Pete Carroll was acting like college football's expert analyst on ESPN this week while talking to Seattle about being its new coach. Typical.
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RidleyGriff said:
Shove it, Wolf.
Start brainstorming new nicknames. No matter who replaces Carroll, you'll be sure to hate them too.
trojanwahine said:
Ridiculous post, Scott. You sound like a scorned girlfriend. Miffed you didn't get the scoop here? You came up with that stupid nickname. Now you just got the check.
Charlie Bucket said:
how grossly unfair...wolf was the one guy in town who supported Larry David (i cant remember his real name anymore) when all the Kool-Aiders were jumping off the B-Ball bandwagon. fight on wolf!
bob85354 said:
So Scott your saying if you interviewed for a job at the L.A. bankrupt Times, you would not keep writing for the Daily News until you were offered a position?
dumb*ss
NOBS said:
bob84, Scott would NEVER get an interview with the Times.
3rdandlong said:
Come on guys, don't be so hard on Wolf. If the Antelope Valley Press courted Wolfie and offered to take him to $8 per hour, and give him full control of the "Pets and
Personel Classifieds" he would bolt too!
Evil Robot said:
It isn't like they pulled him out of the crowd and handed him a tie. He agreed to do it a while back and he was honoring his commitment to come on as an analyst and talk about the game and the whole Rose Bowl / National Championship experience. I thought he did a really good job and if the whole coaching thing doesn't work, he won't have to look too far for a new gig.
You seem to be suggesting that his best options would have been to bail out, at the last second, on the biggest sports media outlet, with whom he has a great relationship or to come out an hour before the National Championship game and turn the broadcast into a press conference detailing that he had met with the Seahawks.
You are correct in one sense. It is typical that people will continue to show up for work, fulfill their obligations to their current employer, until they have a new job.
This is dumb even by your lowered standards. I'm sure this bitterness has nothing to do with with the golden goose that landed in your lap flyig out of town.
What is typical is poor little Wolfie's patent bitterness that Pete Carroll refused to be his BFF. That, and the fact that Pete Carroll knows more about college ball than Wolfie will ever know in eleventy billion years.
Seriously, dude, you really thought this comment was suitable for public consumption, even on a website as inconsequential as the Daily News?
Sad, bro. Truly, truly, sad.
But hilarious.
Brent said:
You know what's typical? Your sarcastic, cynical little comments. Go back to drooling over 19 year old cheerleaders you perv.
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Peatstinks said:
I think Scott nailed it on the head and isn't afraid to be contrarian. Peat cannot be trusted.
Shove it, Wolf.
Start brainstorming new nicknames. No matter who replaces Carroll, you'll be sure to hate them too.
Ridiculous post, Scott. You sound like a scorned girlfriend. Miffed you didn't get the scoop here? You came up with that stupid nickname. Now you just got the check.
how grossly unfair...wolf was the one guy in town who supported Larry David (i cant remember his real name anymore) when all the Kool-Aiders were jumping off the B-Ball bandwagon. fight on wolf!
So Scott your saying if you interviewed for a job at the L.A. bankrupt Times, you would not keep writing for the Daily News until you were offered a position?
dumb*ss
bob84, Scott would NEVER get an interview with the Times.
Come on guys, don't be so hard on Wolf. If the Antelope Valley Press courted Wolfie and offered to take him to $8 per hour, and give him full control of the "Pets and
Personel Classifieds" he would bolt too!
It isn't like they pulled him out of the crowd and handed him a tie. He agreed to do it a while back and he was honoring his commitment to come on as an analyst and talk about the game and the whole Rose Bowl / National Championship experience. I thought he did a really good job and if the whole coaching thing doesn't work, he won't have to look too far for a new gig.
You seem to be suggesting that his best options would have been to bail out, at the last second, on the biggest sports media outlet, with whom he has a great relationship or to come out an hour before the National Championship game and turn the broadcast into a press conference detailing that he had met with the Seahawks.
You are correct in one sense. It is typical that people will continue to show up for work, fulfill their obligations to their current employer, until they have a new job.
This is dumb even by your lowered standards. I'm sure this bitterness has nothing to do with with the golden goose that landed in your lap flyig out of town.
BWA HA HA!
What is typical is poor little Wolfie's patent bitterness that Pete Carroll refused to be his BFF. That, and the fact that Pete Carroll knows more about college ball than Wolfie will ever know in eleventy billion years.
Seriously, dude, you really thought this comment was suitable for public consumption, even on a website as inconsequential as the Daily News?
Sad, bro. Truly, truly, sad.
But hilarious.
You know what's typical? Your sarcastic, cynical little comments. Go back to drooling over 19 year old cheerleaders you perv.
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I think Scott nailed it on the head and isn't afraid to be contrarian. Peat cannot be trusted.
Ruin Trolls: back to you cave. Carroll leaving can't make New Weasel a better coach or your powder puff blue crew beat anyone.
"Typical"? Really? This comment is a joke.