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Did O'Liar retire yet?

i think it was a lie :D

 

From here on, I'll apply the Professor Charsibb technique. I read a Tuxedo Yoda tweet that O'Liar is not going to retire and that he's waiting for an opening either in the Ivy League or Sunbelt to open, so he can jump ship to a much better football conference with more exposure. He'll be wearing a Holtzian white windbreaker, as he defects, and he'll likely take all-galaxy QB Elijah Ironside with him, wherever he lands. :D  :popcorn:

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USF would have fired him too.

We rescinded one job for false résumé information.

We fired one coach for slapping a player.

GoL lied on his résumé an killed a player. He wouldn't have lasted at USF. And all of those years he was there his program that he built lost to USF until we were in our worst point in program history due to Holtz.

 

Technically, O'Liar lying on his resume is the reason he got the UCF job.

Kind of shows what that program is willing to accept...

 

 

 

...Never mind that he got a raise after killing a player

 

You must be surprised that the Niners would hire a coach that head butts student-athletes too.  Maybe we should talk about the moral compass of certain newly hired BB assistant that was recently hired by USF, huh? 

 

 

WOW...

 

Headbutting a player does not equal, or have any similarities or comparison to, killing one...

 

A player dying due to a medical condition is different that murder.  It's sometimes hard to see this through green and gold glasses. 

 

 

NO.  NO.  NO.  and NO.

 

The player had a medical condition.  O'Leary KNEW the player had this condition.  Summer drills are the most dangerous time for a player with this condition, as was explained to O'Leary.  During said conditioning, if a player with this condition is having trouble they are to stop and be evaluated by the training staff and given oxygen if necessary.  Players with this condition can and do achieve high levels of athletic achievement, they need to build stamina more slowly at times.  "Pushing through" the way Bear Bryant used to do things could mean death.  The player can do just as much work, or more work, it has to be done smarter.  O'Leary knew he had at least one player with this condition, and he banned the trainers from the workout, against university rules and any reasonable set of standards by anyone in this century.  Then he saw this player exhibiting EXACTLY the symptoms that were described to him as warning signs.  EXACTLY the symptoms that should set off red flags.  And he cursed at the kid and told him to keep running until it became obvious to even O'Liar that the kid was in cardiac arrest.

 

This was not a kid dying from an unknown condition.  That happens even if everyone does everything right.  

 

This was manslaughter, if not murder.

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USF would have fired him too.

We rescinded one job for false résumé information.

We fired one coach for slapping a player.

GoL lied on his résumé an killed a player. He wouldn't have lasted at USF. And all of those years he was there his program that he built lost to USF until we were in our worst point in program history due to Holtz.

 

Technically, O'Liar lying on his resume is the reason he got the UCF job.

Kind of shows what that program is willing to accept...

 

 

 

...Never mind that he got a raise after killing a player

 

You must be surprised that the Niners would hire a coach that head butts student-athletes too.  Maybe we should talk about the moral compass of certain newly hired BB assistant that was recently hired by USF, huh? 

 

 

WOW...

 

Headbutting a player does not equal, or have any similarities or comparison to, killing one...

 

A player dying due to a medical condition is different that murder.  It's sometimes hard to see this through green and gold glasses. 

 

 

NO.  NO.  NO.  and NO.

 

The player had a medical condition.  O'Leary KNEW the player had this condition.  Summer drills are the most dangerous time for a player with this condition, as was explained to O'Leary.  During said conditioning, if a player with this condition is having trouble they are to stop and be evaluated by the training staff and given oxygen if necessary.  Players with this condition can and do achieve high levels of athletic achievement, they need to build stamina more slowly at times.  "Pushing through" the way Bear Bryant used to do things could mean death.  The player can do just as much work, or more work, it has to be done smarter.  O'Leary knew he had at least one player with this condition, and he banned the trainers from the workout, against university rules and any reasonable set of standards by anyone in this century.  Then he saw this player exhibiting EXACTLY the symptoms that were described to him as warning signs.  EXACTLY the symptoms that should set off red flags.  And he cursed at the kid and told him to keep running until it became obvious to even O'Liar that the kid was in cardiac arrest.

 

This was not a kid dying from an unknown condition.  That happens even if everyone does everything right.  

 

This was manslaughter, if not murder.

 

Thanks for enlighting us all!  It's great to finally hear from an actual eyewhitness like yourself.  I'm glad that I now know EXACTLY what happened.  Let's hope GOL keep pushing his players like BEAR BRYANT and winning MAJOR bowls and conferences.  We certainly don't wan't him to get all Holtzy soft.  #ChargeOn :04-rock:

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USF would have fired him too.

We rescinded one job for false résumé information.

We fired one coach for slapping a player.

GoL lied on his résumé an killed a player. He wouldn't have lasted at USF. And all of those years he was there his program that he built lost to USF until we were in our worst point in program history due to Holtz.

 

Technically, O'Liar lying on his resume is the reason he got the UCF job.

Kind of shows what that program is willing to accept...

