Why is Ron Brown always regarded as a keeper?

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Wasn't there a priest stationed relatively close to Bo on the sideline for a while after the 2010 Texas A&M game? Seem to remember the story making the LJS . . .
Father Matya is his name and he's always on the sideline. And travels with the team. Great guy, drinks like a fish, learned the hard way buying him a load of drinks in Overland Park night before Kansas game.

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Brown is proven solid. Coaches his units well and has his guys prepared. I like Fisher too...WR's seem improved under him. Warren and Garrison seem to be good recruiters. Kaz seems like he does OK too. Too many times the weak units have been defense (Papuchis and Els) and the OL (Cotton). Beck is OK IMO. Cotton should just hang it up and Papuchis and Els should be let go.

 
“And when you pray, you must not be like the hypocrites. For they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, that they may be seen by others. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. " I am Catholic not "Christian" which I have heard numerous times from the same folks who worship Ron Brown. I do not buy that he is the only coach to keep. Everyone dumps on Barney Cotton, does anyone know he is not a great husband and father? He just is not as public with his praying.[/size]
Haha, you funny. If you aren't Christian, you sure as hell aren't Catholic. The fact that you think you could be one without the other tells me all I need to know.

 
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