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Re: New Article: A Brief Tribute to Coach Tomlin
Yep. I am lovin Tomlin.
He's young, he showed growth from first to second year, and he's already won the big one... so the pressure's off.
He's young, he showed growth from first to second year, and he's already won the big one... so the pressure's off.
Re: New Article: A Brief Tribute to Coach Tomlin
In his first season, Tomlin suffered from the "lack of respect" problem from some veteran players. I thought that was bullshit by those players to do that to him and it made it more difficult for him to succeed.
But, somehow he won them over quickly, or he ejected their fat asses (Fawneca); this coach is the real deal, folks.
Oh, and Timmay ... bite it hard, hoss. The only thing "set back 40 years" is your brain.
But, somehow he won them over quickly, or he ejected their fat asses (Fawneca); this coach is the real deal, folks.
Oh, and Timmay ... bite it hard, hoss. The only thing "set back 40 years" is your brain.
Re: New Article: A Brief Tribute to Coach Tomlin
Teegre wrote:Mill,
In short, I am thankful (which is not really a strong enough verb) that he is Pittsburgh's coach.
And, again, good article.
Uh, that's an adjective, but we can grok it.
Re: New Article: A Brief Tribute to Coach Tomlin
Nel wrote:Teegre wrote:Mill,
In short, I am thankful (which is not really a strong enough verb) that he is Pittsburgh's coach.
And, again, good article.
Uh, that's an adjective, but we can grok it.
Uh...I meant to do that...uh...hmmm.
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