I'm looking forward to the Urban experiment at Jacksonville becoming a disaster. He'll have some early success, because he is a very talented coach, and because the AFC South is going to be a joke now that Watt and Watson are leaving Houston, but it'll come crashing down rather quickly. My guess is he gets Jacksonville into playoff contention in 2021, setting up high expectations, only for everything going sideways midway through the 2022 season., with Urban stepping down due to "exhaustion".
Me too, but there is a part of me that wonders if we, as a society, will ever get back to the point that we will give people a chance to 'change their spots' and become descent people that can work again. Or is this guy destined to work in a call center the rest of his life?The firing took a tad longer than I expected lolJacksonville Jaguars director of sports performance Chris Doyle resigns amid backlash — ESPN
In a statement announcing Chris Doyle's resignation, Jaguars coach Urban Meyer and GM Trent Baalke said they should have given "greater consideration" to how the hire affected all involved.apple.news
Normally I’d say after 3-5 years he will be able to coach again. These days, I wonder if his mom’s basement is too public anymore. Sadly, I’m only half joking.Me too, but there is a part of me that wonders if we, as a society, will ever get back to the point that we will give people a chance to 'change their spots' and become descent people that can work again. Or is this guy destined to work in a call center the rest of his life?
Me too, but there is a part of me that wonders if we, as a society, will ever get back to the point that we will give people a chance to 'change their spots' and become descent people that can work again. Or is this guy destined to work in a call center the rest of his life?
I think it depends on what the issue was and that's kind of a slippery slope. We as humans pick what is forgiven and what is not, there is no way to have blanket forgiveness so to speak as that can encompass many horrible things.Me too, but there is a part of me that wonders if we, as a society, will ever get back to the point that we will give people a chance to 'change their spots' and become descent people that can work again. Or is this guy destined to work in a call center the rest of his life?