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"LLLLLLL"oyd Carr (officialllllll thread)

Lloyd Carr - Love him or hate him?

  • Love Him

    Votes: 64 21.1%
  • Hate him

    Votes: 84 27.7%
  • Stupidest poll ever

    Votes: 155 51.2%

  • Total voters
    303
EastSide;918306; said:
It is a good thing they don't have an early signing period. I understand that it would not be right for a verbal commit to back out because of a loss but a regime change in 08?

They are gonna have to get rid of Lloyd and the entire staff. Maybe Henne and Hart should have bailed out last year. this is really gonna hurt their stock.

Henne yes, but somehow I doubt putting up 188 yards, 3 TD, a go ahead GODLY 54 yard TD run and showing cojones to come back with a deep thigh bruise when your team needs you and proving you're the pulse of this team is going to hurt Hart.
 
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jwinslow;917644; said:
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any recruit that we wanted but, you got will be coming :biggrin:
 
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SNIPER26;918343; said:
Henne yes, but somehow I doubt putting up 188 yards, 3 TD, a go ahead GODLY 54 yard TD run and showing cojones to come back with a deep thigh bruise when your team needs you and proving you're the pulse of this team is going to hurt Hart.


His size and history of being constantly nicked up will.

I don't see how another year helped Hart as far as his NFL stock. His ceiling is still the same, he isn't going to show them he's any better than he was as a JR. Just another year of abuse on his body and more chances to show the NFL scouts he can't stay healthy.

Not saying Hart sucks, just the risk reward wasn't there for staying his SR year imo. Not much more to gain from a draft standpoint and a lot to lose.
 
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I am just wondering if they are going to wait til the end of the season or clip him next week. I really wanted him to go 10-2 against the bucks, would have made me feel a little better about the whole Cooper era.
 
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OCBucksFan;918400; said:
I am just wondering if they are going to wait til the end of the season or clip him next week. I really wanted him to go 10-2 against the bucks, would have made me feel a little better about the whole Cooper era.
Maybe they are not going to fire him at all. It is possible but there is nothing that says that they are going to let him go.
 
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Best Buckeye;918401; said:
Maybe they are not going to fire him at all. It is possible but there is nothing that says that they are going to let him go.

He is on the Hott Seat, Buckeye fans want him to stay.


Losing streak is 0-3, can not win the bowl games and tOSU owns Lloyd Carr.
 
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CCI;918446; said:
He is on the Hott Seat, Buckeye fans want him to stay.
Losing streak is 0-3, can not win the bowl games and tOSU owns Lloyd Carr.
Carr has a lot of support too along with the sky-is-falling fans. I think if he has a winning season and beats us he will stay. And maybe even if he loses to us again. Don't be fooled into thinking that what you want and/or think will happen does. No one here has any insight into the minds of the powers that be up there in tsun land.
 
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Warriors barely break sweat in runaway opener - The Honolulu Advertiser

Pick your turning point in this one. Two first-quarter Bears' turnovers? A 28-point UH first quarter? We'll take April 1, 2007 -- an all-too-appropriate date as it turns out -- which was when the contract was signed.
[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]You could blame part of this one on Michigan head coach Lloyd Carr. Except that would constitute piling on after everything Wolverines fans are hitting him with following Appalachian State's 34-32 stunning upset. It was Carr, we are told, whose no uncertain terms veto last winter of what would have been a game with UH in Ann Arbor, Mich., that set in motion two disasters: this one and what took place at a disbelieving Big House.[/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Carr wanted an eighth home game and 12th game overall but he wanted no part of the Warriors for either. "He wouldn't play us," UH athletic director Herman Frazier confirmed. "It would have been the opener."[/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]What Carr got in their place was a rocking of his world...(continued)[/FONT]

Found this item in the local paper. However, to be fair, I'd take the UH A.D.'s comment with a grain of salt. He's been trying to pass the buck to everyone else regarding UH's scheduling issues. Still, I found it to be interesting.
 
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Best Buckeye;918401; said:
Maybe they are not going to fire him at all. It is possible but there is nothing that says that they are going to let him go.

True, though the fans and alum can't be happy with that embarrasment. Not to mention the entire conferences displeasure with how that game represents us.
 
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Best Buckeye;918517; said:
It is what you say is true about the conference getting a black eye but what are you going to do? What happens if the B10 kicks butt the rest of the year?

Well I expect the Big10 to kick butt the reset of the year and put this black eye where it belongs, on Michigan, not the conference.
 
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sportsline

Carr's embarrassment will grow with time

Ever run down the street naked in front of friends, neighbors and family? Of course you have. We all have.

Then we woke up, relieved. Nightmares suck but in a way they're healthy, purging the mind of subconscious fears.

Now, think about the most embarrassing moment of your life, then multiply it by a factor of Carr. Lloyd Carr. The Michigan coach is the other side of Appalachian Fever that has struck the country this week.

See the drunk students in Boone. See the goalpost torn down by students and deposited in the driveway of App State chancellor Kenneth Peacock.

Salute the aw-shucks Mountaineers coach Jerry Moore. Compare the schools' spending power. App State's football budget is $1.5 million.
Michigan is in the middle of a $226 million renovation of its stadium.

We said it was embarrassing. Now see the 62-year-old Michigan coach who has delivered both a national championship and, on Saturday, the competition for arguably the biggest upset in the sport's history.

Cont'd ...
 
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