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by blackoutpony » Sun Dec 15, 2013 1:52 pm
LA_Mustang wrote:couch 'em wrote:Do we need to list all the former players who flopped as coaches?
I agree with you that most don't pan out, but I wouldn't dismiss the chance that Troy could be a helluva coach. That guy has not been good, but he's been great at everything he's done in the game of football. You know he's a leader, passionate, smart, young, well known and very knowledgable about the game. Granted that doesn't mean he'll be a good coach but I have a hard time doubting anything that guy does. One last thing, I know he absolutely HATES losing at anything. So there's no doubt he'd be all in and driven.
So you're saying he wouldn't pencil in losses? 
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by PonyKris89 » Sun Dec 15, 2013 2:03 pm
And SMU would definitely get a pop in attendance!
If he were interested in coaching, this would be perfect school for Troy.
Who knows, maybe he is dropping us a hint.
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by mrydel » Sun Dec 15, 2013 2:17 pm
couch 'em wrote:Do we need to list all the former players who flopped as coaches?
I do not get your point. Most coaches were former players. So most flops were former players. Most successes were former players also. Now I will say most players who made a gazillion dollars playing more often flop, I would imagine because the drive and dedication may not be there. Also being a great player does not make you a great coach. But you cannot dismiss a prospect because he is a former player.
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by ClassOf81 » Sun Dec 15, 2013 2:47 pm
That's awesome. I never liked him as a player, because I don't like the Cowboys, but you get a much more popular, visible fan.
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by Grant Carter » Sun Dec 15, 2013 4:01 pm
I have heard him say many times that he has no interest in coaching because he saw how many hours they worked. He has a great lifestyle right now.
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by ReedFrawg » Sun Dec 15, 2013 4:14 pm
couch 'em wrote:numero_uno wrote:Doesn't he live in HP. SMU should reach out to see if he could help with some kind of marketing ploy.
Take your pick 
Why does he own that dump in Coppell??? 
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by GiddyUp » Sun Dec 15, 2013 4:34 pm
Did anyone screencap and tweet? Good idea
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by GiddyUp » Sun Dec 15, 2013 4:34 pm
ReedFrawg wrote:couch 'em wrote:numero_uno wrote:Doesn't he live in HP. SMU should reach out to see if he could help with some kind of marketing ploy.
Take your pick 
Why does he own that dump in Coppell??? 
His ex-wife?
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by smusic 00 » Sun Dec 15, 2013 4:59 pm
Stabbin' Cabin?
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by photopony » Sun Dec 15, 2013 6:01 pm
I think a color analyst 17 weeks a year is a pretty cushy job. Why go through the pain of growing a mid major college program?
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by LA_Mustang » Sun Dec 15, 2013 6:45 pm
photopony wrote:I think a color analyst 17 weeks a year is a pretty cushy job. Why go through the pain of growing a mid major college program?
Boredom. Guys like Troy love the competition, the challenge. I'm not saying he would do it, or wants to do it, but it would not surprise me.
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by mustangxc » Sun Dec 15, 2013 7:12 pm
mrydel wrote:couch 'em wrote:Do we need to list all the former players who flopped as coaches?
I do not get your point. Most coaches were former players. So most flops were former players. Most successes were former players also. Now I will say most players who made a gazillion dollars playing more often flop, I would imagine because the drive and dedication may not be there. Also being a great player does not make you a great coach. But you cannot dismiss a prospect because he is a former player.
I think that by former players he was referring to former players without any coaching experience, so there only experience is being a star player. I tend to agree that most former players are not cut out to be coaches simply because they played the game, they need coaching experience too. That is not to say that former players that put in some time as coaches could eventually be very successful as head coaches.
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by 35straight » Sun Dec 15, 2013 9:18 pm
Aikman wearing SMU hats, Primetime Jr. on the field, and I saw Charles Haley in Hart's suite for the Texas tech game. That's a lot of cowboys circling our program. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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by smusic 00 » Sun Dec 15, 2013 9:24 pm
As long as they are 90's Cowboys, I like it. Today's (12/15) not so much.
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