I fully anticipate him doing dumb [Mark May] on a regular basis.
We can only hope. I've got the popcorn ready.
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I fully anticipate him doing dumb [Mark May] on a regular basis.
It's truly amazing how much money that guy's made from the 05-06 USC offenses. Those teams had six guys at the skill positions and four offensive linemen that went in the first two rounds of the draft, and IIRC he ran basically the same offense that Norm Chow ran.
I fully anticipate him doing dumb [Mark May] on a regular basis.
Beyond the Xs and Os of being a good or bad offensive coordinator, Kiffin seems like a toxic personality and a true asshole to be around.
There were Southern California recruits that weren't even considering USC based entirely on Kiffin's presence there that will probably go there now that he's gone (JuJu Smith).
Additionally, look at the turn around the team made on the field once Kiffin exited mid season.
That turnaround was made under Ed Orgeron who is a pretty big POS in his own right which highlights even further how toxic Kiffin has become.
At a school like Bama where attitude problems crop up from time to time (after the bowl loss this season being a prime example) throwing Kiffin into the mix seems like a gamble if not a downright bad move.
Then again, I am a member of the BP cult so I just enjoy hating on everything in typical message board BS fashion.
This guy tells it like it is (in this case):
Lane Kiffin, Kyle Shanahan: Daddy's Boys keep falling forward
Lane Kiffin is the mirage that won't go away, and now he's vaporized out of thin air to become the new offensive coordinator at Alabama.
It's offensive, the way this guy gets great job after great job, and the same goes for Kyle Shanahan, the second most notorious Daddy's Boy in football coaching. (Hey, Lane, you're No. 1; and that's not my index finger I'm raising.) On the same day Kiffin was announced as the offensive coordinator at one of the best football schools in America...
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It's disappointing, disheartening, even disgusting that people like Kiffin and Shanahan continue to find open doors and welcome mats after spectacular failure, when good men -- men who didn't climb onto Daddy's back for their start in the football business, or any business -- sit by the wayside, either unemployed or underemployed because they don't have a father who was better at their job than they ever will be.
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He's a feline