Cowherd said...

#26
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Cowturd? No one listens to that bumbling attention whore

Probably should. He is the #1 handicapper in Vegas this year. He may not know which coach UT is getting, and he may be a dick, but he knows his **** when it comes to football.
 
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Probably should. He is the #1 handicapper in Vegas this year. He may not know which coach UT is getting, and he may be a dick, but he knows his **** when it comes to football.

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UT has to interview some people....it's gonna use some coaches to get leverage and through the attention off of what really is happening.

This won't be the first or last name before the weekend.

Just little pawns in our chess game of Gruden.
 
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Todd Graham is like Bobby Petrino and Lane Kiffin rolled into one.

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A world class offensive playcaller and world class recruiter rolled into one?!?!?!?! Score!
 
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Probably should. He is the #1 handicapper in Vegas this year. He may not know which coach UT is getting, and he may be a dick, but he knows his **** when it comes to football.


He knows what a real handicapper who knows tells the producer who passes along to him. He is a brand of Evil Mouse Holdings who will tell you something on Friday, the exact opposite will happen on Saturday or Sunday, and on Monday he'll tell you how he was right all along.
 
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He knows what a real handicapper who knows tells the producer who passes along to him. He is a brand of Evil Mouse Holdings who will tell you something on Friday, the exact opposite will happen on Saturday or Sunday, and on Monday he'll tell you how he was right all along.

He gives his Blazing 5 picks on Friday's broadcast and they even post them on the ESPN site. He can't backtrack them.
 
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He knows what a real handicapper who knows tells the producer who passes along to him. He is a brand of Evil Mouse Holdings who will tell you something on Friday, the exact opposite will happen on Saturday or Sunday, and on Monday he'll tell you how he was right all along.

You don't listen to him do you? He admits when he was wrong every Monday. It's a segment called "where Colin was right, where Colin was wrong". He admits when he is wrong all the time. But he also makes fun of sports nerds that email him all the time about being wrong but are suspiciously quiet when he is right.
 
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He's not terrible, but I do think he's a homer for certain teams/people always. I am not going to trust him on an SEC coaching search, he might be credible about some things but he is out of the loop sometimes and just wrong. I don't think his expertise are in this area.
 
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He's not terrible, but I do think he's a homer for certain teams/people always. I am not going to trust him on an SEC coaching search, he might be credible about some things but he is out of the loop sometimes and just wrong. I don't think his expertise are in this area.

He isn't a journalists that looks for breaking news. He is an opinion guy who comments on news passed his way. I think the only reason he even mentioned it was to get a dig at Graham about switching jobs every other year.
 
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#38
I don't doubt they interview him. I suppose if they have to interview a few candidates to make sure everything is politically correct. Why not interview some guy you have no intention of hiring that Will not show up on your schedule anytime soon if he is offended once he realizes he was only given a token interview.
 
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You don't listen to him do you? He admits when he was wrong every Monday. It's a segment called "where Colin was right, where Colin was wrong". He admits when he is wrong all the time. But he also makes fun of sports nerds that email him all the time about being wrong but are suspiciously quiet when he is right.


Wrong, Fluffy. Listen to him during the week. I know he does the right and wrong segment. I also know he is a known and busted plagiarist (that means he steals other people's work and passes it off as his own, in case you were wondering).

He can be right about games and situations, but those picks by checking enough online gaming handicappers or sportsbooks. He has a wealth of information to draw from, and he is still misses way more than he should.

But hey, he gets audience and ratings. What else matters to Evil Mouse Holdings?
 
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Wrong, Fluffy. Listen to him during the week. I know he does the right and wrong segment. I also know he is a known and busted plagiarist (that means he steals other people's work and passes it off as his own, in case you were wondering).

He can be right about games and situations, but those picks by checking enough online gaming handicappers or sportsbooks. He has a wealth of information to draw from, and he is still misses way more than he should.

But hey, he gets audience and ratings. What else matters to Evil Mouse Holdings?

OMG you mean he has resources at his disposal to form his opinions? The nerve!

What has he been busted for plagiarizing?
 
#43
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OMG you mean he has resources at his disposal to form his opinions? The nerve!

What has he been busted for plagiarizing?

1. He ripped off a Michigan University sports zone bit and passed it off as his own. He got called on it and had to apologize. Not exactly Watergate and it is only sports radio nonsense, but…

2. Yes, he has sources and data. Data available to most anyone. There are numerous posters on this board that would beat his averages easily. Hell, a monkey throwing darts at a board would be within 10% of his picks.

3. He is packaged as the “edgy contrarian anti-establishment guy”. He is as establishment as it gets. To coin one his favorite towns of condescension, if he wasn’t he’d be doing weather reports in Scranton. He is paid to hype USC football, Duke basketball, the Patriots, the Yankees, the Lakers, Kobe, LeBraaaaaaaawn (as he calls him). He is an ESPN product. He sells ESPN products i.e. LeBron, Kobe, USC, Yankees, etc. Any sports talk radio guy could be plugged in his spot. You like the guy. Fine. I don’t. And that’s that.

4. What was the point of this thread again? Todd Graham as our coach? Oh, hell no.

5. Hope your Thanksgiving was excellent. Kirk out.
 

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