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re: My favorite Pat Dye quote
Posted on 4/18/11 at 9:50 am to beatbammer
Posted on 4/18/11 at 9:50 am to beatbammer
Wouldn't necessarily call it my favorite, but it's from the only time I saw him in person -- 1975 when he was Head Coach at East Carolina.
I was a member of the UNC team then and we lost to ECU that year. After the game ended, Pat Dye walked past me on his way to shake hands with Coach Dooley.
As he walked by I said, "good game, Coach". He looked at me and said, "damn right it was a good game! We kicked ya'll's arse!"
Jerk
I was a member of the UNC team then and we lost to ECU that year. After the game ended, Pat Dye walked past me on his way to shake hands with Coach Dooley.
As he walked by I said, "good game, Coach". He looked at me and said, "damn right it was a good game! We kicked ya'll's arse!"
Jerk
Posted on 4/18/11 at 10:37 am to gbunce
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As he walked by I said, "good game, Coach". He looked at me and said, "damn right it was a good game! We kicked ya'll's arse!"
Jerk
Well, I don't think anyone has ever allowed the words "Pat Dye" and "class" to collide in the same sentence before.
Posted on 4/18/11 at 11:43 am to NBamaAlum
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Can you imagine anyone ever having the success or generating such a coaching tree as Coach Bryant in this day and age?
No because if Bryant was coaching in college football of today he would have been run off after his 1969 and 1970 records.
Posted on 4/18/11 at 11:52 am to bamasgot13
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Well, I don't think anyone has ever allowed the words "Pat Dye" and "class" to collide in the same sentence before.
Well, he did learn how to behave like a coach and how to recruit from the master himself.
Posted on 4/18/11 at 11:54 am to beatbammer
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Well, he did learn how to behave like a coach and how to recruit from the master himself.
Actually, Brynt was well known in his own day for showing class to an opponent when he won and lost.
This post was edited on 4/18/11 at 11:55 am
Posted on 4/18/11 at 12:18 pm to secfan123
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Actually, Brynt was well known in his own day for showing class to an opponent when he won and lost.
Yeah... that ol' "cow college" stuff and pretending to push a plow in front of the AU student section? Nothin' but class!
Posted on 4/18/11 at 12:20 pm to beatbammer
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Yeah... that ol' "cow college" stuff and pretending to push a plow in front of the AU student section? Nothin' but class!
yeah, do you even know the story? im guessing you dont. the students (auburn) before the game were chanting "plow bear plow" and, as a joke he pretended to plow. do you think before you post?
Posted on 4/18/11 at 12:23 pm to secfan123
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yeah, do you even know the story? im guessing you dont. the students (auburn) before the game were chanting "plow bear plow" and, as a joke he pretended to plow. do you think before you post?
Yeah, I got friends who were students at that game and your story is bullshite.
So, yeah, I think I do think before I post. Did you think that I thought that I think?
Posted on 4/18/11 at 12:24 pm to beatbammer
Yeah, that whole deal arose out of Coach Bryant's comment that his fear of failure was based upon him being forced to be "behind a flatulent mule pulling a plow".
Posted on 4/18/11 at 12:27 pm to beatbammer
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Yeah, I got friends who were students at that game and your story is bullshite.
Lets go into into this, shall we? Bryant ribbed Auburn in newspaper saying if he couldnt beat them he miht as well go back to plowing. When he got on the field, the Auburn fans started chanting "plow bear plow" ie "we're going to beat you, bear." Then, he started to plow. A joke. Did you REALLY think he just randomly started acting like he was plowing, for no apparent reason? REALLY?
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So, yeah, I think I do think before I post. Did you think that I thought that I think?
Possibly.
Posted on 4/18/11 at 12:29 pm to beatbammer
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So, yeah, I think I do think before I post. Did you think that I thought that I think?
I think I'd have thought of a better way to state that sentence and question.
Posted on 4/18/11 at 12:35 pm to Alahunter
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So, yeah, I think I do think before I post. Did you think that I thought that I think?
I think I'd have thought of a better way to state that sentence and question.
Ya think?
Posted on 4/18/11 at 1:53 pm to beatbammer
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The quote and other stuff on Coach Dye can be found at THIS LINK.
Does it have his quote he made about Prop 48 signings in 1989 after he had fewer than Alabama did for the first time since Prop 48 was implemented. Alabama had 8 and Auburn had 5 that year. But Dye reminded the media how many Alabama REALLY had.
"They really had 9. Don't forget that kid who drowned." 'Bama had a signee from around Troy drown that summer.
Posted on 4/18/11 at 2:01 pm to I-59 Tiger
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Does it have his quote he made about Prop 48 signings in 1989 after he had fewer than Alabama did for the first time since Prop 48 was implemented. Alabama had 8 and Auburn had 5 that year. But Dye reminded the media how many Alabama REALLY had.
"They really had 9. Don't forget that kid who drowned." 'Bama had a signee from around Troy drown that summer.
My... god. Did he really say that?
I'm so disappointed.
Not really!
Get that weak-arse shite outta here!
Posted on 4/18/11 at 2:05 pm to fontell
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'Where's my pants?'
I STILL wanna know how that motherfricker lost his pants in the middle of LAke MArtin. Was he out there with a woman? Was he drunk and fishing and thught, "hell, its hot, better take these pants off and cool down,"? Seriously, what the hell happened?
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