Moral outrage? Well not sure I would depict the the memes I have seen as outrage. Urban only has to explain his behavior to three groups of people. His wife and family, his ownership group, and his team. It isn't my place or my families place to be morally "outraged".I'm guessing 90% of the Jacksonville players have fist bumped him since the incident.
It always makes me chuckle when I read the moral outrage that follows events like these.
Unfortunately, Chip, what you suggest seems to fit events pretty well.Everywhere Urban goes there's smoke, and where there's smoke...
I just think he's a great coach with bad character. When I went to see Buffalo play tOSU under Urby in the Horseshoe awhile back, they were hitting these MAC walk-on kids out of bounds, going for it on 4th down in the 1st half, going for two... zero class; it was a bodybag game and they were torturing Buffalo with their 5* athletes. This is also Aaron Hernandez's mentor at Florida, now he's got this weird cad-ish video of grinding at a club, and don't forget the weird unspecified "health" problems that seem to materialize whenever he wants to job hop.
Good coach, bad guy. Doubt this is the last 'smoke' we see out of him.
Wouldn't be surprised if the Jags have a PI or "opposition research" on Urban's trail.Wouldn't shock me at all to hear that Urban himself asks the Jax ownership team to move on from him.
Will this affect his resume as it relates to blue blood college football programs. LOL, no.
I would think this would be most impactful at the college, not NFL, level. Not that blue bloods wouldn't do almost anything to win, but so would NFL teams (when actually trying to win), and at most colleges, they at least have to give service to being "molders of young men," "part of the university community," and so on, with decisions having more, er, "stakeholders" who might care, or give lip service to caring, about this stuff.Wouldn't shock me at all to hear that Urban himself asks the Jax ownership team to move on from him.
Will this affect his resume as it relates to blue blood college football programs. LOL, no.
I would think this would be most impactful at the college, not NFL, level. Not that blue bloods wouldn't do almost anything to win, but so would NFL teams (when actually trying to win), and at most colleges, they at least have to give service to being "molders of young men," "part of the university community," and so on, with decisions having more, er, "stakeholders" who might care, or give lip service to caring, about this stuff.
That’s no way to speak of another man’s junk.Remember Bob Craft’s little problem at the massage parlor?
Me neither.
Nuance….if you don’t remember just Google urban Meyer .Remember Bob Craft’s little problem at the massage parlor?
Me neither.
I don’t know. I think that was a bit different. Kraft’s wife of many years had passed away, so he gets a massage and a happy ending.Remember Bob Craft’s little problem at the massage parlor?
Me neither.