Cdog923
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It's going to make a great Netflix movie one day. The dude from Breaking Bad and Friday Night Lights could play Scott.
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It's going to make a great Netflix movie one day. The dude from Breaking Bad and Friday Night Lights could play Scott.
Quick summary- Apparently there is an asteroid on a direct collision path with earth. We don’t have long. Wish it was better news.Anyone want to summarize? I don't have time to listen at the moment and also don't really like Severe so no real interest in adding to the clicks. He is better than Benning at least.
Seriously? You’re blaming phones being ready? All those phones have zero to do with a person slipping up. But they may be the reason we find out about things happening.I'm sure there are parts of the rumors that are true. But just like with Eddie O or Urb, it's too easy to slip up when everyone has a phone ready to photo your a$$.
What you wrote is my point....I guess I worded it wrong.Seriously? You’re blaming phones being ready? All those phones have zero to do with a person slipping up. But they may be the reason we find out about things happening.
Well said :thumbsScott Frost's nervous and regretful expression never changed during his entire tenure
I fully believe the guy never truly wanted to be here. It always felt forced and he never looked comfortable. Rumors of his home life, speculation of troubles betwixt he and his wife, it all culminated on the field. If he would've been hired before taking the UCF job, I believe it would've gone much differently. He's still, maybe, a good coach. And I hope he finds success (and comfortability) somewhere sunnier and less stressful.
But for us, he leaves us in no better shape than he found us, maybe worse.
Gives some more clarity on Scott's repeated commentary on needing his players to lead more. All teams need this, but I suspect Frost really meant he needed people to coach more...because he was hung over, needed to cover up the new perfume on his shirt, and was going to be way late for practice.Probably worked fine at UCF.
There were, and I don’t recall seeing evidence (of any sort) then, or now. Some of the stories I’ve heard the past 24 hours are so unrealistic that I can’t help but question them all.These rumors were coming out two years ago.
There seems to be two thoughts- No evidence of improper behavior and “it makes sense now” crowd. I have zero knowledge, but kind of enjoy the show. If we were winning, I would give a crap about his behavior as long as it wasn’t super immoral. Kind of cringy is ok. As long as everyone is a consenting adult.Is that second paragraph serious? Mike literally rode his bike back home everyday and was about as normal a human as it gets. There was nothing to report even though people would have liked to. And .500 now is the same as .340? That is essentially the same record?
That^ but was Frosts drinking buddy. But I need to revisit, because I thought it made a turn and it was said that Peed was the 7.5 donor.Shawn Peed is an a$$h@!e. I am curious, what was said?
There were, and I don’t recall seeing evidence (of any sort) then, or now. Some of the stories I’ve heard the past 24 hours are so unrealistic that I can’t help but question them all.
Could he drink too much? Sure. Did his father passing add to it? Sure. But (as a fan base) let’s pump the brakes on some of these accusations being thrown around about him as justification for why he wasn’t successful as head coach.
There were, and I don’t recall seeing evidence (of any sort) then, or now. Some of the stories I’ve heard the past 24 hours are so unrealistic that I can’t help but question them all.
I don't want to pile on a guy after he's gone, so this will be my last post on the subject.There were, and I don’t recall seeing evidence (of any sort) then, or now. Some of the stories I’ve heard the past 24 hours are so unrealistic that I can’t help but question them all.
Could he drink too much? Sure. Did his father passing add to it? Sure. But (as a fan base) let’s pump the brakes on some of these accusations being thrown around about him as justification for why he wasn’t successful as head coach.