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The Pirate claims TG a scoundrel

I think sports is supposed to be fun. I like my characters and dislike how sterile things get when everyone's words get parsed and analyzed by sports talk radio et al like they're politicians or something. I want more, not less, of the Mike Leach, Bill Walton and others who go off the corporate script.
So you think locking an alleged hooker killers kid in a storage shed is fun? Huh? Well do ya?
 
The same people that laud Gregg Popovich and Steve Kerr’s commentary on presidential items and social commentary most likely hate Mike Leach for his.

It’s very much conservative / liberal identification whether you like him or not imo.
 
The same people that laud Gregg Popovich and Steve Kerr’s commentary on presidential items and social commentary most likely hate Mike Leach for his.

It’s very much conservative / liberal identification whether you like him or not imo.
I don’t like or dislike any athlete/coach for their public political stance. Honestly doesn’t even enter my mind. Did anyone bring up his politics here? Why did you?
 
For instance of my circle of friends, it’s split left and right. The left hate all things Leach, the right think he’s awesome.

There is something to that.
 
For instance of my circle of friends, it’s split left and right. The left hate all things Leach, the right think he’s awesome.

There is something to that.
I can see that. Lots of folks seem to let politics shade a lot of stuff in their lives. Natural offshoot of so many years of our political news coverage being the way it is.
 
In my little Buff group, the lefties like Leach way more than the righties. At the end of the day, Leach is hard to categorize actually. He sometimes says some pretty far right stuff, but it's hard to know if he's being sarcastic or not.
 
In my little Buff group, the lefties like Leach way more than the righties. At the end of the day, Leach is hard to categorize actually. He sometimes says some pretty far right stuff, but it's hard to know if he's being sarcastic or not.
He's a Trumper, but whatever, in the football context he's hilarious and different. Glad he's not our coach but I'm glad he's in the p12
 
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Dykes, Leach and Holgorsen are a small fraction of the number of high-level coaches who have emerged from the 2000 Texas Tech staff. Combined with the Red Raider players on that squad, eight people from that team are or were head coaches of FBS programs, eight more have been coordinators at the FBS level, and in all, 23 have been college or NFL coaches. “The level a guy was coaching at never mattered to Mike,” said Manny Matsakis, Leach’s first special teams coordinator at Texas Tech. “There’s great coaches everywhere. It’s just getting the right mix together. And Mike was a master of that.”

Leach's effect on the game is pretty wild.
 
Well if the Ute did infact trade for a rifle, it's game over ... definite problems indeed for the rest including poor Ralphie
 
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