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re: Landon Collins wants to be a nickelback
Posted on 1/7/12 at 3:32 am to CapstoneGrad06
Posted on 1/7/12 at 3:32 am to CapstoneGrad06
I think Nick is the best con artist I've ever seen. He certainly can convince young minds that he has his priorities in order, but I've never gotten the impression that loyalty, integrity and strong family values were virtues of his(then again neither was da bear). Some of Nick's players will make it but most won't, because the competition will be stiff and many of those kids are there for the wrong reasons. He's "all in" as much as auburn was in 2010 because he doesn't have the patience to deal with the people around him and the things he can't control, like winning on the field. His coaches leave for lesser job opportunities (if they can get away w/o being deep sixed, processed, hated on, or whatever by the little nicktator) and Terry tells on him every chance she gets. That's not a recipe for longevity and to me, its really kind of sad. No way he can consistently beat a group of men that have great leadership across the board and a common goal. That's what being a team is all about.
This post was edited on 1/7/12 at 3:51 am
Posted on 1/7/12 at 5:53 am to ezrulz
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His coaches leave for lesser job opportunities (if they can get away w/o being deep sixed, processed, hated on, or whatever by the little nicktator) and Terry tells on him every chance she gets.
Where do you come up with shite like this? Coaching at Bama and especially for NS opens all doors. I don't know any of our coaches that leave for a lesser position. Having NS on your resume is the BEST thing you can have. You just wish that BS you wrote was true. You're still butt hurt he left LSU.
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