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If he is truly guilty of losing control it was all that damned caffiene!  He could probably sue Pepsico.

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The bad news is - you've got, all of you've got just one week to regain your jobs starting with tonight. Starting with tonight's sit. Oh? Have I got your attention now? Good. "Cause we're adding a little something to this month's sales contest. As you all know first prize is a Cadillac El Dorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired. Get the picture? You laughing now? You got leads. Mitch and Murray paid good money, get their names to sell them. you can't close the leads youre given you can't close ****. You ARE ****. Hit the bricks pal, and beat it 'cause you are going OUT."

Sorry gang I figured I'd bring a little humor to the situation with our beloved CJL. I couldn't help but think of the first piece of dialouge when I heard Coach was asking for his job back.

I posted the rest because because we all have jobs that we want to keep but in the end we are expected to produce. I'm of the opinion that CJL should have openly lost his job for lack of production. He had control of the program, a BCS conference, florida recruits and the best fans in the world and he couldn't produce, let alone just keep his hands to himself. It's just unfortunate that he couldn't leave a legacy on better terms.

Get back to me when USF has the name, prestige, tradition, facilities and football budget that Florida, Florida State, Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, USC, LSU, Alabama...Need I go on?  It's astounding you think USF belongs in that elite group after only a few years of football.

mmm... I don't think I wrote that but apparently you read it somwhere between the lines. All I'm saying is he had the opportunity and created it yet he couldn't control it...?

Then perhaps you could 'splain this to me, Lucy...

I posted the rest because because we all have jobs that we want to keep but in the end we are expected to produce. I'm of the opinion that CJL should have openly lost his job for lack of production. He had control of the program, a BCS conference, florida recruits and the best fans in the world and he couldn't produce, let alone just keep his hands to himself. It's just unfortunate that he couldn't leave a legacy on better terms.

He couldn't produce?  Exactly what could he not produce?

Sorry but most people are of the opinion that JL didn't get the job done

I think most people were of the opinion that he hadn't finished the job yet .... The difference was that some didn't think he could finish the job and some wanted to give him some more time.

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The bad news is - you've got, all of you've got just one week to regain your jobs starting with tonight. Starting with tonight's sit. Oh? Have I got your attention now? Good. "Cause we're adding a little something to this month's sales contest. As you all know first prize is a Cadillac El Dorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired. Get the picture? You laughing now? You got leads. Mitch and Murray paid good money, get their names to sell them. you can't close the leads youre given you can't close ****. You ARE ****. Hit the bricks pal, and beat it 'cause you are going OUT."

Sorry gang I figured I'd bring a little humor to the situation with our beloved CJL. I couldn't help but think of the first piece of dialouge when I heard Coach was asking for his job back.

I posted the rest because because we all have jobs that we want to keep but in the end we are expected to produce. I'm of the opinion that CJL should have openly lost his job for lack of production. He had control of the program, a BCS conference, florida recruits and the best fans in the world and he couldn't produce, let alone just keep his hands to himself. It's just unfortunate that he couldn't leave a legacy on better terms.

Get back to me when USF has the name, prestige, tradition, facilities and football budget that Florida, Florida State, Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, USC, LSU, Alabama...Need I go on?  It's astounding you think USF belongs in that elite group after only a few years of football.

mmm... I don't think I wrote that but apparently you read it somwhere between the lines. All I'm saying is he had the opportunity and created it yet he couldn't control it...?

Then perhaps you could 'splain this to me, Lucy...

I posted the rest because because we all have jobs that we want to keep but in the end we are expected to produce. I'm of the opinion that CJL should have openly lost his job for lack of production. He had control of the program, a BCS conference, florida recruits and the best fans in the world and he couldn't produce, let alone just keep his hands to himself. It's just unfortunate that he couldn't leave a legacy on better terms.

He couldn't produce?  Exactly what could he not produce?

Sorry but most people are of the opinion that JL didn't get the job done

I think most people were of the opinion that he hadn't finished the job yet .... The difference was that some didn't think he could finish the job and some wanted to give him some more time.

either way he didn't finish what he started and the way it ended, for me, was completely un-expected.

He was headed in the direction of "lack of production on the field" but I think he would of had a hndful of years left before he was fired.We beat Auburn with C-usa recruits he should of at least had time, no he deserved the time.

unfortunately he wasn't able to produce the most important attribute that wins championships, poise

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Will you go to lunch?  Will you?  WILL YOU GO TO LUNCH?!

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