briles for that. Would you blame your daughter for being assaulted if she was wearing some scandalously revealing clothing? Would you blame your daughter for being assaulted if she was drinking heavily? If she went to a sketchy club with a promiscuous girlfriend in a bad part of town? If she went home with two men at 2AM? Of course you wouldn't. So, why would you ****-shame football coaches if it happened just for giving a kid a scholarship? There is one person responsible for committing sexual assault; the perpetrator.
Why does your innocent BOR need to buy off anyone if they have nothing to hide? Glad you are admitting they needed to buy his silence.MilliVanilli said:Yeah, innocent men are easily bought to be quiet and agreeing others stay quiet about them...Timbear said:
Art got his $ because the BOR knew they were full of crap.
Thee University said:
I will repeat. What if one of the victims was your daughter?
That did not answer my question. Try again.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Thee University said:
I will repeat. What if one of the victims was your daughter?
Good question...
To help answer this, let's consider the case of the daughter who was a volleyball player. Mind you, this was the ONLY case the BOR offered up as an example where Art Briles "knew of a rape but didn't report it".
Of her, the volleyball coach wrote in a letter, "Because there is so much wrong information out there and Coach Briles has been accused of a cover-up, my player has fully endorsed me to make a statement. In fact she said Art Briles was a good and faithful man. She appreciated his support and she was very thankful that he kept her name out of this as well"....
You mean this daughter?