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I find it quite amusing that many Chargers fans think they hit a homerun with Hairball as their new head coach. Maybe he'll pan out. Based on his history, I find that hard to believe.
I mean for the chargers he is a homerun. he's a good coach that will get them into the playoffs and a few playoff wins. Then annoy the ever living hell out of themYeah, this is a guy who has spent three years desperately trying to get to the NFL, and nobody wanted him. This year was simply the inevitable year where some NFL owner was finally desperate desperate enough to roll the dice on him hoping for a 49ers like defribbillator paddles jump start for the organization.
How would that even work? Like here, this coach sucks dick, all yours?They are getting all hyped because Harbaugh told them that there would be a Chargers to Michigan connection/pipeline
I can only assume the guy who left them high and dry after promising a bunch that "he'd never try to leave again" is talking out of his ass and could care less about Michigan. Wouldn't pick up the phone if they called.
How would that even work? Like here, this coach sucks dick, all yours?
Bierman was a 47-year old reserve in the Marines who got called to active duty one month after Pearl Harbor, then was assigned to Iowa Pre-Flight a few weeks later. That prevented him from having a shot at a second three-peat with the Gophers; they won titles in 34-35-36, although 1936 was the first year of the AP Poll. They were undefeated AP #1 in both 1940 and 1941.Was that a case where they enlisted during the war and were assigned those roles? Certainly not the same as Simple Jim running to the NFL before the ncaa hammer hits. Osborne retired, and Schnellenberger left for the NFL. The latter is the one similar to Simple Jim, but I don't think he was running from ncaa sanctions.
He walked into a SF team loaded with young talent that was just suffering from incompetent coaching. To his credit, he unlocked their potential. That's not the case with the Chargers.Yeah, this is a guy who has spent three years desperately trying to get to the NFL, and nobody wanted him. This year was simply the inevitable year where some NFL owner was finally desperate desperate enough to roll the dice on him hoping for a 49ers like defribbillator paddles jump start for the organization.
Both army and navy skimmed off the top scorers on the AFQT Armd Forces Qualification Test and sent them off to colleges across the country, most were to be commissioned, but there were other technical speciality areas. Michigan and Iowa benefitted more than OSU. I’ve heard that the Navy program kept Notre Dame from having to close and is why they continue to schedule Navy every season.Ram kept Was that a case where they enlisted during the war and were assigned those roles? Certainly not the same as Simple Jim running to the NFL before the ncaa hammer hits. Osborne retired, and Schnellenberger left for the NFL. The latter is the one similar to Simple Jim, but I don't think he was running from ncaa sanctions.
My previous post was to answer Ords post about Michigan during wwii.Was that a case where they enlisted during the war and were assigned those roles? Certainly not the same as Simple Jim running to the NFL before the ncaa hammer hits. Osborne retired, and Schnellenberger left for the NFL. The latter is the one similar to Simple Jim, but I don't think he was running from ncaa sanctions.
It's why A&M claims so many medal of honor winners. They were a "90 Day Wonder" site for the Army (the real one). So any young man who had just graduated (or left early) from Ohio State or Middlebury or wherever and was posted to College Station for OCS and subsequently received a MOH, aggy now claims as one of their alumni.Both army and navy skimmed off the top scorers on the AFQT Armd Forces Qualification Test and sent them off to colleges across the country, most were to be commissioned, but there were other technical speciality areas. Michigan and Iowa benefitted more than OSU. I’ve heard that the Navy program kept Notre Dame from having to close and is why they continue to schedule Navy every season.
Lol stfu. That is AI 100% Right?