87FireCane
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He's basically begging to be fired, smh out of all the Corches in College Football, McSharkfuker has to be the worst.
The man has no pride, no balls & no heart at all. ****, even Borch Jones is a self described #LifeChampion
Also, LMAO @ BJ Hendo, Brian Edwards, Shawn Davis & Kemore Gamble... Smh yall boys fell for it, I hope whatever they gave you was really worth it.
Not sure if this has already been discussed but can a school really not pay a buyout bc they didn't "find any evidence" that McElteeth and his players received death threats??
And I missed it, what the **** does saying you received death threats have to do with a buyout anyway?
Not sure if this has already been discussed but can a school really not pay a buyout bc they didn't "find any evidence" that McElteeth and his players received death threats??
And I missed it, what the **** does saying you received death threats have to do with a buyout anyway?
There's numerous angles to it. The first part is that if he had received death threats directed at himself and especially his players he has a duty to report that to the university so that they may take steps to protect their student athletes, he did not. Secondly, when approached by the university and asked to provide more information so they could do their jobs he refused to. So he's keeping UF from doing what they're legally obligated to do. How many people get to tell their bosses to **** off and keep their job?Not sure if this has already been discussed but can a school really not pay a buyout bc they didn't "find any evidence" that McElteeth and his players received death threats??
And I missed it, what the **** does saying you received death threats have to do with a buyout anyway?
There's numerous angles to it. The first part is that if he had received death threats directed at himself and especially his players he has a duty to report that to the university so that they may take steps to protect their student athletes, he did not. Secondly, when approached by the university and asked to provide more information so they could do their jobs he refused to. So he's keeping UF from doing what they're legally obligated to do. How many people get to tell their bosses to **** off and keep their job?Not sure if this has already been discussed but can a school really not pay a buyout bc they didn't "find any evidence" that McElteeth and his players received death threats??
And I missed it, what the **** does saying you received death threats have to do with a buyout anyway?
That they've found no evidence on their own to support his claim just makes it that much worse. He's put both the university and its fan base in an extremely negative light based on a lie just so he could get sympathy points. None of us would keep our jobs under a similar circumstance and he will rightfully be fired. The dumbass thought making up death threats would incur sympathy for his **** performance and it will be those fake dearh threats that loses him his job. Good riddance to that whiny, excuse making POS.
Glorious! Amazing.
Glorious! Amazing.
Is that a cape? Who is this guy, Captain Swamp Gas? Mr. Delusional?
He wasn't misinterpreted at all. He unprompted brought up death threats in response to a question about the teams performance implying that his job had been made more difficult by fans threatening his family and players. That's not a generalized statement, why would general fan misbehavior be making HIS job harder? Not to mention he clarified in his second press conference that his family had received death threats but that he hadn't reported them and didn't plan to because he felt the threats were 'manageable ' whatever that's supposed to mean. So there's no misinterpretation.Here is what is so funny about the whole death threat debacle.
If you go back to McSharkfvcker's initial comments, he was just tossing off his word salad, as he has done before. Talking in cliches. Rambling.
What he said about "death threats" was very generalized, and easily could have included the "drop dead, Mac" type of comments that fans were probably yelling. He never gave specifics about whether it was e-mail, phone calls, etc. It was just some sort of vague allusion to what tends to happen when most of the fans are angry at you.
And instead of the press or the fans throwing the guy a lifeline (i.e., nobody asked Nick Saban if the press was, literally, giving poison to his players and, if so, why he hadn't reported it to the authorities), everyone in Gaytor Nation decided to freak the fvck out and act as if his words were the most literal and specific words he had ever uttered. Even though the Corch never repeated or added specifics, and instead seemed to back off (just a bit, not a lot), the Gaytor fan sharks smelled blood in the water and treated EVERYTHING as if it were a serious crime.
This reminds me of when Kellen Winslow made the "soldier" comments. Even though football coaches and players have made military metaphors for decades, suddenly KW II was saying something "outrageous" and "offensive".
The bottom line is that the UF administration and the Gaytor fans WANT to misinterpret everything that McSharkfvcker says, so that they can get rid of him. And, at this point, it has gone so far that there's really no way that even the biggest Corch supporters can justify keeping him.
Sad. I was hoping we would have him to kick around a couple of years longer.
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