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by ponyinNC » Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:14 pm
...to see what other openings pop up? from all accounts, smu and duke will offer this week, and possibly GT may be in the mix.
but, some pretty big-time BCS schools may still drop the hammer and who knows what will open..(UCLA, Washington, etc.)...we forget b/c we fired PB so long ago, but a lot of schools are grading their coaches now as their seasons just ended.
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by SMUfan4ever » Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:34 pm
I don't know why we all assume PJ is so likely to leave Navy. Has it ever occurred to you that he may just stay where he is? He makes nearly 2 mil a year, 11 of their 12 games were televised nationally(1 on NBC, 1 on CBS, 3 on the ESPN Network,6 on CSTV), he gets to meet the POTUS every year in the Rose Garden, he plays in one of (if not THE) greatest rivalry game on national TV every year (Army-Navy), he coaches kids that say, "yes sir, no sir, no excuse sir." Heck, those people at Navy are going to name a building for him if he stays there.
Seriously, dude...what do we offer him that's better than that??
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by EastStang » Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:36 pm
Umm, more $$$$ and hotter co-eds.
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by SMUfan4ever » Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:43 pm
EastStang wrote:Umm, more $$$$ and hotter co-eds.
Are you dense enough to think that is what he has in mind when he says a deal has to be really "special" for him to leave his current diggs? Special = a few more bucks (they'll match our offer anyway) and hot chicks (he's 50, married with a daughter in high school.)
Get real.
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by ponyinNC » Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:53 pm
SMUfan4ever wrote:I don't know why we all assume PJ is so likely to leave Navy. Has it ever occurred to you that he may just stay where he is? He makes nearly 2 mil a year, 11 of their 12 games were televised nationally(1 on NBC, 1 on CBS, 3 on the ESPN Network,6 on CSTV), he gets to meet the POTUS every year in the Rose Garden, he plays in one of (if not THE) greatest rivalry game on national TV every year (Army-Navy), he coaches kids that say, "yes sir, no sir, no excuse sir." Heck, those people at Navy are going to name a building for him if he stays there.
Seriously, dude...what do we offer him that's better than that??
i think football-wise, he has nothing left to prove at NAVY and quite honestly, they have hit their peak. SMU offers a new challenge, but i am not stupid enough to think that if GT comes calling he wont go there.
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by Insane_Pony_Posse » Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:56 pm
re:Get real
You need to "get real"!
SMU has alot to offer and besides that there can be a million other reasons why he may want to leave your described "paradise at Navy".
Who knows..... maybe he hates his boss maybe his wife is not happy there maybe his kids are not happy there maybe he needs a change of scenery maybe he likes warmer weather maybe he wants a big new challenge maybe he "clicks" with Orsini maybe he loves being the "hero" & wants to do it here
it's not uncommon in business for talented people to move on to new challenges....
It's amazing how many people that seem to think SMU has so little to offer and basically everything sucks about SMU..... but they hang out on PonyFans to spew their negative crap day in and day out.
If it sucks so bad here...what the hell are ya'll doing on PonyFans all the time?
C-ya @ Milos!
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by mustang91 » Mon Dec 03, 2007 2:00 pm
SMUfan4ever wrote:EastStang wrote:Umm, more $$$$ and hotter co-eds.
Are you dense enough to think that is what he has in mind when he says a deal has to be really "special" for him to leave his current diggs? Special = a few more bucks (they'll match our offer anyway) and hot chicks (he's 50, married with a daughter in high school.) Get real.
There's a great article somenoe posted on PF interviewing Johnson's wife and daughter. It gives great insight on how PJ thinks. She is quoted at saying "just tell Paul he can't do it and he will want to prove you wrong." Or something to that point. What she was talking about was when PJ took the Navy job. Apparently everyone told him not to take the job, it was a dead in job and no one could win at Navy consistantly. Does that sound like the SMU job?
My point is most succuessful coaches have high opinions of themselves and there abilities. PJ has done everything he can do at Navy there's nothing more to prove. He's ready for a change and a new challenge.
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by Pony Soup » Mon Dec 03, 2007 2:06 pm
SMUfan4ever wrote: he coaches kids that say, "yes sir, no sir, no excuse sir."
Stallion's phikeias?
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by PonyPatrol » Mon Dec 03, 2007 2:09 pm
Jack Bauer...phi or not a phi?
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by Pony Soup » Mon Dec 03, 2007 2:12 pm
Definitely Phi
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by SMUfan4ever » Mon Dec 03, 2007 2:14 pm
Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:re:Get real
Who knows..... maybe he hates his boss maybe his wife is not happy there maybe his kids are not happy there maybe he needs a change of scenery maybe he likes warmer weather maybe he wants a big new challenge maybe he "clicks" with Orsini maybe he loves being the "hero" & wants to do it here
Exactly. Who knows? You! You know! You know Paul Johnson and he tells you these things?! Hell no, you don't. So you ASSume all (or one) of these is true.
Actually, regarding warm weather, his daughter is on record saying she wants to live where it snows. Please, do research before posting something like that. http://navy.scout.com/2/676236.html
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by ponyinNC » Mon Dec 03, 2007 2:15 pm
SMUfan4ever wrote:Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:re:Get real
Who knows..... maybe he hates his boss maybe his wife is not happy there maybe his kids are not happy there maybe he needs a change of scenery maybe he likes warmer weather maybe he wants a big new challenge maybe he "clicks" with Orsini maybe he loves being the "hero" & wants to do it here
Exactly. Who knows? You! You know! You know Paul Johnson and he tells you these things?! Hell no, you don't. So you ASSume all (or one) of these is true. Actually, regarding warm weather, his daughter is on record saying she wants to live where it snows. Please, do research before posting something like that. http://navy.scout.com/2/676236.html
haha, well last time i checked it snows in Big D a lot more that in RDU area!!! 
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by SMUfan4ever » Mon Dec 03, 2007 2:19 pm
ponyinNC wrote:SMUfan4ever wrote:Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:re:Get real
Who knows..... maybe he hates his boss maybe his wife is not happy there maybe his kids are not happy there maybe he needs a change of scenery maybe he likes warmer weather maybe he wants a big new challenge maybe he "clicks" with Orsini maybe he loves being the "hero" & wants to do it here
Exactly. Who knows? You! You know! You know Paul Johnson and he tells you these things?! Hell no, you don't. So you ASSume all (or one) of these is true. Actually, regarding warm weather, his daughter is on record saying she wants to live where it snows. Please, do research before posting something like that. http://navy.scout.com/2/676236.html
haha, well last time i checked it snows in Big D a lot more that in RDU area!!! 
Really??
Raleigh averages 58 inches a year. Dallas averages 44 inches a year.
http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/onl ... wfall.html
Research, people! Research!
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by Alaric » Mon Dec 03, 2007 2:23 pm
You should have read your research a little better, it said Dallas averaged 44 inches of snow "during the last ice age".
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by Pony Soup » Mon Dec 03, 2007 2:32 pm
yeah, D town does NOT get 44 inches a year...
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