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Flashdiaz said:
he'll probably just recap what happened.
Gaius Julius Bevo said:
He surely has some limitations on what he can say. Eventually something classy about appreciating the opportunity to coach at A&M and wishing the final tally of wins and losses had been different will emerge. 3-4 years after being fired, Tom Herman still doesn't say anything bad publicly about coaching at Texas.
Flashdiaz said:
he'll probably just recap what happened.
Flashdiaz said:
he'll probably just recap what happened.
RossWag said:
He's too busy laughing about the cash he's going to get for doing nothing.
South Platte said:
I'm curious whether he was able to address the team.
Ian Neff said:
Jimbo didn't win with us but I still think he has the heart of a winner - at least a very strong desire to win.
All of you who think that Jimbo is having a great time with all his money are wrong. You're projecting. You make $80k a year and fantasize about how great your life would be if you had a million bucks. Jimbo money is just some kind of idealized heaven for you.
But he was already wealthy before he came here. He didn't need the money. But he got it - and that's in part "winning" for him. He would tell you that himself.
But I can assure you there is no part of him that's felt any joy since Bjork left his office.
You're talking about a man who's never been fired- with an upward trajectory in his career since day one.
And he's just hit a brick wall.
admiraltarkin said:
Sumlin and Sherman had a classy statement soon after being fired, have yet to see anything from Fisher
My guess is that he thinks next year would have been a break thruIan Neff said:
Agreed entirely.
I don't know what's in his head. I would really like to know, that's for sure.
In moments by himself, is he making excuses? Is he blaming others?
Or is he just flat out depressed that he was "that close" and owning - truly owning the outcome himself?
If he's like most of us, it's probably a mix of all.