BoazHoes wrote:Jeffrey Lebowski wrote:When I was pretending to be a Division 1 football player on the scout team, getting beat up daily by Bordano, Gedwed, and Jason Evans, Coach Schumann, without question, made the most impact on me, and in my opinion, on the team as a whole. He is a great coach, with a perfect balance of intensity and respect for his players. When he spoke, people listened. UAB is lucky to have him.
"a perfect balance of intensity and respect" what??? is this a wine tasting?
Are you sure your not confusing him with G-Hill? What a great scout team coach!
Gedwed? That cat couldn't knock the foam off root beer. You might as well said Kevin Lias was knocking you around.
Which, by the way... the players you mentioned were gone the year Caven arrived. They were Rossley's guys.
What the hell are you talking about Boaz? I never said Schumann was the scout team coach...but when I was getting knocked around on scout team offense my freshman year (When BORDANO, GEDWED, and EVANS were still playing during Cavan's first season), we obviously got a lot of exposure to and interaction with Coach Schumann while he was coaching the defense.
And yes, Schumann was very
intense and could get as riled up as any coach I ever played for, but he
respected each player he dealt with, from the Bordanos all the way down to the scrubs like me. And that is what made the players want to play so hard for him and what made him such an effective coach. So, no dumb$hit, this is not a winetasting.
And as for your stupid [deleted] Gedwed remark...were you out there practicing with him?? If so, then I must not have realized what a bada$$ you were. Gedwed, while maybe he wasn't Bordano, was a talented guy who could really play when he wanted to.
Save your ignorance for someone else please.
Let me explain something to you. I am not "Mr. Lebowski". You're Mr. Lebowski. I'm the Dude. So that's what you call me.