 

 

 

...Never mind that he got a raise after killing a player

 

You must be surprised that the Niners would hire a coach that head butts student-athletes too.  Maybe we should talk about the moral compass of certain newly hired BB assistant that was recently hired by USF, huh? 

 

 

WOW...

 

Headbutting a player does not equal, or have any similarities or comparison to, killing one...

 

A player dying due to a medical condition is different that murder.  It's sometimes hard to see this through green and gold glasses. 

 

 

NO.  NO.  NO.  and NO.

 

The player had a medical condition.  O'Leary KNEW the player had this condition.  Summer drills are the most dangerous time for a player with this condition, as was explained to O'Leary.  During said conditioning, if a player with this condition is having trouble they are to stop and be evaluated by the training staff and given oxygen if necessary.  Players with this condition can and do achieve high levels of athletic achievement, they need to build stamina more slowly at times.  "Pushing through" the way Bear Bryant used to do things could mean death.  The player can do just as much work, or more work, it has to be done smarter.  O'Leary knew he had at least one player with this condition, and he banned the trainers from the workout, against university rules and any reasonable set of standards by anyone in this century.  Then he saw this player exhibiting EXACTLY the symptoms that were described to him as warning signs.  EXACTLY the symptoms that should set off red flags.  And he cursed at the kid and told him to keep running until it became obvious to even O'Liar that the kid was in cardiac arrest.

 

This was not a kid dying from an unknown condition.  That happens even if everyone does everything right.  

 

This was manslaughter, if not murder.

 

Thanks for enlighting us all!  It's great to finally hear from an actual eyewhitness like yourself.  I'm glad that I now know EXACTLY what happened.  Let's hope GOL keep pushing his players like BEAR BRYANT and winning MAJOR bowls and conferences.  We certainly don't wan't him to get all Holtzy soft.  #ChargeOn :04-rock:

 

My alma mater got Holtzy soft, but now we're all hoping they're Taggart tough. See you on Black Friday, Pegasus. That's a terrible secondary mascot, by the way. :stirpot:

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USF would have fired him too.

We rescinded one job for false résumé information.

We fired one coach for slapping a player.

GoL lied on his résumé an killed a player. He wouldn't have lasted at USF. And all of those years he was there his program that he built lost to USF until we were in our worst point in program history due to Holtz.

 

Technically, O'Liar lying on his resume is the reason he got the UCF job.

Kind of shows what that program is willing to accept...

 

 

 

...Never mind that he got a raise after killing a player

 

You must be surprised that the Niners would hire a coach that head butts student-athletes too.  Maybe we should talk about the moral compass of certain newly hired BB assistant that was recently hired by USF, huh? 

 

 

WOW...

 

Headbutting a player does not equal, or have any similarities or comparison to, killing one...

 

A player dying due to a medical condition is different that murder.  It's sometimes hard to see this through green and gold glasses. 

 

 

NO.  NO.  NO.  and NO.

 

The player had a medical condition.  O'Leary KNEW the player had this condition.  Summer drills are the most dangerous time for a player with this condition, as was explained to O'Leary.  During said conditioning, if a player with this condition is having trouble they are to stop and be evaluated by the training staff and given oxygen if necessary.  Players with this condition can and do achieve high levels of athletic achievement, they need to build stamina more slowly at times.  "Pushing through" the way Bear Bryant used to do things could mean death.  The player can do just as much work, or more work, it has to be done smarter.  O'Leary knew he had at least one player with this condition, and he banned the trainers from the workout, against university rules and any reasonable set of standards by anyone in this century.  Then he saw this player exhibiting EXACTLY the symptoms that were described to him as warning signs.  EXACTLY the symptoms that should set off red flags.  And he cursed at the kid and told him to keep running until it became obvious to even O'Liar that the kid was in cardiac arrest.

 

This was not a kid dying from an unknown condition.  That happens even if everyone does everything right.  

 

This was manslaughter, if not murder.

 

Thanks for enlighting us all!  It's great to finally hear from an actual eyewhitness like yourself.  I'm glad that I now know EXACTLY what happened.  Let's hope GOL keep pushing his players like BEAR BRYANT and winning MAJOR bowls and conferences.  We certainly don't wan't him to get all Holtzy soft.  #ChargeOn :04-rock:

 

My alma mater got Holtzy soft, but now we're all hoping they're Taggart tough. See you on Black Friday, Pegasus. That's a terrible secondary mascot, by the way. :stirpot:

 

All the farm animals were taken by inferior schools, including the golden brahman, so we had to go with a mythical creature.  We like it, and that' all that matters. BTW, Taggart tough was Taggart 2 wins last year.  Taggart is recruting a bit better on paper, but Holtz had decent recruiting classes on paper too.  It all comes down to coaching when your dealing with 2 and 3 star talent.  I guess we'll see if Taggert can develop into a good coach.  He only had to recruit at WKU to improved that sluggish program to seven wins.

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^^^ and O'Leary went winless his first-year at UCiF.. what's your ******* point?

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I think it's too much to ask him for one.

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^^^ and O'Leary went winless his first-year at UCiF.. what's your ******* point?

 

 

 

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