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Wouldn't Urban Meyer be a better fit for the NFL?

JRforUM

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Think about it.

Rock Star attitude, bigger than the game, bigger than the team, individualism, complacency, dissension, division, etc. It all adds up to NFL Attitude. No TEAM approach for the college game.

Maybe that's why he moves around every 5 years or so. Can you say, Pete Carroll?

O$U may be in more trouble than they know.

Go Blue!
 
If he was more suited to that game, the NFL would have come calling a long time ago.

Also, I think it's a tad over reactive to say the inmates are running the asylum in Columbus.
 
If he was more suited to that game, the NFL would have come calling a long time ago.

Also, I think it's a tad over reactive to say the inmates are running the asylum in Columbus.
Not saying "the inmates are running the asylum" or gonna force him out. Just see a track record & trend with him bailing when things get difficult. We'll see.

His attitude & style is more suited for the NFL where both the coaches & players are me, me , me.

Go Blue!
 
Think about it.

Rock Star attitude, bigger than the game, bigger than the team, individualism, complacency, dissension, division, etc. It all adds up to NFL Attitude. No TEAM approach for the college game.

Maybe that's why he moves around every 5 years or so. Can you say, Pete Carroll?

O$U may be in more trouble than they know.

Go Blue!
That heartburn might get really bad in the NFL.
 
I think Urban Meyer would be the biggest flameout failure ever in the history of the college-coach-to-NFL-coach experiment...in this lifetime...in this universe.
Saban couldn't do it. Spurrier was awful. Meyer would be worse. Coaches like these guys have to be totally in charge from top to bottom and can't be questioned by anybody, not no way, not no how.

Jim Harbaugh, for all his eccentricities, was much better suited than those guys for the NFL....and even he had a hard time dealing with management.
 
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