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I will never understand how an athlete can respect a fat pile of shit like that. How can you be fat and be a coach of high octane athletes??? Seriously i mean put down the cake and get on the bike/treadmill not sayin the guy needs to be ripped but he needs to at least be fit WTF.Chad Morris and Joe Moorhead are the obvious worst two for most, but I went with Matt Luke because that morbidly obese pile of shit blew a chance to beat Auburn last night and has blown chance after chance to win games late all season. But mostly because I just sort dislike the guy.
I will never understand how an athlete can respect a fat pile of shit like that. How can you be fat and be a coach of high octane athletes??? Seriously i mean put down the cake and get on the bike/treadmill not sayin the guy needs to be ripped but he needs to at least be fit WTF.
I will never understand how an athlete can respect a fat pile of shit like that. How can you be fat and be a coach of high octane athletes??? Seriously i mean put down the cake and get on the bike/treadmill not sayin the guy needs to be ripped but he needs to at least be fit WTF.
Yea well he is no longer, He looks like he eats as much cake as possible then washes it down with a 2-liter of mountain dew at every meali mean, he did play offensive line in his playing days, for what it's worth
LOL the thing is he is now a coach, he needs to get right.
This dude is also a former offensive lineman. Hell he's only a year removed from it.LOL the thing is he is now a coach, he needs to get right.
LOL the thing is he is now a coach, he needs to get right.
Like i said, he doesnt need to be ripped. He could cycle while watching game film, he can run on a treadmill while watching game film. I said FIT not ripped. Coaches should look healthy not fat lazy pilesMeh. I want a coach to coach. If a coach is in too good of shape, he could probably spend a little less time in the gym and more time on the recruiting trail, film room or practice field. Luke looks more like a football player than Nick Saban, but Saban's players seem to respect him.